JOSH ARONSON

Josh Aronson is a reporter for The Jerusalem Post's sister publication, Maariv.

 MedEx Returns to Paris: Hundreds of Doctors and Medical Students Express Interest in Making Aliyah to Israel.

MedEx returns to Paris: hundreds of Doctors and medical students express interest in making aliyah

 Ben Gurion Airport

Reporter's Notebook: Hundreds stranded at airports as prices remain sky-high

Visitors seen at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem on April 16, 2023, ahead of Israeli Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Uncovering the truth: French Catholic priest discusses mission to document the Holocaust


Former Gaza hostages commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day at March of the Living

"I find myself endlessly reflecting on how such a tragedy could have happened, and how we, as a society, must never allow it to happen again," said former hostage Moran Stella Yanai.

NOTES ARE seen placed on the train tracks leading to the Auschwitz- Birkenau camp site in Poland as Israel marks the annual Holocaust  Remembrance Day.

Rabbi Meir Mazuz, renowned Torah scholar and spiritual leader, passes away at 80

Rabbi Meir Mazuz, leader of Kisse Rahamim Yeshiva and a key figure in Israeli politics, has passed away at 80, leaving a lasting impact on Torah study and the Jewish community.

 Rabbi Meir Mazuz.

Zelensky attends Auschwitz liberation memorial event at Babyn Yar

This ceremony is Zelensky’s third event at Babi Yar since the start of the war, reaffirming his commitment to Holocaust remembrance.

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Babi Yar on the 80th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation, January 26, 2025.

Germany turned blind-eye against PFLP website run on German servers, report reveals

The German company that provides serves to the PFLP admitted to BR24 that it had done so, and that it had taken appropriate action.

 PALESTINIANS TAKE part in a rally marking the 55th anniversary of the founding of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in Gaza City in 2022. Samidoun’s terrorist designation is for its role as ‘a sham charity’ for the PFLP, the writer notes.

Jewish composer Yigal Calek passes away at 76

The founder of the "London School of Jewish Song" choir was considered groundbreaking in the world of Hasidic music.

 Yigal Calek passed away at 76

Thousands of Israelis unable to return home from Uman

About 10,000 more people who were supposed to stay for Rosh Hashanah failed to make it. Many of them found themselves celebrating at various airports in Europe, while others remained in Israel.

Jewish men pray at the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, ahead of the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah, October 1, 2024

In honor of the holidays: A special donation project of the Wolt company

Starting last week and during all Tishrei holidays - Walt's app users can donate boxes containing food and toiletries from the Super Yuda chain.

 WOLT DELIVERY: Central supermarket to come.

Senior Rabbi of Beverly Hills appointed chair of Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce

"There are a lot of Israelis who live in Beverly Hills, so we hope to influence Israeli businesses through this as well," Dunner said. 

 Rabbi Pini Dunner.

INDEX Holding leads industry change with advanced AI and technology integration

The organization received the Transformative Technology Leader Award, CIO 200 Award, and the Legend Award from the CIO Global Forum Committee.

 INDEX Holding's award

80 years since deportation of Hungarian Jews: 'We stood by and didn't do enough'

One Hungarian politician, a resident of Paks, discussed the importance of the parade for recognition of the Jewish community, both past and present.

 Residents of Paks, Hungary reflect on the community's lack of action during Jewish deportation in WWII.