Tamar Uriel-beeri, The Jerusalem Post

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Want to find an apartment in Israel? Good luck, pal

The never-ending search for an apartment in Israel: Here are the herculean tasks you’ll need to complete → Read More

Israel's Tinder Swindlers: A look into the dark side of online dating

Some cautionary tales from Israelis who have had some not-so-pleasant experiences that arose through online dating → Read More

How a transgender child shook up one central Israel community

The subject of transgender children is one that has only recently reached the limelight in Israel. People don’t particularly know how to handle the subject. → Read More

Tel Aviv Pride Parade 2022

Tel Aviv Pride Parade 2022 kicked off with tens of thousands of attendees - here it is in pictures. → Read More

Top tips for wedding planning amid the COVID-19 pandemic

These tips should be taken to heart while keeping in mind whichever coronavirus policies are set forth by the government at the time of your wedding. → Read More

From rags to riches: The Jewish mind behind WhatsApp

Jan Koum is your typical rags-to-riches success story, and considering that he co-founded Israel’s most popular media application, that title does not go undeserving. Koum was the mind behind WhatsApp, the messenger application that, for over a decade, has taken the world by storm. While Koum once stood in line for food stamps, he is now worth $10.8 billion. Israelis in particular find WhatsApp… → Read More

‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ heads to Israel in Hebrew

The witty and groundbreaking musical will be coming to the Israeli stage with a young and bright-faced cast, with each performance slightly different from the prior one. → Read More

Dogs can sniff out positive coronavirus samples with 96% accuracy

The use of sniffer dogs to detect COVID is not new, but this method is particularly unique. Soon enough, we may be seeing sniffer dogs at every airport to allow for travel amid the pandemic. → Read More

Jerusalem's new entrance nears opening as mountain tunnels constructed

The Transportation Ministry has a number of projects intending on making the passage to and from Jerusalem as smooth as possible. → Read More

Domestic abuse reports to WhatsApp hotline spike by 95% amid COVID-19

The Committee for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality in the Knesset announced on Monday that sexual abuse cases rose by 33% throughout the country amid the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

IDF's Navy receives new German 'Saar 6' ship

The Navy received the first of four new "Sa'ar 6" ships on Thursday, built in Germany by ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems in conjunction with the needs of the IDF.The Sa'ar 6-class corvette is a class of warships initially ordered for Israel's Navy in 2015. Similar to the German Braunschweig-class corvette, the Sa'ar 6 can accommodate an array of Israeli sensors and missiles such as the Iron Dome… → Read More

Gal Gadot teaches Hebrew in Vanity Fair interview

The interview went up ahead of Gadot's cover on Vanity Fair's November issue. → Read More

Facebook to remove Holocaust denial content from social media platform

The social media platform recognized Holocaust denial as hate speech in their updated policies. → Read More

Eilat gang-rape: 18 indictments expected to be filed today

Police revealed the entire story of how the brutal act came about. → Read More

Police begins clearing protester's compound on Balfour ahead of protests

The Jerusalem Post Customer Service Center can be contacted with any questions or requests: Telephone: *2421 * Extension 4 Jerusalem Post or 03-7619056 Fax: 03-5613699E-mail: subs@jpost.com The center is staffed and provides answers on Sundays through Thursdays between 07:00 and 14:00 and Fridays only handles distribution requests between 7:00 and 13:00 For international customers: The center is… → Read More

Oil pipeline explodes in west Iran

Numerous explosions have been heard throughout Iran in the past few weeks. → Read More

Birth of the Phoenix: An outdoor experience

The performance takes place with the audience sitting within a geodesic dome of bamboo, allowing for a flow between the internal and the external. → Read More

Israel Prize laureate Professor Ze'ev Sternhell passes away at 85

Sternhell, who received the prize for his studies into political sciences, was known worldwide as an expert on fascism. → Read More

St. Louis residents call to change name of town due to antisemitic histor

King Louis IX, the first French king canonized by the Catholic Church, burned over 12,000 manuscript copies of the Talmud. → Read More

Paul McCartney gets birthday wishes from Israel

McCartney's last performance in Israel was in 2008 and was a massive success. Rumors began to spark in late 2019 that McCartney was planning a return sometime in the near future. → Read More