Leadership

'Without human insight, innovation is useless'

Phoenix executive explains why real transformation starts with people and how empathy is shaping the future of AI

 Keren Granit, Deputy CEO, Head of Business Transformation, Claims & Service at Phoenix
Global startups at SOSA’s NYC Innovation Center in Chelsea.

Turning innovation into impact

Assuta Ashdod Public University Hospital CEO Dr. Galit Kaufman

Dr. Galit Kaufman: Assuta Ashdod is a 'fortress of care' on Israel’s front line

Shirel Dagan-Levy, CEO of Voice of the People

Seeing beyond the moment: What Passover demands of us this year


Religious leaders can help bring about world peace - opinion

To build a new system of international security, the world requires a new global movement for peace. I believe the role of religious leaders will be indispensable here.

 PRESIDENT KASSYM-JOMART TOKAYEV: ‘In this atmosphere of tension and increasing geopolitical turbulences, it is vitally important to develop new approaches to strengthening inter-civilizational dialogue and trust.’

Vote AI: Artificial intelligence should rule the country - opinion

Imagine a leader, an AI, whose every decision resonates with the genuine welfare of its citizens, unclouded by biases or political affiliations. It’s not just a theoretical idea. Let us embrace it.

 An illustrative image of artificial intelligence.

Analyze yourself: What did you see in this picture first?

You can see two animals, a panther and a bird. But some viewers noticed a hidden element.  

 What do you see first in this picture?

Belz hassidic leader has been unafraid to go against the grain - opinion

The leadership of Belz Hassidic Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach is both worthy of recognition and a reason for optimism.

 BELZER REBBE Yissachar Dov Rokeach meets with then-Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, in 2001.

Spain's entombed 'Ivory Lady' reveals ancient female leadership - study

The tomb, excavated in 2008, was more impressive than any other known from the Iberian peninsula from the time.

An artist's recreation of the woman dubbed "The Ivory Lady", whose remains were found in a large tomb near Seville in Spain that dates back to 2900 to 2800 BC.

J’accuse: US Jewish leadership is failing to defend the community - opinion

The Jewish establishment left us practically defenseless in the face of this new mutant strain, and that is why – I know it’s a serious charge – we are in this awful situation. 

 OPEN LETTER published January 13, 1898, in ‘L’Aurore’ by Emile Zola in response to the Dreyfus Affair, in which Zola addressed French president Félix Faure and accused his government of antisemitism.

Israeli national resilience: The 2023 resistance and how it could stop

As long as the threat to national resilience in Israel continues, this resistance response will continue as long as it is required.

 An aerial view shows people demonstrating against the government’s judicial overhaul plans in Tel Aviv on April 15, 2023.

15 outstanding Israeli high school students receive Ramon Award

The recipients of the award receive a stipend in recognition of their voluntary activism and initiative in their communities.

 Winners of the 2022 Ramon Price.

Grapevine: Remembering Dr. Hashkes

Movers and shakers in Israeli society

Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda market

What do Pharaoh, Moses teach Israel about its leadership crisis?

MIDDLE ISRAEL: There was a time when leaders thought of things larger than themselves.

DAVID BEN-GURION showing guests around Sde Boker.