Influencer

Trust in news at all-time low as interest in industry declines, Reuters Institute finds - study

The study further found that concerns about fake news have increased by four points since 2025, in line with the rise in the use of non-traditional news sources.

A picture taken on September 12, 2013 in Paris shows a tablet and a smartphone connected on news websites and world newspapers.
(FROM L): RABBI Yakov Nagen; Rafi Nahra, patriarchal vicar for Israel, based in Nazareth; and Rabbi Sarel Rosenblatt at the Vatican.

For Zion’s sake: An emerging Catholic voice for Israel - opinion

Arad Textile is launching a new collaboration with Israel's biggest YouTuber and children's star Inde Game

The surprising collaboration between Arad Textile and web star Inde Game

ONE OF THE sailors of the Gaza aid flotillas intercepted by Israel is seen speaking in France, in May 2026.

The 'influencerization' of activism: How virality is replacing real-world organizing - opinion


Moshe Haimoff: From New York’s haredi community to the king of luxury watches

Although Moshe Haimoff left the haredi community, during his journey he never abandoned Hashem, crediting God for his success.

Moshe Haimoff, the watch king.

Influence without integrity is just entertainment - opinion

As the conversation about the role of influencers and social media advocacy continues, Bellamy Bellucci weighs in on the complicated dynamics of fame, fundraising, and the true meaning of impact.

The word influencer is seen on a smartphone screen.

No. 45: Powerful voices defending Israel on the global stage

Gal Gadot, Arsen Ostrovsky, Siggy Flicker, Hen Mazzig, Hillel Neuer, Noa Tishby, and Eyal Yakoby: From Hollywood stars to human-rights lawyers, seven pro-Israel influencers share a commitment.

(L-R from top): Arsen Ostrovsky, Hillel Neuer, Eyal Yakoby, Hen Mazzig, Siggy Flicker, Gal Gadot, Noa Tishby

Our Jewish voices must not be absent online combating antisemitism - opinion

In the face of rising digital antisemitism, silence is not an option. Every Jew has a role to play in fighting hate by proudly sharing their own story online.

 Social media and digital online concept, man using smart phone.

You're so vain, you probably think this piece is about you: Attacking influencer culture - opinion

This was never about individuals. It was never about women versus men. It was about an entire system—a culture hollowed out by vanity, branding, and image.

An illustrative image of a man looking at himself in a car side mirror.

The surprising couple of the summer brings tasty surprises

Daniel Amit and Papa John’s launched a hot summer romance. Come prepared to dive in.

The summer edition of Papa John’s and Daniel Amit

Stop prioritizing diaspora influencers over Nova survivors and hostage families - opinion

Lived experience under Hamas rockets should outweigh Instagram followers when choosing who represents Israel's story.

Israelis march in Tel Aviv at a rally organized by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum on September 13, 2025.

Birken bags don't build a nation: Era of Jewish influencers is a sickness, not strategy - opinion

Jewish organizations are pouring millions into Instagram vanity projects, elevating the shallowest voices of our people. This betrays everything Zionism stands for.

An illustrative image of people worshiping a smartphone on an altar, made by AI.

The anti-Israel Hall of Shame: Naming and shaming the haters of the Jewish state

In a world so divided, it is important to know just who your friends are – and who aren’t.

Thousands of demonstrators called for an end to the war in Gaza in a protest in Copenhagen on August 24, 2025.

So what do supermodels really eat? We might have found the answer

We’re not talking about another celery juice or avocado toast. The snacks that supermodels eat, as presented by Bethenny Frankel, are simple to make, and are even approved by Hailey Bieber.

 Hailey Bieber eats it too