Artem Dolgopyat
Israeli Olympians celebrate successful Games in Paris upon return to Israel
Seven medals – a gold, 5 silvers and a bronze – sets new blue-and-white record • No major incidents of antisemitism
Israeli Olympic stars rounding into form in Paris
Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat wins silver at European Gymnastics Championships
Grapevine August 24, 2022: Influencing history
14 Days: National Unity
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat wins gold in European championships
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist scores again with amazing show in Munich, obtaining his third gold medal in international competition.
International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inducts 35 new athletes
Among the athletes inducted into the Hall are former basketball player Miki Berkovich and the Olympic champions Linoy Ashram and Artem Dolgopyat.
Fundamental issues to Jewish nation to be tackled in Knesset winter session - analysis
In the new winter session of the Knesset, Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana will introduce legislation that will tackle the most sensitive issues to the Jewish nation.
Israel's golden pair: Linoy Ashram and Artem Dolgopyat
No. 47 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2021: Israeli Olympic gold medalists Artem Dolgopyat and Linoy Ashram.
Israel rejoices after its best Olympic performance ever
Since the Jewish state began competing in the Olympics in 1952, it had won only seven medals, never more than two at one venue. Now that seven is 11!
Wrapping up Israel’s remarkable Olympics
Four medals, including 2 golds, outshine any disappointing results by blue-and-white athletes.
Israel should work for future Olympic glory - editorial
Israel’s participants reached a total of 18 finals that allowed them to vie for a podium finish. That was almost double what had been predicted before the Games.
Will a gold medal introduce civil marriage in Israel? - opinion
Israel is the only country that defines itself as a democracy yet does not enable civil marriages but only religious marriages, and in the case of Jews only Orthodox marriages.
Letters to the Editor August 9, 2021: Olympics & the Dolgopyat dilemma
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
65% of Israeli public support civil marriage - report
The same survey concluded 90% of secular couples and 79% of non-religious traditional couples also support civil marriage in Israel.