Gen Z
Study reveals surprising trends in sick leave use across Israel in 2025
A 2025 study of Israeli workers finds sick leave patterns shaped by job type and flexibility, not commitment, with Gen Z taking the fewest days and public sector absenteeism highest.
Pakistan’s Gen Z hits a wall of inflation, unemployment, censorship - feature
OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn
Cameron Kasky: Jewish progressive running for Congress after West Bank solidarity mission
Bumble research reveals what Gen Z looks for in romance
Purpose, confidence, and integrity is the new standard approach to dating for Generation Z, the first generation growing up entirely around dating apps.
How can the younger generation be brought closer to Israel? - opinion
The current generation has witnessed increasing trends of distancing and alienation between Israel and American Jewry.
Gen Z want more flexible working conditions - study
A study conducted by Fiverr has shown that workers aged between 16-26 value passion, flexibility and the ability to build skill when seeking employment opportunities.
Jewish ‘Gen Z’ can save Jewish giving - opinion
Jewish Gen Z is bright, determined and dynamic. But if we don’t rally our community around mindful giving, we may soon find that there is no community left for us to lead.
Gen Z are standing up to Iran's Regime -opinion
Gen Z’s mass reaction to what they perceived as the state-sponsored killing of one of their own, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, was not their first clash with authority.
Rabbi Ari Lamm: Using podcasts, social media to teach Jewish ideas
No. 38 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Rabbi Ari Lamm, bringing great Jewish ideas to the English-speaking public.
Meet Israel's first TikTok politician: Hadar Muchtar
INSIDE POLITICS: Hadar Muchtar is only 20 years old, not even eligible to run for the Knesset, but the leader of the Fiery Youth movement has become the buzzword of the fifth election.
Gen Z didn’t coin ‘quiet quitting’ — Gen X did - opinion
Strivers, grinders and hustlers hate them, but quiet quitters, slackers and work-to-rulers are treasured antiheroes in American folk culture.
Meaningful Israel education: Engaging today’s college students
Students are on a large spectrum of Israel knowledge, from knowing virtually nothing to having a full understanding of the creation and modern politics of Israel.
Israeli-American Council to announce winners of youth environmental challenge
In partnership with Israel’s UN Mission, hundreds of American students made pitches.