Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman

Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman is the former Deputy CEO of Strategy and Innovation for The Jerusalem Post . Working with the Post for more than five years, she also served as the company's news editor and senior health analyst. In her roles she launched the Post 's Health & Wellness, Business & Innovation, and Christian World portals. She is also the host of the "Hadassah On Call: New Frontiers in Medicine" podcast. Maayan is a veteran American-Israeli journalist and strategic communications consultant. She has led content, marketing and strategy teams at top-tier corporations and NGOs, and has held senior journalism positions throughout the Jewish world, including serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Baltimore Jewish Times and Managing Editor of the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle . Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Health Policy Watch, All Israel News, American Spectator, Fox, The Hill and Roll Call, among other places. Contact Maayan at jaffemaayan@gmail.com .

 Prof. Yisrael Aumann in his Baka home in Jerusalem.

Nobel Prize laureate: Israel must reoccupy Gaza Strip

 An areal view of the beaches and city skyline in Tel Aviv, on February 19, 2018.

Startup Nation Central: Resilience of Israel's tech ecosystem despite war

 Melissa Mott of King of Kings leads prayergoers during the March 31 service at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem.

Christians gather in Jerusalem's Old City for Easter amid Gaza war


‘Navigational warfare:’ Expert says cyber attacks on GPS could put lives at risk

GPS disruptions raise alarms. Yigal Unna warns of jamming, urging enhanced defense measures amid growing navigational warfare threats.

 Members of the military stand next to a helicopter next to the French ship amphibious helicopter carrier Dixmude as it docks, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in the city of Al-Arish, Sinai peninsula, Egypt, January 21, 2024.

Four lessons I hope my children learned 6 months after October 7 - opinion

We all have a part to play in our nation’s defense.

 TEL AVIV beach on Purim, March 23.

Unleash your networking potential: 5 tips for women by high-tech guru Hilla Bakshi

Hilla Bakshi spoke at the Women Leaders Summit in Tel Aviv.

 Hilla Bakshi speaks at the Women Leaders Summit on March 28, 2024.

Father of fallen soldier urges world: Acknowledge Gazan civilians' role in Oct. 7

"A lot of terrorist people came into Israel, but not just terrorist people – civilians – that are asking for humanitarian help today from the whole world," Eyal Eshel said.

 Eyal Eshel speaks at the Jerusalem Post Women Leaders Summit after accepting the "Woman of Valor" award on behalf of his daughter.

Israel's new innovation minister aims to lead in AI revolution

"Together, we will invest in Israeli science and the infrastructure necessary to maintain our comparative advantage," Minister Gila Gamliel said.

 Minister Gila Gamliel speaks at the Women Leaders Summit on March 27, 2024

Inside ICC Jerusalem, a vision for innovation and global connections

At the Table: An Israeli wine festival. An international dance festival. Eurovision. These are just a few significant events held at the ICC, which is coming up on its 75th anniversary.

 ICC Interim CEO Alex Alter (L) and vice president Rakefet Eliaz Iluz showcase the award presented to Iluz and the ICC by the Global Church Network in Feb. Christian organizations consistently put on major events at the center.

Israeli researchers want to build a space parasol to cool Earth, mitigate global warming

Rozen and his team say scientists already have "all the pieces needed" to return to pre-Industrial Revolution temperatures.

Israel from space 1

Purim during the war with Hamas: Five reasons salvation awaits Israel - opinion

Purim is the holiday on which our fortunes are overturned. The Jewish people must always maintain faith and hope that salvation awaits. 

 HEBREW UNIVERSITY students rally in support of Israel’s defense, security, and the IDF, as well as against a Hebrew U professor who minimized and denied the horrors of Oct. 7, in Jerusalem, March 17.

Toddler mobility chairs bring joy to children in Jerusalem

TOM is about making affordable and accessible solutions for people with disabilities.

 Yehudah Uliel receives a toddler mobility trainer on March 20, 2024.

‘Functional stagnation:’ Comptroller exposes Israel’s climate crisis failures

The comptroller's findings indicate that Israel is projected to only reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 12% from 2015 to 2030, which is 56% less than the target of 27%. 

 State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman