Sarah Chemla

Sarah Chemla is a former breaking news editor at The Jerusalem Post.

Previously based in New York, she worked as the Adviser for the 5th Committee at the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations.

Born in Lyon, in France, she studied in Paris and graduated in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science. She worked as Data Scientist in several start-ups in Tel Aviv.

While studying, she was at the Head of Jewish and Zionist Student Organizations.

Email: sarah.chemla31@gmail.com

Winners of the "One picture is worth a thousand words" competition, a competition that recreates historical photographs.

Israel's most iconic historical photographs recreated by world students for WZO

People gather to ask for justice for late Sarah Halimi on Trocadero plaza in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris yesterday.

Iran regime-backed Hezbollah builds stronghold in France - report

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg listens while testifying before a joint Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees hearing regarding the company’s use and protection of user data, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 10, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis

Confidential tax records show American ultrarich pay very little tax - report


France's Chief Rabbi Haim Korsia re-elected with 75% of the votes

Two other rabbis ran for the title gathering only 64 votes in total.

France's Chief Rabbi Haim Korsia

Hilter's 'Mein Kampf' re-edited in France to confront Nazi ideology

Historians behind this new project said that this edited version will perform a valuable service in elucidating and thereby disarming the Nazi ideology for French readers.

Adolf Hitler

20th anniversary of the infamous Dolphinarium Disco terror attack

Twenty-one people were killed in the attack, including one soldier and 20 civilians, most of whom were teenage girls.

20th anniversary of the Dolphinarium Disco terror attack

UAE Ambassador met with Israel's Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi David Lau

The UAE ambassador invited Rabbi Lau to come and make a formal visit to the UAE shortly.

UAE Ambassador pays a visit to Israel's Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel

German military appoints chief rabbi for first time since World War I

The Bundestag voted last year to allow rabbis to serve in Germany's armed forces for the first time since the rise of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich in 1933.

Soldiers of the German army Bundeswehr take part in an exercise during a media day in Munster, Germany September 28, 2018

Algerian pres. fires official for daughter’s marriage to Israeli-Arab

The Algerian news outlet Algeria Part reported last week that Younès' daughter, who has been living in France for several years, married an "Israeli Arab,”— an Israeli national of Palestinian origin.

A demonstrator waves an Algerian flag

Actor Mark Ruffalo apologizes for suggesting Israel committed 'genocide'

"It’s not accurate," he said. "It’s inflammatory, disrespectful & is being used to justify antisemitism here [in the US] & abroad."

Ruffalo arrives at the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood

French Muslim Council's Israel-Palestinian policy may violate political prohibitions

CFCM president called his worshipers to recognize the significance of Al-Aqsa Mosque & Jerusalem in the Muslim religion only a few months after standing against politics in places of worship.

"Charter of principles" signing at the Elysee palace in Paris

Viral TikTok calls on BLM to support Avera Mengistu's release from Gaza

Avera Mengistu, an Ethiopian-Israeli mentally ill black boy, has been held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip for six years.

A protest calling for the return of Avera Mengistu

Over 130 celebs call on influencers to stop Gaza violence misinformation

“We call on our colleagues & friends in the entertainment community to stop posting misinformation & one-sided narratives that only work to inflame the conflict instead of bringing about peace."

Top, from left: Gene Simmons, Sherry Lansing, Mickael Bublé. Bottom, from left: Meghan McCain, Gabriel Mann, Selma Blair