
Don’t Need No Education
Breaking down unemployment in Israel underscores the importance of education to a successful economy. More than 60 percent of Israelis with less than an eighth
Breaking down unemployment in Israel underscores the importance of education to a successful economy. More than 60 percent of Israelis with less than an eighth
More than at any other time, the past 17 years of Israel’s existence have been characterized by conflict, desperation, violence and a widening socio-economic gap.
Israeli election fever is running high this week as the Knesset, led by Prime Minister Netanyahu, set new elections for January 22, 2013. Others have
Over the years Habonim was able to build summer camps across North America, build kibbutzim across Israel, and build character in its members. Those are
I am sure by now you all have watched or at least heard about the “Secret Romney tape” in which he described the 47% of
Two summers ago, I joined a group of Israelis and Palestinians at their weekly protest in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The protests,
Shelly Yachimovich is the Chair of the Israeli Labor Party and the Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset. In
This article originally appeared in The Jewish Week and is reprinted here with permission of the author. At 7:30 am on a recent
Moshe Silman, 57, died Friday, July 20th, from burns on over 90 percent of his body. He doused himself with fuel and lit himself on
Continuing our ongoing “Four Questions” feature, we talk with Dahlia Scheindlin an independent pollster and strategic political consultant based in Tel Aviv. Dahlia born and raised in