Eva Roytburg

Eva Roytburg hails from the suburbs of Chicago and is a rising junior at Emory University in Atlanta, where she studies economics and philosophy. She serves as an editor-at-large for the student newspaper, the Emory Wheel, where she was previously news editor. In her free time, she likes to read, meditate, and swim in any body of water she can find.

Supporters of former US President Donald Trump wait near the entrance of the Fulton County Jail, as Donald Trump is expected to turn himself in to be processed after his Georgia indictment, in Atlanta, Georgia, US, August 24, 2023.

Trump wrongfully arrested, protesters claim outside Atlanta jail

 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS fleeing the war in Ukraine arrive in Israel last year on a rescue flight sponsored by Keren Hayesod.

The bittersweet Israel experience of wartime Russian, Ukrainian olim

 Anti-judicial reform protesters in Gan Sacher at their tent city.

Brotherhood is the word of the day at Jerusalem's judicial reform protest


Jerusalem businesses blocked by light rail Green Line construction

For the stores directly on the route of the light rail, the large white wall serves as a barricade, starving their businesses of profit. 

 BARRICADED BAR-ILAN Street.

Protest leaders: March from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is ‘historic’

Despite a lack of planning for this protest, everything came together in time.

 ANTI-JUDICIAL REFORM demonstrators block a road during a protest near Yokne’am, in the Lower Galilee, on Tuesday. The sign reads ‘Free in our land.’

Israeli embassy slams German scholar for accusing Israel of 'apartheid'

Muriel Asseburg compared the standards the West used to assess conflict in Ukraine versus in Palestinian territories and accused Israel of "apartheid".

Protesters call for boycott of Israel [file]

The Offspring's Israel debut didn't disappoint - review

Long-time fans of the American punk pop veterans relished every moment of the Offspring’s first concert in Israel as the crowd screamed and jumped as if the band were in its 1990s heyday.

 THE OFFSPRING perform Monday night in Tel Aviv.

'Day of Resistance:' Police and protesters clash at Ben-Gurion Airport

Many protesters carried Israeli flags, turning the station into a sea of blue and white.

 Demonstrators holding up signs and protesting at Ben Gurion Airport

How pumpkin spice lattes defined a new wave of olim - opinion

“During October, everywhere in St. Petersberg has pumpkin spice lattes,” Tatyana Sheremet said. However, a Google search for Starbucks yielded no results. 

 Pumpkin spice latte

At 100 years old, Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda looks to the future

“The shuk is one of the symbols of Jerusalem,” said Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion. “There’s no tourist who comes to Jerusalem and doesn’t visit the shuk as well.”

 CROWDS COME OUT to celebrate Mahaneh Yehuda’s 100th birthday.

Liberian president gets Friends of Zion Award, eyes Jerusalem embassy

In accepting the award, Weah said, “The friendship between Israel and Liberia is not confined to mere words. I am deeply honored to be recognized alongside other world leaders and diplomats..."

 Israeli and Liberian Presidents discuss embassy move, July 4 2023

Israelis on Gaza border wary of terror escalation amid Jenin operation

An operation by the IDF in Jenin had begun overnight with airstrikes and raids on terrorist groups in the city.

 Palestinians protest against Israeli army raid in Jenin, along Israel-Gaza border fence east of Gaza City July 3, 2023

Is Israel's gov't failing to combat wave of death in the Arab sector?

Rising violence in Arab-Israeli communities beleaguers the current coalition, with a death toll nearly tripling that of this time last year.

 CARRYING THE coffins of two of the five men murdered the day before in Yafa an-Naseriyye, June 9.