Daniel Nisinman

Daniel Nisinman is a former desk editor for The Jerusalem Post. He holds a graduate degree in English Literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main areas of interests range from Renaissance literature to national security. Some of his poems have been published under Caesura magazine issued by the Tel Aviv University English department.

Cannabis plants grown in the Hortica lab

Israeli company achieves success in possible cannabis treatment

The antisemitic book "The Jews and Their Lies" offered for sale on Dymocks website.

Australian bookstore chains sells Martin Luther's antisemitic book

People participate in a meditation walk in support of Black Lives Matter organized by the Portland Buddhist Peace Fellowship near the Justice Center in Portland, Oregon, U.S., September 1, 2020.

Web platform allows anyone to support Black Lives Matter protests


Israeli Mental Health Association launches new information center

About 5% of the Israeli population, some 400,000 people, suffer from various eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.

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1 in 3 Americans won't vaccinate their children against the flu

What is even more worrying is that two-thirds of parents don’t thing that getting their kids vaccinated against the flu is more pressing this year.

Doctor giving a vaccine to a patient (illustrative)

Dead mayor comes out victorious in local Romanian elections

The posthumously acclaimed mayor, Ion Aliman, "won" the election by receiving 64% of the votes.

A man waves a Romanian national flag during a march in downtown Bucharest, Romania, October 20, 2013.

Torah stolen from synagogue in Yonkers, New York, ahead of Yom Kippur

Police has no clue as for who stole the Torah, or why. The Torah was not the only thing that was stolen, however.

A TORAH SCROLL.

Former IAF pilots offer online combat flight course

The purpose of this new course is to offer a chance to anyone who has always dreamed of feeling what it is like to fly a real combat aircraft.

IAF Colonel (res.) Kobi Regev monitors the online simulated flights in real-time.

IDF chief observes coronavirus relief efforts in northern Israel

During the visit, Kochavi was presented with local emergency preparation plans. He also observed IDF's local relief efforts in wake of the coronavirus.

Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi at Daliet El Carmel

Israel Start-Up Nation Central, India's iCreate partner up

Start-Up Nation and iCreate initiated the Online Acceleration Program, aiming to partner up Israeli start-ups with relevant Indian counterparts to work on innovative solutions

Indian and Israeli officals holding copies of the memorandum.

Vietnam to give Israel 100,000 coronavirus face masks

The masks, produced by a local company called PSD, will be delivered to ZAKA volunteers in Israel.

Ambassador Nadav Eschar offers an award certificate to his Vietnamese counterparts.

Enzymes in bacteria could help fight coronavirus - Weizmann Institute

In humans virus-fighting enzymes, known as viperins, are released into the bloodstream when the body detects an infection.

Bacteria as seen under a microscope

Cancer patients may not be high-risk for coronavirus, researchers say

The researchers found that the assumption that cancer patients should be considered as at-risk for coronavirus was without any scientific basis.

Lung cells infected with coronavirus