Ronnie Rosenman

Ronnie Rosenman is a writer for The Jerusalem Post, covering a wide range of topics, from conference coverage to Magazine articles. Her most notable projects are undoubtedly her monthly features on the brightest minds of the Ben Gurion-University of the Negev. Before joining the Post, she worked in the hi-tech industry as a digital content editor, after which she decided to embark on a journey as an independent writer, beginning in 2022 as a freelance journalist, focusing on opinion pieces about social issues.

Ronnie holds a BA in English Literature and East Asian Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is currently pursuing an MA in Asian Studies, with a specialization in feminism and the social status of women in modern Japan.


Meira Lerner, Director of World Emunah, at the World Emunah Women in the Arts event

Where women are already leading

Shalem Foundation CEO Monik Konfino

The bureaucracy whisperer working to secure a more accessible Israel

One of Leket Israel’s Logistics Centers: An economic endeavor

The food Israel wastes each year could feed a country, so why doesn’t it?


Where research becomes impact: Bar-Ilan University’s healthtech vision

As its 70th anniversary approaches, Bar-Ilan’s innovation strategy sets it on a journey with Sheba Medical Center, from the lab bench and clinical research to advancing health worldwide

HealthTech Valley is on the grounds of Bar-Ilan University, a joint effort by Bar-Ilan and Sheba

“Israel must be able to stand alone”: Amir Avivi’s war for strategic independence

Israel’s Defense and Security Forum’s Amir Avivi says that strategically, Israel must be able to stand on its own

Missiles aimed at Ashkelon during the 12-Day War. ‘We had to immediately, within  hours, produce large amounts of diesel. If BAZAN had not supplied that diesel, Israel  would have lost power within days'

Ester Ben David’s Zionist blueprint for building a stronger state

At Zionist Investments, CEO Ester Ben David treats real estate as a national and private mission

Ester Ben David and her team: “They are my rock.”

The composer who solved a riddle: Hana Ajiashvili takes the Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music

2026 Azrieli Prize winner Hana Ajiashvili reimagines a medieval riddle in “Riddle,” shaping history and personal experience into a powerful score.

Hana accepting her prize at the announcement of the 2026 Laureates in Montreal on November 13, 2025.

95 years on the frontlines: The story of Magen David Adom

From a single stretcher in pre-state Tel Aviv to Israel’s national lifeline and a global humanitarian force.

EMERGENCIES IN Israel are not interruptions but a rhythm, and MDA needed to be ready before events unfolded.

Rabbi Scot A. Berman to reveal how Oct. 7 transformed diaspora schools at JPost summit

“This conflict feels personal in a new way,” says Rabbi Scot A. Berman

Rabbi Scot A. Berman

“We know what works”: BGU’s amazing research that you’ve yet to hear about

Inside the work of BGU’s Prof. Moriah Ellen, who refuses to let good evidence go to waste

Prof. Moriah Ellen

World Zionist Congress sees historic appointment

Adv. Elisheva Ansbacher has been elected as the Zionist Executive Chair

Adv. Elisheva Ansbacher

“Our Answer to Iran”: Sylvan Adams sets on rebuilding a resilient, flourishing Negev

After a missile strike destroyed Soroka Medical Center, the philanthropist behind Israel’s most ambitious rebuilding effort reflects on choosing construction over destruction, hope over fear.

“Together, we’re creating a model for national renewal,” Sylvan Adams says.

The doctors starting over in Israel, where medicine meets belonging

Meuhedet’s mentoring program helps olim physicians bridge languages, systems, and hearts as they rebuild both careers and lives in Israel.

Dr. Elissa Hellman: "Having someone to say, ‘You’re fine, you’re doing great,’ matters."