Special needs

The Rebbe's vision of human potential lives on through Friendship Circle - opinion

No, not every autistic child is a card-counting savant. Not every blind person can play piano at the age of three. But every human being has something to offer.

MENACHEM MENDEL SCHNEERSON, the beloved Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Nitzan Yuval.

The invisible scar is the one we refuse to see - opinion

SHEKEL participants with counselor during a siren, in a bomb shelter at the Jerusalem center.

Through a mother's eyes: The wartime struggle of Israelis with special needs - comment

 High school students take their mathematics matriculation examination (Bagrut), in at a high school in Rishon Lezion, on May 20, 2019.

Education Ministry says students' grades will not be affected by absences during Iran war


Ron Beck from Haifa wins gold at Special Olympics European Championships

Ron Beck, 15, who was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, finished first overall in the sprint.

Ron Beck wins the gold medal in the sprint at the European Championships of the Special Olympics triathlon.

Disabilities law: A major achievement for Israel - editorial

Yair Lapid: “The legislation will provide opportunities and rights for people with disabilities and will change their lives and the lives of their families.”

 Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at Sunday's cabinet meeting, May 22, 2022.

Lessons learned from COVID will lead us to new insights - opinion

Before COVID-19, men and women with special needs may have been less alert to the consequences of breaches in health protocols.

 POLICE OFFICERS participate in an Akim-Jerusalem Hanukkah party.

Making Israel’s history and heritage accessible for all

Heritage sites throughout Israel are now more accessible than ever before for people with disabilities, thanks to Jewish National Fund-USA.

Visitors marvel at a restored C46 airplane that was used to secretly bring Jews from Iraq to Israel in the 1940s

Siblings of children with disabilities may have greater empathy- Hebrew U study

The study is among the first to shed light on the positive implications of growing up with a sibling with special needs.

View of the Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus, November 07, 2011.

Woman arrested for drugging her children to defraud National Insurance

The woman pretended that her children were disabled in order to fraudulently receive about NIS 50,000 from National Insurance.

 Israel Police officer in a police car

‘Color to the World’ with Pinot Igul

Pinot Igul is an organization that focuses on getting disabled artists’ works in front of the public’s eyes.

 THE ‘COLOR TO the World’ exhibit in Ganei Tikva.

The Dov Levy Prize: Cast your vote to win a free ticket to Israel!

Vote today for the winner of the Dov Levy Prize and enter a competition to win a FREE round-trip ticket to Israel!

 Dov Levy Prize

Ulpana Ofra high school's inclusion programs and education projects

Ulpana has developed a fantastic inclusion program for students with special needs.

A gardener with special needs prepares flowers for planting at the Rhoda Fischer Memorial Garden at ALEH Negev-Nahalat Eran on July 5, 2020.

The revolution in special education in Israel brought by Seeach Sod

Seeach Sod is a trailblazer in the religious community, a religious educational framework for children in Israel with special needs. It is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

 PLAYTIME AT the daycare center.