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Voices Israel anthology 2025: Celebrating English poetry shaped by war, love, and memory

War, love and memory intertwine in Voices Israel’s 2025 anthology, a powerful collection of global poetry shaped by Oct. 7 and beyond.

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Zoom school, March 12: ‘For young children, parents, and university stu dents, people are juggling many roles.’

Smotrich proposes new education guidelines: vacation now, study in the summer

Zoom school, March 12: ‘For young children, parents, and university stu dents, people are juggling many roles.’

Studying under fire: Israel's students navigate exams, sirens, daily life during Iran war

Learning via Zoom

"This is an unpopular opinion, but children's Zoom is critical to their resilience"


Federal agencies probe SFSU for attempting to host terrorist Leila Khaled

According to the non-profit Lawfare project, SFSU may have violated a US anti-terrorist statute.

PFPL plane hijacker Leila Khaled in South Africa

Diamond Exchange accepts 115 new members

An event on Zoom marked their acceptance.

A trader inspects a diamond during a show at Israel's Diamond Exchange near Tel Aviv, Israel

Over 500 Volunteers Zoom to Great Lengths to Help Israeli Children!

Back in 2012, a former university classmate approached Sarah Gordon, an active member of the Jewish community in Ottawa.


Matan holds special Hoshana Raba night of live stream study - watch

Matan students, as well as the wider community in Israel and around the world, are invited to join in this meaningful and uplifting event.

RABBANIT SHANI TARAGIN and advanced halachic scholars at Matan this past summer.

Is that a COVID-19 mask you're wearing or are you happy to see me?

Coronavirus has changed dating and presented new challenges to those looking to find love.

Virtual relationships, online dating and social networking concept - woman sending kisses with computer monitor

TAU hosts prince of Monaco in exclusive Zoom meeting on sustainability

The meeting was part of an ongoing collaboration between TAU and Monaco, whose prince has been an avid champion of environmental causes on the local and international level for years.

Tel Aviv University

Facebook, YouTube, Zoom got it right in handling Leila Khaled webinar

While there is a long way to go on social media networks, and apparently, even further to go on US campuses, the actions of YouTube, Facebook, and Zoom were morally right.

Graffiti depicting the PFPL plane hijacker Leila Khaled on the security barrier near Bethlehem

When Zoom synagogue isn't enough, going outside could help.

Just as the Beatles’ managers hired “screamers” to amplify excitement at their concerts, I have been imagining rabbis bringing in a soundtrack of “sighers” and “yasher koachers” to online service.

Three siblings in Mevaseret Zion, near Jerusalem, wave to their their grandmother in Haifa as she joins their Passover Seder via Zoom

Zoom cancels Leila Khaled webinar at San Francisco State University

Khaled was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which hijacked El Al Flight 219 on September 6, 1970.

PFPL plane hijacker Leila Khaled in South Africa

We're zooming in to Jewish services, but somehow tuning out

The use of virtual means to conduct religious services, even where Halacha does not permit it, is a cause for real concern.

FILE PHOTO: A student takes classes online with his companions using the Zoom app at home