Shuly Wasserstrom

Shulamit (Shuly) Wasserstrom is a breaking news editor at The Jerusalem Post and an anchor for JPost TV. She made aliya from Portland, Oregon in 2010 and currently lives in Tel Aviv.         


Spiegel, in New York City’s East Village

A New York coffee shop made from memories

Knesset

Mayor to MK

‘The Sisters Luz’

The mother of all festivals


‘Jerusalem Ambassadors’

‘Jerusalem Ambassadors’ tell their personal Israel journeys through social media to show the country’s positive side.

The ‘ambassadors’ with Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat

The changing face of Bat Yam

Newly elected Mayor Yossi Bachar fights off claims of corruption and shares insight into his evolving city.

Bat Yam mayor Yossi Bachar

Jpost Election Arena: Steinitz warns of great danger if Netanyahu loses

Strategic Affairs Minister tells the 'Post' that Herzog and Livni will not be able to hinder the Iranian nuclear issue like Netanyahu can.

Interview with Minister Yuval Steinitz

A bridge family

Israelis, old and young, have been playing the ‘card sport’ since 1949.

Students and pupils participate in a large-scale bridge competition.

Blogging sensation

Swedish national Veronika Nocky came to Israel five years ago and has since gone viral, with her Bubble Perspective blog about living in Tel Aviv.

Swedish national Veronika Nocky came to Israel five years ago and has since gone viral, with her Bubble Perspective blog about living in Tel Aviv

For the love of Tel Aviv

The flourishing tourism industry fosters innovative enterprises to promote the inner workings of Israel’s metropolitan center.

TLVstyle offers boutique fashion tours

Ringing in Rosh Hashana

In honor of the Jewish New Year, The Jerusalem Post has chosen five of the trendiest new places in Tel Aviv.

The Sarona Complex

Imagining a better world

The Utopia Festival brings sci-fi’s fantastical perspective to Tel Aviv.

Utopia founder Uri Aviv at last year’s festival.

‘Israel brings us together’

In honor of Tu Be’av, ‘Metro’ brings you tales of romance between new olim and native Israelis.

In honor of Tu Be’av, ‘Metro’ brings you tales of romance between new olim and native Israelis

‘Part of the Tel Aviv experience’

The city’s fight against Gideon Sa’ar’s decision to close stores on Shabbat has just begun.

Tiv Ta’am.