Eitan Arom

Eitan Arom is a reporter and writer dabbling in news, views, and Jews. His features and news articles for the Post have run the gamut from business and entrepreneurship to religion, touching on topics from haredi women starting their own businesses to Airbnb's unprecedented explosion in Israel. America is his physical home - Israel his spiritual and cultural one. Conscientious journalism and good storytelling are his passion. You can reach him at eitan.arom@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter: twitter.com/Eitan_Arom.

John Bolton, former US ambassador to the United Nations, leaves the stage after speaking on US foreign policy during the Republican Jewish Coalition Spring Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas

Bush’s UN Ambassador: Obama’s engagement of Iran is a dangerous game

Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst

Conservative Texas lieutenant governor affirms American support for Israel during visit to ‘Post’

A career development workshop for Haredi women at the Temech office in downtown Jerusalem

A market sector all their own


The hard sell

Asking somebody to leave their family, friends, home – and I don’t use that last word lightly – to act as a blood infusion for their society takes more than a little bit of chutzpah.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Grand Synagogue in Paris, January 11, 2015

SpOOked by last year, Jerusalem braced for the snow

From elephants to emergency medicine, the sudden cold snap taxed city resources.

Jerusalem wakes up to thin blanket of snow

Students to feuding teachers, ministry: Not on our backs

Students took matters into their own hands when the Secondary School Teacher’s Association announced a moratorium on field trips for high-schoolers.

HIGH-SCHOOLERS IN Jerusalem last week protesting the cancellation of field trips

Canadian politician: Last week’s terror attacks in Paris a sign of more to come

Anti-Semitism in France is "canary in the mineshaft of evil," says Cotler.

Irwin Cotler.

On the grid

‘Post’ crossword editor promises fresh challenges.

The Jerusalem Post

Just an ambucycle ride away

Staffed by volunteers, United Hatzalah offers a first-responder model that has been replicated internationally.

United Hatzalah's training excercise

Autism is no barrier for Birthright

Rabbi Elyse Winick leads trip for individuals with autistic-spectrum and related disorders.

A TAGLIT-BIRTHRIGHT group climbs down the slope of Masada

Watchdog report finds bottleneck in cabinet decisions

More cabinet decisions are bureaucratic and administrative in nature than a decade ago, a government watchdog found in an analysis.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid (R) sits across from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the cabinet meeting in Jerusalem.

Israeli NGO paints grim picture of child poverty, urges change

One in three children are poor, report says

A child in therapy with the Hibuki doll

Website Airbnb creates new hospitality market in Israel

Sheltered from regulation, online entrepreneurs flourish.

‘Beautiful German Colony Rental’ in Jerusalem