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The Jewish Traveler
Living in and Covering Israel at War
Most people read headlines. Some people live them.
In this timely Magazine Discussion, Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein leads a panel of top English-language journalists in Israel who, since October 7, have been reporting on the aftermath of the Hamas terror attacks, from the plight of the hostages and their families to the war in Gaza and the North as well as the threat of an escalating conflict with Iran.
Watch as Ruth Marks Eglash (Jewish Insider), Uriel Heilman (JTA) and Jessica Steinberg (The Times of Israel), all regular contributors to Hadassah Magazine, share their experiences living in and covering Israel post-October 7.
Uriel’s stories for Hadassah Magazine since October 7:
- Israel’s October 7 Refugees
- Israel Serves as the Insurance Policy of Jews Worldwide
- Dan Senor on the Secret Sauce Behind Israel’s ‘Genius’
- The Economic Fallout of War
Jessica’s stories for Hadassah Magazine since October 7:
- Israel at 76: Mourn, Protest, Barbecue
- A Mother’s Phantom Pain for Her Murdered Son
- Israeli Moms Serving on the Home Front
- What Will Be at the End of It All?
Ruth’s stories for Hadassah Magazine since October 7:
- Lihi Lapid’s ‘On Her Own’
- Read a review of Ruth’s novel, Parallel Lines
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