Sarah Levi

Sarah Levi is a former Breaking News Editor at the Jerusalem Post. She had been at The Post since 2011 and has worked as a reporter, graphic artist, feature writer, photographer and editor. She holds a BA in Communications and Political Science from American University and a BFA in Photography from Bezalel Academy of Art.

TEL AVIV activist Yossi, donning a pink mask with a sewed-on ‘Crime Minister’ patch, attends an informal meeting in Independence Park

The stories behind the pink bandanas and the protests at Balfour

STUDENTS AND teacher reach up and left in Safra Square

Yoga and the Jews

 Camels roam in an unrecognized Beduin village, as the southern Israeli city of Beersheba is seen in the background December 17, 2015.

Nine-year-old child arrested for underaged driving


In Jerusalem race's last moments, Berkovitch seeks to tip the scales

“Jerusalem’s future is on the table,” Berkovitch told reporters on Tuesday after casting his vote.

Jerusalem mayoral candidate Ofer Berkovich, November 13, 2018

Jerusalemites reluctantly return to the polls

The day before the runoff, The Jerusalem Post asked locals their thoughts about the upcoming election.

Elections in Israel

Jerusalem parents scrambling to get their kids vaccinated

Measles outbreak has brought on ‘intensive’ efforts to halt growing epidemic

Vaccination against the flu

Politician pushes for vaccinations after Jerusalem baby dies from measles

The total number of measles cases nationwide stands at 1,287, a majority of which are in Jerusalem with 753 residents infected.

Vaccine syringe

WATCH: Jerusalem and Tel Aviv stand with Pittsburgh

The vigils were held in Jerusalem's Zion Square and Tel Aviv's Rabin Square

Candle lit-vigil in memory of the 11 Pittsburgh victims at Jerusalem's Zion Square on Sunday, October 28, 2018.

Dan Stein, 71, named as first victim of Pittsburgh massacre

Stein was recalled as a kind soul who was willing to lend a hand, according to family members.

SWAT police officers respond after a gunman opened fire at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 27, 2018

On this day: Gilad Shalit Released from Hamas captives

When one Israeli became worth 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.

Gilad Shalit 521

Explosion targets Russian Jewish community leader, WJC condemns attack

Skoblionok and his assistant were the only two injured in the blast and are being treated for burns and eye injuries after being transferred to the hospital according to Russian media reports.

Scene of a large explosion and fire in Jaffa, November 27, 2017

Is Post Malone haunted by the Dybbuk?

Dybbuk is Yiddish for a dislocated soul or a malicious spirit, and has been part of Jewish mythology for centuries.

Rapper Post Malone arrives at the iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video Awards (MMVA) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 18, 2017

Unplugging with Lee Ranaldo

The former Sonic Youth member talks about his musical evolution and his upcoming return to Israel.

Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth