Generation

Children born between 2025 and 2039 will be known as 'Generation Beta'

According to Mark McCrindle, Generation Beta may be the first to regularly use driverless transportation and augmented reality devices.

 Children born between 2025 and 2039 will be known as 'Generation Beta’. Illustration.
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Rabbi Pinto to parents: “Competition among children is Greek culture”

THE VIBE shift can be seen as well as felt.

My Word: Vibes, vibrations, and tectonic shifts

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Rabbi Yoel Pinto: “People used to talk to each other; Today, we’re drowning in a communication”


Wealth gap is getting wider among millennials

A study of over 12,000 Americans that compared Baby Boomers and Millennials, raises concerns about Millennials’ diverging financial gains.

 Millennials sitting together.

Israeli society has shown enormous resilience in response to Hamas massacre - opinion

We can be confident that Israeli society will be dramatically different after October 7. What we cannot know is what change is going to look like.

 SOLDIERS DANCE at a concert by singer Idan Raichel at an army base in the South, last month. In these days of trauma and war there may be room for optimism, says the writer.

Israel's sandwich-generation kids are getting squashed under pressure - opinion

The "sandwich generation" is a rapidly-growing group of people that are "sandwiched" between taking care of family members and trying to hold a job.

 THOSE IN the sandwich generation are like a falafel ball squeezed into a pita – struggling to keep it all together.

Maccabees won, Jews still speak Hebrew: Future generations stand strong

We continue our ancient tradition and it gives us the strength to join together in our shared future.

A symbol of a 'chanuckia', used during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, is displayed on the Old City walls of Jerusalem, on December 12, 2015. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple. The festival is observed by

Gen Z is on track to become the most financially-savvy generation, according to new research

Born between 1990 and the 2000s, Generation Z may be overlooked as still children, but, as they are now completing upper education and entering the work field, Gen Z’ers seem to surpass all expectations and stand out as the new face of financial power.

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