WIZO
WIZO Rishon Lezion youth village teens create fact-checking bot
For the students, many of whom remain closely connected with friends and family in their countries of origin, the issue is not abstract.
WIZO Sweden president to receive royal medal for advancing Yiddish recognition
WIZO’s Anat Vidor at 'Post' conference: 'Be the Zionist in your community'
The civilian army: Anat Vidor and the quiet power of WIZO
Aharonovitch vows to battle violence again women
Public security minister pledges to appoint special staff to oversee enforcement of solutions to combat violence against women.
WIZO: 26% decrease in domestic violence deaths
Women’s International Zionist Organization report shows 19 Israeli women were killed by family members in 2012.
WIZO holds international conference in Israel
Tel Aviv seminar for group's younger branch aims to promote and cultivate young Jewish women’s leadership abroad.
Grapevine: A change of scene
Former national infrastructure minister Eitam takes up residence in east Jerusalem neighborhood.
Grapevine: Too casual for his shirt
Shlomo Artzi was among the distinguished few to be awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Haifa.
Who is responsible for youth violence?
To blame the kids is taking the easy way out.
Bra commercial cited as ‘most sexist ad’ of 2011
Women’s International Zionist Organization (WIZO) announced FIX as the "winner" of its annual competition.
Moda’i, World WIZO honorary president, dies at 81
Michal Moda’i, a seventh generation Jerusalemite, was buried on Sunday in the Nahalat Yitzhak cemetery in Tel Aviv.
WIZO names 2011 ‘Most Sexist Ad' award finalists
Women's group slams Isracard, Goldstar, L’Oreal for ads portraying women in weak, derogatory positions.
Representing dreams
Tova Ben-Dov takes joy in making a positive difference in the lives of others.