1. David Horovitz

    David Horovitz (b. August 12, 1962, London) Editor-in-chief of "The Jerusalem Post" since 2004. In October 2004, Horovitz rejoined the paper having worked for the Post from 1983-1990. After leaving the newspaper, he worked at "The Jerusalem Report", where he was the editor from 1998 and publisher from 2001. Horovitz has also written from Israel for newspapers around the world, including "The New York Times", "Los Angeles Times", …

  2. Daniel Pipes

    Daniel Pipes (born September 9, 1949) is an American historian and counter-terrori sm analyst who specializes in the Middle East. He has written or co-written 18 books, maintains a blog, and lectures around the world presenting his analysis of world trends. His work has attracted both admiration and criticism as a result of his view that Islamism is incompatible with democracy, freedom, multiculturalis m, and human rights.

  3. Barry Rubin

    Barry Rubin is a professor at the Interdisciplinary Center ; and "U.S. Middle East Policy and the Intifada", in Gad Gilbar and Asher Susser, "At the Core of the Conflict" (in Hebrew). He is the editor of two book series: "The Middle East in Focus" (Palgrave-Macmillan); and "Military and Strategic Issues in the Middle East" (Taylor & Francis). His recently-completed books are "The Truth About Syria" (Palgrave-MacMillan, …

  4. Yossi Klein Halevi

    Yossi Klein Halevi (1953-present) is an author, journalist and researcher of Israeli culture and society. Halevi was born and raised in New York in a Jewish family. He completed a BA in Jewish Studies in Brooklyn College in 1978, and completed his MA in Journalism in Northwestern University. In 1982, he moved to Israel, together with his wife Sarah (nee Lynn Rintoul). In 1985, the documentary film "Kaddish", produced by Steve Brand, …

  5. Leon Hadar

    Leon T. Hadar specializes in foreign policy, international trade, the Middle East, and South and East Asia. He is the former United Nations bureau chief for the Jerusalem Post and is currently the Washington correspondent for the Singapore Business Times .

  6. Sherri Mandell

    Sherri Mandell is an American journalist and literary professor. She is the author of "Writers of the Holocaust" and has written for numerous magazines and journals, including The Washington Post, Denver Post and The Jerusalem Post.

  7. Aaron Mannes

    Aaron Mannes is an American writer living in suburban Maryland. In addition to authoring "Profiles in Terror: A Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations" (2004), he has written on Middle East affairs and terrorism for numerous publications including "Policy Review", "The Wall Street Journal-Europe", "The Jerusalem Post", "National Review Online", "The Forward", "Middle East Insight", …

  8. Yehuda Levy

    Colonel Yehuda Levy served as the president and publisher of the Israeli English daily newspaper The Jerusalem Post.

  9. Mel Mermelstein

    Mel Mermelstein is a Hungarian-born Jew, sole-survivor of his family's extermination at Auschwitz concentration camp who defeated the Institute for Historical Review in an American court and had the occurrence of gassings in Auschwitz during the Holocaust declared a legally incontestable fact. Before World War II broke out, Mermelstein lived in Munkacs, in Ukraine. On May 19, 1944 he was deported to Auschwitz along with the rest of the Jewish community.

  10. Zarqa Nawaz

    Zarqa Nawaz is a Muslim Canadian woman of Pakistani origin born in Liverpool, England and raised in the Toronto area, is a freelance writer, broadcaster, and filmmaker living in Regina, Saskatchewan. Initially planning to go to medical school, after completing a Bachelor of Science degree Nawaz decided to study journalism, completing a second degree at Ryerson University in 1992. She worked with CBC Radio, CBC Newsworld, CBC Television's "The National", …

  11. Bradley Fish

    Bradley Fish (b. Bethesda, Maryland, 1970) is an American born musician based in Israel. He relocated to Israel in 2004, first living in Tel Aviv, and finally settling in Jerusalem. He holds a B.A. degree in guitar from Northern Illinois University, where he studied with jazz guitarist Fareed Haque. Fish's musical loops performed on the Appalachian dulcimer, banjo, German concert zither, and "guzheng" (Chinese zither) are the most widespread in the world.

  12. Jonathan Rosenblum

    Jonathan Rosenblum , director and spokesperson Jonathan Rosenblum founded Jewish Media Resources in 1999. He is a widely-read columnist for the Jerusalem Post 's domestic and international editions and for the Hebrew daily Maariv . He is also a respected commentator on Israeli politics, society, culture and the Israeli legal system, who speaks frequently on these topics in the United States, Europe, and Israel.

  13. Anna

    I'm a SmallTownAmerica girl who picked up and moved to the Land of Milk and Honey (yum...) at age 18.

  14. Aviva

    We Jews own Israel, every part of it, cause G-d gave it to us, and if you don't like it, get the &*@% out and or shut the $%..@ up cause your opinion is irrelevant.

  15. Josh Brannon

    kinda shady, actually.

  16. Derek Fattal

    Over a decade of experience in online news pioneering the development of online newspapers. Having the good fortune to be in the right place at the right time has helped me meet and learn from many of the great people in this industry in both Europe and the USA. I initiated the development and launch of www.jpost.com, and the subsequent growth of the site to become one of the most popular news sites outside the USA. Strong expertise integrating print and online news staffs, developing . . .

  17. Buzzy Gordon

    Award-winning writer, reporter, commentator, editor, translator (Hebrew-English), lecturer and researcher. Have lived and worked on five continents, fluent in several languages.

  18. Raphael Freeman

    Jerusalem Typesetting offers excellent quality and service to our clientele. Since it's inception only 5 years ago, we have acquired prestigious projects such as the Second Edition of the Encyclopedia Judaica being published by Gale-McMillan and the new Singer's Prayer Book being published by HarperCollinsUK.

  19. Shani Rosenfelder
  20. Kira Volvovsky
  21. Haviv Rettig
  22. Amanda Borschel-Dan
  23. Derek Fattal

    Derek Fattal (Director Internet Business Development, Ha'aretz ) An English litigation lawyer by background, Derek Fattal joined The Jerusalem Post newspaper in 1990, following a one-year spell at CNN's busy Jerusalem bureau. After serving as editor of The Post's electronic news and feature syndication service for three years, he played a major part in pioneering the development of The Jerusalem Post Internet Edition.

  24. Uri Friedman
  25. Yaakov Katz
  26. Ruthie Blum
  27. Liat Collins

    Liat Collins was born and raised in Britain and emigrated to Israel in 1979, at which time she joined the Israeli Army. After learning Hebrew during her military service, she then received a bachelor's degree in Chinese Studies and International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She followed that with a master's degree in communications. Collins has worked at The Jerusalem Post since 1988 in positions ranging from gossip columnist to parliamentary reporter.

  28. Raphael Freeman
  29. Jeffrey Goldberg

    Jeffrey Goldberg is a National Correspondent of The Atlantic . Before joining The Atlantic in 2007, he was Middle East correspondent, and Washington correspondent, for the New Yorker . Previously, he served as a correspondent for the New York Times Magazine , and New York Magazine . He has also written for the Forward , and was a columnist for The Jerusalem Post .