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We live in an age in which the news is more accessible than ever before. A kid with a computer could become a journalist almost overnight. But, our writers at The Jerusalem Post strive to be the masters of their ‘beats” – tackling stories from all angles and in depth.
We asked some of our reporters to weigh in on the 100 “high”-lights and “low”-lights of 2018.
These are the headlines – unranked – that brought joy, excitement and positive change to Israel and the Jewish people. They are the stories that caused pain, suffering and served as a mirror to the challenges of Israeli society.
They provide a cross section of stories that commanded the front pages of our newspaper, your inboxes and social networks, from the political to the cultural and everything in between.
Read all of the year’s top highlights and lowlights:
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