Jerusalem college of technology

Mendelovich says Israel should remain in WHO until alternative is set up

He stressed the necessity of the WHO, explaining that “it’s important to understand that the WHO operates in areas where we have no alternatives.”

  The World Health Organization (WHO) logo is seen near its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2023.
An ultra-Orthodox (haredi) student is seen at the Jerusalem College of Technology.

Jerusalem College of Technology: Balancing academic education, religion, and IDF service

Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox women competing in the annual Hack.Her.It competition hosted by the Schreiber LevTech Entrepreneurship Center at the Jerusalem College of Technology.

‘Not giving up this opportunity’: Orthodox women innovate through war

A sketch for the upcoming Machon Tal campus

Grapevine: New at JCT


Haredim in tech: 50 shades of black

Haredim in tech: A quiet but quick revolution where diversity wins the day.

A HAREDI STUDENT works on a computer  at the Jerusalem College of Technology.

J'lem college examines intersection of Jewish religious law and technology

The center will pioneer a unique collaboration between halachic experts and faculty members from JCT's science departments to address questions that arise in the intersection of Torah and tech.

Jerusalem College of Technology students at work during the May 2019 hackathon

GRAPEVINE: Father’s daughter

Fervent Yiddishist and occasional actress Bella Bryks Klein premiered her one-woman show, My Father’s Daughter, in June in Tel Aviv, which she is gradually taking on tour.

Sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer, whose parents were murdered in the Holocaust, with Bella Bryks-Klein at the Tel Aviv Cinémathèque

Philadelphia Mayor Nutter woos Israeli companies

Nutter's relationship with Israel extends beyond business. In January, he officiated a wedding between an Israel’s deputy consul general to the mid-Atlantic region Elad Strohmayer and his husband Oren Ben-Yosef.

THE TEL AVIV skyline

Higher education and the future of Jerusalem

As the only institution of higher learning in downtown Jerusalem, Hadassah Academic College has a special responsibility to the city.

Hadassah College campus 370