Yoav Kisch
EU appoints first ever haredi to National Team of Higher Education Reform Experts
HERE operates under the Erasmus+ program, and aims to strengthen the connection between academia and the evolving labor market.
'Historic decision': Kisch invites Trump to attend Israel Prize ceremony on Independence Day
Kisch and Huckabee call to move embassies into Israel’s capital, Jerusalem
Tainted views, distorted teaching: Should Haaretz be banned from Israeli high schools? - opinion
Israel seeks after-school programs for autistic youth amid manpower shortage
The Education Ministry is considering alternative options, including after-hour programs, for autistic youth due to a shortage in special-ed staffers at daycare centers
Education Minister Kisch backs down, to award Israel Prize this year
"I chose to change the initial decision and award the Israel prizes in the various categories, alongside the prize in the Revival category," the education minister stated on Wednesday.
High Court tells gov't to provide justifications to cancel Israel Prize
In a recent development in the controversy over this year's Israel Prize cancelation, the High Court issued a conditional order to Education Minister Kisch.
Cancelling Israel Prize categories was a tone-deaf decision - editorial
This year is unlike any before; the prizes should reflect that, reasoned Kisch last week. On the surface, this is a legitimate enough reasoning, but it is weak and senseless.
Eyal Waldman: Netanyahu confidant Shlomi Fogel prevented me from receiving the Israel Prize
Waldman claimed that Fogel exerted heavy pressure on the members of the committee to recommend another candidate "from the right sector."
Israel Prize restructured to avoid honoring Netanyahu critic - report
Eyal Waldman, an Israeli tech giant, called on the Prime Minister to resign after his daughter was murdered at the Nova music festival in Re'im on October 7.
How political corruption turned the mighty into cowards - opinion
Killing the Israel Prize is not like killing Alexei Navalny, but the motivation is all the same.
Holocaust education in Israeli high schools becomes non-mandatory following Oct. 7
The Education Ministry clarified that this decision would currently only be valid for the 2024 school year if it were to come to fruition.
Israel's education minister plans Yad Vashem-like October 7 memorial center
The research center would be led by professionals, and the long-term aim would be to educate future generations.
Grapevine November 7, 2023: Disappearance of the man next door
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.