Ronnie Rosenman

Ronnie Rosenman is a writer for The Jerusalem Post , covering a wide range of topics, from conference coverage to Magazine articles. Her most notable projects are undoubtedly her monthly features on the brightest minds of the Ben Gurion-University of the Negev. Before joining the Post , she worked in the hi-tech industry as a digital content editor, after which she decided to embark on a journey as an independent writer, beginning in 2022 as a freelance journalist, focusing on opinion pieces about social issues. Ronnie holds a BA in English Literature and East Asian Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is currently pursuing an MA in Asian Studies, with a specialization in feminism and the social status of women in modern Japan.

HaGal Sheli session. Waves as opportunities

“The sea saved my life. Now we use it to save others”

Frieda Ross, President of World Emunah

World Emunah: The women who are holding Israel together

City of Dreams Mediterranean is a resort in Limassol that reframes the idea of a stopover as a high-energy opening act

On the way to Israel, stop at City of Dreams Mediterranean


The network effect: Orly Carmon’s ORCA is rewriting power for women across borders

Influence, when shared purposefully, amplifies. “Individually, you can achieve a lot,” Carmon notes. “But together, you can go much further.” 

ORCA. A transnational network of women designed around movement

At Yazamut 360, students build ventures, take risks, and shape the future of Israel’s job market

Ben-Gurion University’s entrepreneurship center turns hands-on experience, failed prototypes, and student-led communities into career-changing skills.

An event at Yazamut 360: "A mission bigger than academia itself.”

Between Israel and Latin America, Ilan Goldfajn builds a quiet economic bridge

From water technology to start-ups, the IDB chief sees a growing opportunity for Israeli investors in a region of 660 million

President of the Inter-American Development Bank Ilan Goldfajn, built a career defined by movement.

Skin deep and far beyond: Dr. Ronit Segev’s long game in professional skincare

In a field driven by packaging, promises, and relentless product launches, Dr. Ronit Segev focuses on cellular behavior, pigment pathways, and inflammatory triggers. 

Biofor founder Dr. Ronit Segev: "We're giving professionals the ability to think scientifically about what they’re doing."

The war through the eyes of HaShomer HaChadash

Hashomer HaChadash founder, Yoel Zilberman has a clear vision of how Israel should prepare for the future and wars to come: “Countries will first take care of themselves.”

 Volunteers on the scene after the rocket fell in Beit Shemesh

The people’s ray of hope: Keren Hayesod’s lifeline to Israelis in crisis

In the shadow of war and the approach of Passover, Keren Hayesod connects hearts, communities, and lives, ensuring that no Israeli faces crisis alone

Food basket distribution at Amigour, March 2026

Answering the call: Yael Eckstein, one of the women leading Israel’s wartime front

The president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews reflects on leadership, faith, and responsibility in a time of war.

CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, Yael Eckstein, in the field.

When the hospital became a battlefield, these women kept life moving forward

For two years, Soroka Medical Center has treated thousands while under attack. Three women doctors share what it means to work, parent, and endure on the frontlines of medicine and war

Dr. Ofira Azulay.  “This hospital feels like home.”

From a local idea to a global brand inspired by the Dead Sea

Rooted in Israel and active in 55 countries, the brand pairs the Dead Sea’s name recognition with market-specific strategies abroad

"Once customers discover it, they tend to keep buying.”

Belief, courage, commitment: From the Israeli market, ecoLove to replicate its success in the US

Founded by entrepreneur Sharona Romano-Lazar, ecoLove is a female-led Israeli hair & body-care brand that identified the clean-beauty movement early and is thriving in nearly 900 US stores

Romano-Lazar’s original goal for ecoLove was to find a balance between effectiveness and enjoyment