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After 100 years, Israel's kibbutzim are still adapting to war, change, and an uncertain future
Israel’s kibbutzim have moved far beyond agriculture, balancing industry, private income and community life while confronting the scars of October 7.
A 20-year Rhodes Scholar type plan: Helping secure the future of Israel, Jews - opinion
Former Technion president Professor Yitzhak Apeloig passes away aged 81
Israel making 'every possible mistake' in Lebanon, Tel Aviv University vice-rector says
Iranian diplomat turned US professor accused of crimes against humanity
Mahallati’s aim at the UN was to "obfuscate and lie to the international community about mass crimes perpetrated by the Iranian regime.”
Prof. Ruth Gavison: A legal giant and a born mensch
Prof. Gavison, or “Rutie” as she insisted, was a brilliant legal scholar whose reach and dimension I could only sense, since her incisive scholarship was well beyond the scope of my comprehension.
Bar-Ilan University appoints first Arab female full professor
Working in Bar-Ilan's Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Saiegh-Haddad's work specializes in developmental psycholinguistics and language acquisition.
Israel Prize laureate Professor Zeev Sternhell passes away at 85
Sternhell, who received the prize for his studies into political sciences, was known worldwide as an expert on fascism.
US to deport Iranian professor with coronavirus in possible prisoner swap
"We are working and cooperating with the immigration office to deport him as soon as possible to Iran."
TAU's Vered Noam first woman to win Israel Prize for Talmud Scholarship
Education Minister Rafi Peretz, making the announcement on Monday evening, called Noam “a source of inspiration for a whole generation of women studying Torah.”
Jacob Dolinger, Jewish Brazilian international law expert, dies at 84
“He was a leader in defense of Judaism and Zionism. A hard-working activist and writer for a Jewish state, he had a life crowned with accuracy and consistency,” added Wurman.
Technion professor of Materials Engineering dies from lab explosion
Professor Elazar Gutmanas immigrated from the U.S.S.R. and joined the Technion's Department of Materials Science and Engineering in 1974.
Professor fired after claiming polar bears are thriving in climate change
“When push came to shove, UVic threw me under the bus rather than stand up for my academic freedom,” said Crockford.