Gen Z

Young adults are growing more skeptical and angry about AI

Among young adults in the workforce, close to half said the risks of A.I. outweighed its potential benefits on the job.

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People attend a drag performance in an underground parking lot used as a protected space in Tel Aviv, amid the war with Iran and Hezbollah and ongoing rocket fire toward Israel.

Israeli youth maintain positive moods amid global life satisfaction crisis, war - opinion

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‘Horrific signal’: Young job seekers are arriving with parents to job interviews

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From TikTok to public spaces: ‘Therian’ teens embrace animal identities


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.

 THE WRITER (left) works with a rehabilitation patient at the Harvey and Gloria Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center, a joint project of ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran, Jewish National Fund-USA and the Israeli government.

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.

 A DEMONSTRATION against the Islamic regime of Iran, following the death of Mahsa Amini, takes place outside the Houses of Parliament in central London

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.

 Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, bringing Jewish ideas to a new generation.

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.

 HADAR MUCHTAR, leader of the Fiery Youth movement, speaks to students from the Blich High School in Ramat Gan on Tuesday.

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.

 Low wages, workplace disrespect, no career advancement and employee dissatisfaction have helped contribute quiet quitting, which has become popular on TikTok (Illustrative).

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.

 GRADUATE STUDENTS from The iCenter’s degree program in Israel education at George Washington University experience Israel during their eight-day academic seminar in June.

Israeli-American Council to announce winners of youth environmental challenge

In partnership with Israel’s UN Mission, hundreds of American students made pitches.

 AN AUDIENCE MEMBER waves Israeli and American flags at the Israeli-American Council National Summit in Hollywood, Florida.

House passes resolution condemning rising antisemitism

The US House of Representatives passed a resolution on Wednesday condemning the rise of antisemitism. 420 members voted for it, one voted against: Thomas Massie (R-KY).

 A protestor carries a white supremacist and antisemitic sign outside the Kenosha County Courthouse on the second day of jury deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, US, November 17, 2021.

National survey on youth and religion raises concern about Gen-Z Jews

The Jewish results, shared exclusively with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, confirm some elements of conventional wisdom about Gen Z Jews in America and challenge others.

‘WHAT SEPARATES American Jews and Israel is, well, everything... [yet] we ought to celebrate those differences, not bemoan them.’

The ridiculous nature of antisemitism - opinion

In his new film, Sacha Baron Cohen addresses Holocaust-denial. To that end, he interviewed real Holocaust survivors.

SACHA BARON COHEN appears in ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,’ a sequel to his 2006 comedy, ‘Borat.’