Israeli women
World Emunah: The women who are holding Israel together
Resilience not as an abstract Israeli virtue, but a daily labor performed overwhelmingly by women whose contributions often remain out of frame.
Fifteen percent of Israelis victims of crime as fears rise, reporting remains low - survey
IDF marks International Women’s Day by spotlighting women serving in Operation Roaring Lion
‘Facing the Middle East’ spotlights women champions for change, power in action
How do you make it to the top? Three female leaders give their best advice
What are three mottos you should swear by, according to three of the biggest biotechnological leaders in Israel?
Electronic tracking of domestic abuser approved in preliminary vote
The bill, if it passes fully, would require confirmed domestic abusers for whom a protection order has been issued to wear electronic tracking bracelets.
After Roe v. Wade, protesters in Tel Aviv demand abortion rights
Some 100 people gathered in Habima Square in Tel Aviv on Tuesday evening in a show of solidarity with women in the United States after Roe v. Wade was overturned last week.
For the first time, female Israeli authors outpaced males in publishing in 2021
Just over half of books published, 52%, were credited to female authors, giving them a majority for the first time since the library began collecting statistics.
Bar Ilan awards honorary doctorate to Matan founder Malke Bina
“Women's’ entry into the Beit Midrash is one of the innovations of our generation.”
Frances Raday: Paving the way for Israel women's fight for equality
In Israel, where buying an ice cream has political implications, gender issues can make women’s hair rise, whether it’s covered with a wig, scarf, hijab or blowing in the breeze.
COVID-19 pandemic led to more postpartum depression cases in Israel
Some 15% of the approximately 180,000 pregnant women in Israel annually report developing symptoms of depression and anxiety during pregnancy.
Olympic gold medalist and Israeli trailblazer Linoy Ashram set to retire
Ashram etched her name in history books when she became the first Israeli woman to win an Olympic gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
BIU to give tribute to remarkable Israeli women with honorary degrees
Bar-Ilan University announced the decision to exclusively honor women this year, one day after International Women's Day.
IDF program to integrate women into cyber units raises $1 million
The IDF 'Mamriot' program, supported by the Zalik Foundation and FIDF, aims to close the gender gap in the Israeli military's cyber units.