Newspaper israel
Unveiling the past: State Archives digitizes official British Mandate newspaper
Launched in 1920, the Gazette was utilized by the British Mandate for official publications until it was discontinued in 1948, following the establishment of the State of Israel.
Getting the word out: Israeli newspapers distributed in Times Square
An anti-Israel media is nothing new: A walk through Western cartoons - opinion
Israeli minister targets Haaretz newspaper for 'anti-Israel incitement'
Protest group pays for all-black front-page ads in major Israeli newspapers
The ads read, "a black day for Israeli democracy" in small white text at the bottom. Also in small text at the top was the word "advertisement."
The battle for Jewish hearts and minds returns to the printed page
This spring has seen the launch of two Jewish journals — Masorti, a reboot of the former Conservative Judaism, and Fragments, a product of the left-leaning Jewish human rights group T’ruah.
Grapevine January 18, 2023: Saturday night live
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jpost at 90: The Jerusalem Post is like a letter from home
Whether receiving the paper rolled up outside the front door or perusing Jpost.com on the screen over morning coffee, it’s still like getting a letter from home.
Three million dollars for creating digital presence of cultural heritage treasures
An initiative of Yad Hanadiv and a collaboration with the National Library of Israel (NLI), “TARBOOT” seeks to connect technology talent from Israel and abroad to the worlds of culture and the arts.
At Jewish Media Summit, Israeli leaders address the Israel-Diaspora divide
Ailing local newspapers key to bridging religious, ideological rifts, participants say
Boston’s 118-year-old Jewish Advocate ceases publication
The weekly announced Wednesday that it will suspend publication.
From the Editor: The Jewish press
The printed press – including the Jewish press – cannot be allowed to become a casualty of corona.
Finally, introspection in the press
We are not naïve. One newspaper issue, whose readership is limited, will not change the world.
Yehuda Gabay, co-founder of the legendary ‘Sport News,’ died at age 93
Gabay was born in Tel Aviv in 1926, and in 1944 was exiled by the British to Eritrea and Sudan.
Media Comment: Truth? Who cares?
The gross violations of ethics practiced daily by the Israeli media and often recounted and analyzed in this column are of far larger impact on public opinion.