
Zvika Klein
Zvika Klein is the Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post and the paper's former Jewish World analyst. He's considered one of the world's top journalists specializing in Jewish Diaspora affairs. Klein was formerly a correspondent for Israel's Makor Rishon and Maariv newspapers.
In 2015, Klein's article, titled "10 hours of fear and loathing in Paris" became viral, and his video, showing a 10-hour walk in Paris wearing a Kippah, received millions of views.
Born in Chicago, Klein made aliyah to Israel as a child. He served as advisor to Israel's president's office on Israel-Jewish diaspora relations and received 3 journalism awards: “B’nai B’rith World Center Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportaģe” in 2013 and 2019, and JDC 2014 Smolar Journalism Award.
Editor's Notes: I raise my family on these hilltops, yet I refuse to justify extremists - comment
For his Jewish grandchildren and a ‘never again’ vow, Trump shatters Iran’s nuclear core - analysis
Editor's Notes: This is how the IDF ghost army wires Iran for destruction - comment
Iranian Jewish leaders urge 'daily missile salvos' against Israel
“The Zionists’ brutality, which is far from any human morality and has caused the martyrdom of a number of our beloved compatriots, including innocent children, has hurt all of our hearts."
Editor's Notes: What’s left? Is there still a left wing in Israel?
The Zionist Left may not be dead, but it is unrecognizable. What remains is a scattered collection of individuals clinging to ideas few want to hear.
Vacation ruse, phantom trip, hostage decoy: How Israel misled Tehran before Iran strike – source
Israeli defense officials believe the element of surprise maximized the operation’s impact and may buy Israel critical time as Iran edges closer to nuclear breakout capability.
Why Israel struck Iran on Friday morning - analysis
This operation marks a new phase, not only militarily, but strategically. Iran’s ambitions are no longer hypothetical. The danger is here, and the choice was between preemption and regret
Professor Uriel Reichman's journey toward building a global academic home for the Jewish people
Interviewing Professor Uriel Reichman, the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Jerusalem Post's Conference, he reflects on Zionism, October 7 & his vision for Reichman University
The king and the rabbi: How Milei’s spiritual quest made him Israel’s strongest ally - comment
“What I saw in Judaism,” Milei explained after a visit to the Western Wall last year, “was the constant search for truth and spirituality, an endless journey of growth.”
Editor's Notes: Could the Abraham Accords get a Latin twist? Argentina's amb. says yes
“Our two countries aren’t merely partners. We’re brothers who share the same values of liberty and democracy,” the Argentinian ambassador said.
Editor's Notes: Dermer’s hush-hush tactics deepen crisis of trust
Dermer is not a member of Knesset, and the “ministry” he heads is less a bureaucracy than a two-room hub tucked inside the Prime Minister’s Office.
‘Dozens of anti-Jewish terror plots have been foiled,' JFNA chief warns after Washington murders
"After 9/11 the United States created the Department of Homeland Security for aviation threats; a comparable effort is now needed to defend houses of worship," said Eric Fingerhut.
Economy bounces back from October 7 shock, governor urges fiscal discipline, workforce reform
Addressing investors and community leaders, Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron painted a before-and-after portrait of the Israeli economy.