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Reconciling tradition with modernity is our fate - opinion

Some commentators use the protests to predict Israel’s downfall by pointing out our societal contrasts. However, we are bound by something stronger.

'Handmaid's Tale'-inspired protests across Israel on March 16, 2023
 Palestinian gunmen and mourners attend the funeral of two Palestinians who were killed by Israeli security forces during a raid of Israeli security forces, Jenin, in the West Bank, January 19, 2023

Abbas wants a diplomatic intifada, but won’t disarm gunmen - analysis

 Aftermath of a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake

Half of US mass attacks sparked by personal, workplace disputes - report

 A person waits at a Walmart Pharmacy in West Haven, Connecticut

Walmart employee kills seven, including himself, in Virginia shooting


Jerusalem Post Podcast: Election, elections and more elections

In this week's edition, Editor-in-Chief Yaakov Katz talks with Diplomatic Correspondent Lahav Harkov and Analyst Herb Keinon about the upcoming, March 23 elections.

VOTES ARE counted at a tent in the Central Elections Committee warehouse in Shoham last March.

Jerusalem Post Podcast: David Brinn meets David Broza

In this episode, editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz and managing editor David Brinn discuss snow, politics and music.

David Broza: You have to teach yourself in a disciplinary way how to compose music without words-not just one song, but an album's worth.

Jerusalem Post Podcast: Election Special - Gideon Sa’ar meets Lahav Harkov

Including an interview and analysis by Chief Political Correspondent Gil Hoffman with Israel Democracy Institute's Yohanan Plesner

GIDEON SAAR in his Knesset office.

Jerusalem Post Podcast Travel Edition: New Orleans and Copenhagen

Welcome to the first-ever edition of the Jerusalem Post travel edition.

A musician plays a trombone during the first day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana April 25, 2014.

Jerusalem Post Podcast - Getting Started

Welcome to our new podcast.

Israeli election amid the coronavirus pandemic 2021

My Word: A newsworthy anniversary

Overcome by curiosity, a professional trait, I looked beyond the front page of that first issue and discovered how things have changed, and how they have remained the same.

‘THE JERUSALEM Post’ printing press in action in days gone by.

Three Jerusalem children hurt by drain cleaner

"What happened to us ended with a miracle, but we must watch with 1,000 eyes," says father.

A father holds his child [Illustrative]