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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Where vision meets concrete: Ayala Londner and the JDA are building the future of Israel’s capital

 Lina Slutzkin: "Life takes us to paths we can't always predict."

How one woman's modern vision reimagined winemaking in the Judean hills with ancient clay

 Bobby Rechnitz

Philanthropist calls Bahrain Abraham Accords ‘unsung hero’


A nation’s pillar: The rise of the largest volunteer organization following Oct. 7

In just months, HaOgen LeMishpachot HaMiluim went from a grassroots idea to the state’s biggest volunteer force

  ‘YOU CAN spot HaOgen volunteers by the kindness in their eyes.’

The art of healing: Ono International School’s premier visual art therapy program

Ono Academic College’s innovative art therapy program offers new olim a transformative route to healing and professional fulfillment amid the ongoing conflict

 ONO ACADEMIC COLLEGE is home of the Ono International School.

How the Meuhedet health fund became a lifeline amid national crisis

Meuhedet had invested in Israel’s underserved areas and communities, with one of its key forthcoming projects involving building a comprehensive hospital in Beersheba.

 Meuhedet staff member nurse Polina on the road near Ashkelon.

A global microphone for Israel’s voices: Inside the work of World Emunah

Meira Lerner, director of World Emunah, elaborated on the organization’s unique position: “We are the Religious Zionist voice for the Jewish people in the Zionist Congress.”

 From left: World Emunah Director Meira Lerner; CEO of British Emunah Julia Kay; World Emunah President Tema Klausner; and Ebay Administrator at British Emunah Wendy Jackson

The BROSH Group is building hope, one brick at a time

Developer and co-founder Ayelet Gonen-Brosh blends intelligence with a commitment to Israel’s future and its connection to the Jewish world.

 Ayelet Gonen-Brosh: "Everything is possible - you just have to want it and aim for it.”

Young, rooted, and rebuilding: The Ayalim Association is breathing new life into the periphery

Amid Israel’s ongoing crisis, Ayalim’s student-led communities in the Negev and Galilee are shaping a new vision of resilience.

 The Ayalim student communities play a vital role in bringing new energy and life to regional revitalization efforts.

Two wars for a promise of peace: The JCFA battle to ensure a brighter future for the Middle East

"We have to move from explaining and defending to exposing and attacking," says Dan Diker, JCFA president

 Dr. Dan Diker: Israel today is perceived as a strong horse in the Middle East.”

Montana Tucker’s journey from stage to battlefield: A new kind of spotlight

The star channels her fame into fierce advocacy, bridging generations and speaking for Israel and Jewish pride.

 US singer Montana Tucker arrives for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

From the front lines to the voting booth: One reservist’s mission to unite Israel

Davidi Ben-Zion, deputy head of the Samaria Regional Council, wants U.S. Jews to join him in backing Israel's reservists through the upcoming WZO elections.

 Davidi Ben-Zion

The Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel leading the battle against sexual violence

From legislative victories to international advocacy, CEO Orit Sulitzeanu discusses the fight for survivors.

 ARCCI CEO Orit Sulitzeanu at the Jerusalem Post 2025 Women Leaders Summit.