education

Justice Kagan speculates about publicly funded yeshivas

Kagan’s line of questioning comes as New York recently closed multiple yeshivas that were not abiding by a state law requiring all schools to adequately teach basic secular subjects.

By ASAF ELIA-SHALEV/JTA
01/05/2025

The Museum of Tolerance - educating for resilience in a fractured land

If we are to heal and prevent further disintegration, we must do more than remember. We must rebuild. We believe that the path begins with education.

By DR. GRANIT ALMOG-BAREKET , MIRI DAYAN
28/04/2025

The Hebrew tongue and what we need to do to keep it alive

I’ve come to believe in the urgent necessity of Hebraization – not as cultural nostalgia or Zionist romanticism, but as civilizational repair.

By ADAM SCOTT BELLOS
28/04/2025
 If we are to heal and if we are to prevent further disintegration, we must do more than remember.

From remembrance to responsibility: Educating for resilience in a fractured Israel - opinion

Honoring the fallen means more than remembrance - it demands rebuilding leadership, civic trust, and a shared future.

By DR. GRANIT ALMOG-BAREKET , MIRI DAYAN
27/04/2025

Belu Simion Fainaru: The world-renowned artist, educator set to receive the Israel Prize

Internationally acclaimed interdisciplinary artist and educator gets a stately pat on the back as he wins the Israel Prize.

27/04/2025

Trump order targets Chinese, Qatari influence in US schools

A White House fact sheet claimed that $60 billion in foreign gifts and contracts had flowed into US academic institutions over the decades.

Israeli high schoolers win two gold medals at European Math Olympiad

The competition challenges participants with advanced problems in algebra, combinatorics, geometry, number theory, and elementary mathematics.

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