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International Women's Day report: Low rate of female officials in Israel
There are currently only six female mayors in Israel, according to a report published this week by Dun & Bradstreet Israel.
From Jodhpur to Haifa: Representations of ‘Hero of Haifa,’ Dalpat Singh
From the rainbow bubble to the Lower Galilee
Thank you, tourists 2018
Secondary teachers end sanctions over learning disabilities reform
Teachers will be rewarded for their work with students with learning disabilities, school counselors will be exempt from filing paperwork, and each school will appoint a coordinator to oversee.
Fifty years since the death of Winston Churchill
Churchill was a complex human being.
Into the fray: The demise of Israeli patriotism?
The Israeli political discourse has been afflicted by pronouncements that could have easily been drawn from the Orwellian lexicons of 1984.
Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a start-up
An event at The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo is hoping to produce great start-up partnerships.
A feast for the senses
Disability rights NGO Access Israel and the Hilton Queen of Sheba have partnered up to offer an experience that titillates the senses while illustrating the difficulty of living with a disability.
Virtuous
Court orders Ministry of Defense to recognize man as IDF widower
Officer died of breast cancer after periodic IDF health checks did not ask about prevalence of disease among family members; Lod Court rules in favor of family
Livni: New bill passed by committee will improve bar association, legal profession
The justice minister emphasized that greater state involvement in standards for lawyers would lead to better lawyers.
What can Israel learn from Canada's override clause?
Proponents of the override law should not base their arguments on the Canadian override. It has not proven particularly successful or popular in Canada.
Shy Nobleman loses his shyness about Hebrew
39-year-old Ramat Gan native has returned with a twist – his first album in Hebrew.