Jerusalem post editor
Audrey Lynn Leinoff: From pinned down to pinpointed
Behind every polished article is an editor fighting for accuracy - and Audrey Lynn Leinoff knows that battle well.
Remembering Ilan Chaim: A man who lived life to the fullest
Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed
Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial
Lessons of nations
Jews have a moral right to political sovereignty and they have a moral obligation to protect the rights of minorities.
JPost Editorial: Triumph of debate
The packed day brought into focus the fact that Israel and American Jewry don’t always see eye to eye.
Learn from Islam
Perhaps one day a woman will be appointed not just to an administrative position, but rather to serve as a full-fledged rabbinical judge.
Turning tide in UNESCO
More and more nations are unwilling to lend a hand to subverting international institutions in order to vilify Israel.
The cost of freedom on Israel's 69th birthday
There was a time not too long ago when we knew what it meant to be helpless.
Editor's Notes: Why we are hosting Sebastian Gorka
The role of a newspaper is not to shy away from tough issues. It is to embrace them.
Getting away with murder
Israel should support the US in taking a principled moral stand against the PA ’s intolerable conduct.
Lebanese moves
Lebanon is struggling to maintain its independence from the cancerous growth of Hezbollah at the same time it is host to the largest concentration of Syrian refugees per capita.
Trump’s peace push
It's possible that a high-profile push for peace will raise unrealistic expectations that, when not met, could lead to profound disappointment.
JPost Editorial: Construction safety
Contractors resist change, claiming that strengthening safety measures on building sites would cut into their bottom line.