Corey Tusak

Corey is an intern at The Jerusalem Post and is a graduate of Elwood College in Melbourne, Australia. He has a strong passion for journalism with a specific interest in political freedoms and social issues.


 A picture of Hanukkah sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts) at English Cake in Jerusalem, taken on December 15, 2024.

A dark horse Hanukkah: What were Jerusalem's best sufganiyot of 2024?

 A doctor wears a protective mask as he walks outside Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City, New York, U.S., April 1, 2020.

Study: 40% of US Jewish medical professionals experienced antisemitism in workplace

 Members of the local Jewish community look at the damage of the arson attack at the Adass Israel Synagogue on December 06, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.

Arsonists wound two after setting Melbourne synagogue ablaze


Orphaned by violence: Amna Aash’s journey with the Sunflower Association

“We didn’t just lose our mother; we lost our childhood, our resilience, and our security,” Amna Aash said following her mother's murder.

 Sunflower Association Center in Jisr az-Zarqa

Health Ministry reveals decline of HIV/AIDS in Israel

The decrease in HIV/AIDS in Israel may be caused by number of immigrants and asylum seekers who arrived in Israel in 2023 the Ministry of Health suggested.

Injecting syringe for vaccination (illustrative)

Menendez brothers seeking new trial over additional evidence found

The brothers filed a habeas corpus petition last year to review two pieces of evidence that were previously unavailable, ABC reported

 Erik Menendez, left, and Lyle Menendez, during a pre-trial hearing in Los Angeles, on Dec. 29, 1992.

'Zionists leave Britain or be slaughtered': Antisemitic flyers spread in London Jewish neighborhood

The incident, which saw antisemitic leaflets dispersed in a London Jewish neighborhood, was reported to Stand With Us.

 An Israeli flag flies below the Union Jack at Hendon Town Hall in London, Britain, October 9, 2023.

One year later, Israelis, especially women, traumatized by Oct. 7 sexual violence - survey

Most of those surveyed said that they believe that potential sexual assault towards the hostages should affect a ceasefire.

Israelis take part in a demonstration in support of the 16 year old victim of a gang rape in Eilat a few days ago, in Tel Aviv. August 22, 2020

‘Weeping for her children': Rachel Goldberg-Polin reflects on her fight for Hersh

In an episode called “Rachel weeping for her children,” Rachel Goldberg-Polin spoke with Rachel Goldberg, the widow of late reservist Rabbi Avi Goldberg, Hersh’s teacher.

 Rachel Goldberg-Polin (left), speaking with Rachel Goldberg (right) in an episode called "Rachel weeping for her children" hosted by the Kehilat Be'orech synagogue

Thousands of students commemorate 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht at Oporto Holocaust Museum

The President of the Porto Jewish Community, Gabriel Senderowicz, stated that "Kristallnacht is not part of history but happening today. The way to fight antisemitism is to educate the youth."  

 Holocaust Museum Director Michael Rothwell and British Ambassador to Portugal Lisa Bandari speaking to Portuguese schoolchildren in the museum.

AIPAC-backed candidates win big in US elections, strengthening pro-Israel presence in Congress

Pro-Israel political action committee AIPAC has aided 318 Zionist candidates to win so far in the recent US elections. Other PACs and private donors also played significant roles.

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) 2016 Policy Conference

Obama urges Jewish Americans to back Harris, criticizes Trump’s ties to Holocaust deniers

At the rally, Obama asked why Jewish Americans would place their faith in a president “who sat down for pleasantries with Holocaust deniers.” 

U.S. President Barack Obama looks up during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York September 21, 2016.

Researchers glimpse urbanization in ancient Israel at site of 5000-year-old public building

The uncovered settlement encompassed the remains of some of Judea’s first public buildings

5000-year-old tools discovered in the excavation.