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.

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The efficiency illusion: Why green technology fails when human behavior gets in the way

Old city of Jerusalem: ‘If you want to preserve the city, you have to work within the existing urban footprint.’

Jerusalem’s next chapter

Michael Izhakov, Director General of the Israeli Ministry of Tourism: "We chose to show Israel through people, real moments, experiences, culture, and the joyful Israeli spirit".

Beyond the postcard


The search for a forgotten scent

The goal is not simply to create beautiful fragrances but to preserve emotional landscapes

"Perfume, in its purest form, is memory."

Deep in the trenches of women’s rights, Na’amat fights the good fight

President of World Na’amat Hagit Pe’er reflects on the efforts to keep women in the public sphere amidst the hostile political reality.

Hagit Pe’er (second from the right) during the World Na'amat visit to the Gaza Envelope.

The hospital beneath the city: Ichilov’s wartime reinvention

In scenarios once considered unimaginable, Prof. Eli Sprecher ’s understanding of medicine is now being tested: science, leadership, innovation and resilience, all held together by human connection.

Prof. Eli Sprecher, CEO of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

The civilian army: Anat Vidor and the quiet power of WIZO

“Give power to civil society. Because otherwise we will teeter on the edge of totalitarianism. Not instead of the government. Alongside it.”

World WIZO President Anat Vidor. A biography that reads like the story of Zionism.

AI and robots will not replace engineers; they will remove the tedious work

Dassault Systèmes Israel Country Manager Eli Boichis on innovation, AI, and the future of engineering

Eli Boichis, ‏Country Manager, Dassault Systèmes Israel

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

Inside Israel’s surf-therapy organization

HaGal Sheli session. Waves as opportunities

World Emunah: The women who are holding Israel together

Resilience not as an abstract Israeli virtue, but a daily labor performed overwhelmingly by women whose contributions often remain out of frame.

Frieda Ross, President of World Emunah

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

Just 40 minutes by air from Tel Aviv, Cyprus has emerged as that in-between space; the island offers proximity without intensity.

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

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.”