Education
Jewish educators should stop relying on archaeology to prove Israel’s history - opinion
For a student who has never held an ancient artifact, a relic proves our history beyond argument. It connects us to distant times with a tangible demonstration of the Jewish people’s bond to the land
Viksit Bharat 2047: India’s roadmap to become a developed nation - opinion
Financial education program for soldiers in need launched by IDF, Bank of Israel, nonprofits
Why dismantling Israel’s Education Ministry could be the ultimate lifeline for teachers - opinion
A dedicated bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence opens in Beersheba
The program will integrate advanced technological tools alongside a robotics laboratory and close cooperation with tech giants.
Home Front Command lifts restrictions nationwide except for northern border communities
Most of Israel is set to return to full activity on Tuesday morning, while several northern communities will remain under partial restrictions.
Underground hospitals, no school: Israel transitions to restricted activity mode after Iran strikes
The restrictions include a total closure of all educational institutions, cancellation of exams, and stricter limits on gatherings and workplaces.
A 20-year Rhodes Scholar type plan: Helping secure the future of Israel, Jews - opinion
The cumulative effect of this global strategy of destroying Israel has placed us in a precarious situation, with few friends around the world.
Bennett pitches educational reform ahead of election, standardized curriculum
Under the “From Tribes to People” proposal, all students would study a common curriculum that includes Hebrew, English, mathematics, civics, Torah, and Jewish and Zionist traditions.
After October 7th, we thought no one would want to come here- we were wrong
An interview with Sharon Shlomo, the CEO of The Israel Experience.
Haredim making headway in hi-tech: Projects to introduce ultra-Orthodox to workforce see success
According to Moshe Friedman, co-founder and CEO of Kama Tech, there are some 15,000 haredim currently employed in Israel’s hi-tech industries.
The Israeli-Bedouin women’s rights activist bringing women to the negotiation table - interview
“Stubborn” was how the Israeli Bedouin women’s rights activist and lawyer described herself in an interview with The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.
Meet the Israeli author making Jewish texts accessible for children
The first book I received of Dina’s series of three was her Scroll of Ruth, most appropriate since Shavuot was only a week away.
The Jewish world cannot afford to leave AI education to Silicon Valley - opinion
As AI reshapes education, the Jewish world faces a choice: build values-driven tools now or lose control of the next generation’s learning.