Diversity
UCL cuts dedicated antisemitism role despite surge in anti-Jewish incidents, source tells 'Post'
UCL's Antisemitism Programme Manager position was created in 2022 and was the first and only dedicated antisemitism role at any UK university.
DOGE’s cuts to Jewish humanities grants were unconstitutional, judge rules
As Mamdani enters City Hall, perhaps he could learn a few things from Israel - opinion
American Jewry needs to rethink antisemitism through the lens of modern America -opinion
New York City Mayor: Israel is my second home - opinion
New York and Israel share the same drive to always be better, and to fight for democracy, prosperity, and peace.
DEI: Not diverse, equitable, or inclusive if antisemitism is ignored - opinion
Dr. Ayelet Kuper said antisemitism is “largely ignored” in the University of Toronto’s DEI courses, despite a mandate to include the subject as issued by that university’s antisemitism working group.
WATCH: 'The forests of Israel are for everyone'
KKL-JNF’s Noah Tal explains why Israel’s forests must be preserved and are a precious national resource
Israel invests in hi-tech training for Bedouin and Ethiopian communities
If it survives the current turbulence in the Start-Up Nation, it may result in a more diverse hi-tech community.
Israel's Herzog law firm shows how to find the best with diversity
Leading Israeli law firm Herzog, Fox & Neeman has demonstrated a different approach to diversity that it claims has expanded its talent pool for employees.
Intel Israel achieves record exports amidst company's struggles with layoffs
Despite recent waves of firings within the global company, Intel’s Israeli branch is performing well in exports and diversity.
How a trip to Auschwitz taught me about Arab-Jewish partnership - opinion
The writer traveled with a delegation of Arab-Israelis to Poland for a Holocaust education trip.
Jerusalem should embrace its diverse residents - editorial
Jerusalem is not only a flashpoint for Jewish-Muslim tensions but also the scene of an ongoing power struggle between the conservative and liberal elements of the city.
Shavuot: Israel's strength is through its diversity - opinion
When the Jewish people accepted the Torah at the foot of Mount Sinai it is said that they were like one individual with a single heart.
Teens of color are finding, and building, their own spaces in Jewish life
Around 17% of American Jews identify as nonwhite. But, as the Jews of Color Initiative found, only 18% out of the 1,118 surveyed belong to a synagogue.