Behind the Bylines is a series of articles by Aaron Reich interviewing the reporters and staffers at The Jerusalem Post, putting a face and a life story behind the names on the many articles that keep our paper running.
Behind the bylines: Sponsored content is undoubtedly important in journalism, though it is, at the very least, written by journalists in cooperation with the clients. Alan Rosenbaum exemplifies this.
Behind the Bylines: Breaking news coverage is the backbone of news, and in Israel, it comes with the added intensity of wartime coverage within the war. Joanie Margulies has been doing just that.
Behind the Bylines: A newspaper is nothing without its stories, and Yorkshire-born Alex Winston is the man who makes the stories happen, and is a pillar in the world of Israeli journalism.
Behind the Bylines: David Brinn has been working at the Post for decades, and his career has seen him interview big names in music and help push Israel's "beyond the conflict" message off the ground.
Behind the Bylines: Yuval Barnea has no relation to Mossad chief David Barnea, but both work behind the scenes - David Barnea in intelligence and diplomacy, Yuval Barnea in podcasting.
Behind the Bylines: Stories of individuals struggling with economic crises, protesting, or facing injustices in domestic institutions need to be heard. Eve Young gives them a voice.
This is 'Behind the Bylines,' where we look at the people – or this time, the cats – behind the articles that keep our paper running.
Behind the Bylines: In this interview, the 'Jerusalem Post' military correspondent Yonah Jeremy Bob reflects on his career, and on the importance of journalism.
Behind the Bylines: In this interview, Jerusalem Post production manager Tal Spungin explains the importance of the digital medium for a news organization.
'I once attended an opulent banquet hosted by a notorious gangster at his palace on the Uzbek steppe.'