Education
Umm el-Fahm schools close in protest of MK Zvi Sukkot visit
Schools across Umm el-Fahm closed as residents protested Sukkot’s inspection, while he alleged terrorist linked figures were entering classrooms.
Jewish day school enrollment rising across denominations
Inside the BGU fund where students invest real venture capital
The cost of Jewish life is pushing families into debt - opinion
Qatar invested over $65 million to manipulate US education, new report reveals
According to the report, the funds were funneled through Qatar Foundation International, which worked with schools, universities, teacher-training programs, and national education networks.
Under fire: The resilience of Israel’s sports and education
Antisemitism and international boycotts jeopardize the future of Israel’s sporting sector.
Why AI could create the next wave of Israeli unicorns
Dr. Michael Gofman discusses the Jerusalem Research Center for Artificial Intelligence in Organizations, its mission, and how AI will redefine education, industry, and innovation in Israel.
Israel shares country's Muslim education statistics, notes female population's progress
The statistics show that female Muslim students outnumber their male counterparts by more than double in enrollment for their first university degree.
One-third of students not registered for school in Kiryat Shmona, mayor warns
“No parent or resident wants to raise their children like this,” said Kiryat Shmona Mayor Avichai Stern, who warned that attendance in the North remains inconsistent.
The future of Israeli education depends on teaching history, not headlines - opinion
Chasing the news cycle may feel urgent and relevant, but it falls short of genuine Israel education.
Gabrielle Soffer: Using her English for the good of others in Israel
Seven years after arriving alone in Israel, Gabrielle Soffer is now inspiring Israeli high school students through English and literature.
University of Michigan crossed a dangerous line with Jewish students - opinion
A university official stood at a podium and validated two years of discrimination against one specific group of students.
After October 7, the shattered tablets at the heart of Shavuot matter more than ever - opinion
Carrying yesterday’s forms unchanged into altered reality can itself become a kind of falsehood.
What do Apple, Nike, and Mount Sinai have in common? - opinion
What brands understand about experience, memory, and identity – and why it matters for Jewish education.