Aaron Reich, The Jerusalem Post

Aaron Reich

The Jerusalem Post

Contact Aaron

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • The Jerusalem Post

Past articles by Aaron:

Corgi-sized meteor as heavy as 4 baby elephants hit Texas

The meteor in question struck the Earth near McAllen, Texas with the energy equivalent of 8 tons of TNT, but there were no reported casualties or damages. → Read More

NASA, Israel Space Agency to cooperate on Beresheet 2 lunar mission

Israel is set to get full support from the US space agency on their widely anticipated return to the Moon, set to launch in 2025. → Read More

Aliens to take over all governments in May 2023

TikToker Aery Yormany, a modern-day Nostradamus, has made bold and outlandish predictions about the future, and an alien invasion may be among the tamer ones. → Read More

Why do we like some animals but hate, not care about others?

No monkey business here. Let's take a deep dive into our own human biases and perceptions for different animals, whether we love them, hate them or eat them. → Read More

Hanukkah: What are the best donuts (sufganiyot) in Jerusalem?

Before Hanukkah, it is up to me to undertake the mission of sampling the wide variety of sufganiyot in Jerusalem to determine which is the best. Yes, journalism is a heavy burden, indeed. → Read More

Jew jokes: What's funny and what's antisemitic?

Jokes about Jews have been found throughout history, many made by Jews themselves, who are no strangers to self-deprecating humor. However, antisemitism in comedy is alive and well. → Read More

Fusion food in Jerusalem: A look at Israel's Jewish, Palestinian cuisine

Israel has always been an important region throughout history, being the bridge between three continents. It is no surprise that its culinary history is just as diverse as a result. → Read More

Rosh Hashanah: What you should know about the Jewish New Year -explainer

Rosh Hashanah kicks off the Jewish calendar year and starts the High Holy Days and the Days of Repentance. Here is everything you need to know about it. → Read More

Supersonic asteroid 10 times faster than bullet to pass Earth

Asteroid 2022 QC7 is small, 36 meters wide at most, which is half the wingspan of a Boeing 767. But its speed clocks in at 10 times that of a NATO rifle bullet. → Read More

Religious people have better sex, but have sex less often

This research sheds light on the association of one's religious faith with the level of satisfaction in one's sex life, as well as the optimal number of sexual partners. → Read More

Crypto Jews: What is the history of secret Jews?

Crypto-Jews are Jews who practice Judaism in secret while professing another religion publically. They are an ancient phenomenon but are largely associated with Sephardi Jews from Spain and Portugal. → Read More

Jerusalem Highlights August 19-25

What's new to do in Israel's capital? → Read More

Who is Andrew Tate and how did he become popular? What you should know

The former kickboxer and current influencer has skyrocketed in popularity thanks to TikTok but is mired in controversy for sexism, rape allegations and more. → Read More

International Cat Day: Israel's feline fans celebrate purr-fect holiday

Cats are one of the most popular pets in the world. Israel's stray cat population alone is thought to number at least two million, and many cherish them as beloved family members. → Read More

Flight pilots refuse to fly to Israel, cite fictitious curfew

A United Airlines flight from Newark said a 24-hour delay was due to a "curfew" in Tel Aviv. Ben-Gurion Airport spokesperson: "There is no curfew. At all." → Read More

Mysterious lights, possibly SpaceX Starlink, spotted in Israel's North

Footage has been shared over social media of what seems to be a trail of lights that can be spotted moving from east to west without making a sound. → Read More

Scientists discover 4 rate brown dwarfs with innovative method

Brown dwarfs are cosmic objects often described as being between a planet and a star. However, they are very hard to detect. In fact, for around three decades, only 40 brown dwarfs have been imaged. → Read More

Who's a good boy? Dogs detect COVID-19 faster than rapid test

The study does still show a lot of promise, especially because it is supported by a wealth of prior literature and because they are less invasive and more immediate than rapid tests. → Read More

American views on both Israelis, Palestinians have improved

A plurality of Americans (42%) view both Israelis and Palestinians favorably while 25% view just Israelis favorably. → Read More

Wow! Signal: Origin of possible alien signal narrowed down

Detected in 1977, the Wow! Signal is the strongest candidate for a genuine alien transmission, but where did it come from? This study may have the answer. → Read More