
BATSHEVA SHULMAN
Batsheva Shulman is a copyeditor and writer at The Jerusalem Post. She moved to Israel in February 2022 from South Africa but grew up most of her life in London. She holds a B.Sc in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Cape Town and has almost completed her Masters in Communication Disorders at Hadassah Academic College in Jerusalem. She is passionate about languages, communication, writing and storytelling. In her spare time, she enjoys meeting up with her friends, reading, and travelling. She currently lives in Jerusalem.
Bureaucratic battles: The struggles of new Israeli olim at the Interior Ministry
Shifra Jacobs: Adjusting to life in Israel as a young olah
A cultural experience: Meeting neighbors in the bomb shelter during war with Iran - comment
Heshy Engelsberg: A bumpy and painful aliyah journey, but with no regrets
Despite the challenges of daily life in Israel, with his apartment, and the culture-shock of adjusting to a new country, former New Yorker Heshy Engelsberg has no regrets.
Summer’s here! A snapshot of Jerusalem's warm-weather activities to enjoy
In Jerusalem set out to uncover some of the events that the whole family can look forward to this summer. Here they are, in calendar order.
Israel's Bnei Menashe community finds a home in Sderot synagogue
The Alfei Menashe Synagogue in Sderot and its spiritual leader, Rabbi David Lhungdim, are building a community.
Jews have survived the unimaginable, we'll emerge from the darkness and thrive again - opinion
I hope and pray for good news and better days, in which we can truly celebrate the Jewish holidays and calendar, together as a unified nation, with lighter hearts and better spirits.
1,400 lights, 1,400 souls: Shining a light on the victims of October 7 - interview
Every bulb represents a name, every barcode tells a story: A light installation at Tel Aviv’s Habima Square aims to keep the memory of each victim.
Triple Purim: How Jerusalemites celebrate this year’s three-day extravaganza
This year, the festival is extended to three days in walled cities – adding the day before and the day after – giving rise to what is commonly known as Purim Meshulash, or “triple Purim.”
Peace, coexistence, and disillusionment: How do we move forward? - comment
Our nation is hurting deeply. The road ahead is long, and we may never fully heal. But amid our collective trauma, one thing I know for certain is that our nation’s faith and spirit will prevail.
Never been angrier, never been prouder: Israel's pain and resilience - comment
There's something about our nation that stands out amid our collective agony and that no one will ever take away from us: our hope, our resilience, and our spirit.
Being forced to negotiate with terrorists is a moral outrage - comment
In a moral world, those complicit in the October 7 massacre or any other terrorist attack should be held accountable and dealt with in the harshest of manners.
A day in the life of an ‘olah’ - opinion
I chose to make Israel my home through the good and the bad, and I won’t just run when things get tough.