Hebrew news

Hebrew in high demand as coronavirus lockdowns keeps people stuck indoors

There has been a large increase in demand for lessons in the Hebrew language, including teaching, historical study and literature.

PERFECTING HEBREW at an ulpan.
A runner listening to a podcast. (Illustrative)

Help pick the Hebrew word for podcast

The Knesset building

Meet the Anglos who whisper in the ears of Israel's leaders

PEOPLE SIT at a kiosk in Ashkelon as a television broadcasts Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to the US Congress on March 3, 2015.

New TV options are on the way for Israeli viewers


דַבֵּר עִבְרִית

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Grapevine: Penthouse pianists

A round up of news briefs from around the country.

A piano

IBA workers block IBC management from entering authority headquarters

IBA HEADQUARTERS is located on Jerusalem’s Jaffa Road.

WATCH: Hebrew 101, lessons for beginners...It may be confusing

The video is being called "Hebrew's Who's On First!"

English translations to Hebrew sayings

Grapevine: In defense of history

Peres was both a longtime resident and an honorary citizen of Tel Aviv.

A photograph comemmorating former president Shimon Peres, who died on September 28, 2016

Public broadcasting imperative

There is a real need for a truly objective, hard-hitting TV and radio news that can serve the role of watchdog without fear or intimidation.

IDF RESERVISTS watch television in a Kiryat Gat community center as they wait for orders.

Sadan’s appointment at Ch. 10 suspended

Sadan, who is known to have close ties with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is a public relations figure and Knesset lobbyist.

Channel 10

Saved by a braid in Auschwitz

The hunger is ever present in the chronologically-organized memoir. The bread is not very appetizing. It took getting used to the first days in Auschwitz.

Auschwitz

Hot off the Arab press 413434

What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.

Cutouts of US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump are held by supporters waiting in line outside a campaign town hall meeting in Derry, New Hampshire,

March 11: ‘Female tefillin’

Readers respond to the latest 'Jerusalem Post' articles.

Letters

Media Comment: Shameful legislation

Restricting Israel Hayom would be a blow to Israel’s freedom of the press and freedom of speech.

A woman is seen through a coffee shop window as she reads an article about Ben Zygier in an Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper in Jerusalem, February 15, 2013.