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Healthcare innovation in Reichman’s MBA program focused on real-world implementation

“The MBA in Healthcare Innovation turns ideas into real healthcare solutions.”
Mourners hug each other at a funeral in Jerusalem in March during the latest Iranian conflict.

AI tools can help reduce anxiety and depression symptoms, Israeli study finds

LEVI PREGER and Rachel Eskandry feel supported as both ‘olim’ and lone soldiers.

Studying in Israel: International students find a home at Reichman University

A simple blood test may detect dementia – up to 25 years in advance

Belly fat may accelerate brain aging, major Israeli MRI study finds


Reichman University launches RiseApp to strengthen Jewish communities worldwide

“RiseApp aims to create a digital home that strengthens connection, reliable information, and resilience within Jewish communities worldwide.”

Reichman University students represent Israel at Global Innovation finals in Paris

The students noted that their primary goal was to demonstrate that "tech for good" can succeed without compromising the high standards and aesthetic of the luxury market.

L'Oréal Israel CEO Eli Sagiv with the winning team

Resilience in crisis: Jonathan Davis on wartime at Reichman University

Jonathan Davis reveals how the institution supports its international student body during times of conflict, fostering resilience and community.

 Jonathan Davis on wartime at Reichman University.

Reichman's AI and Big Data MBA track gives you the skills to be a valuable asset to any business

Dr. Roy Sasson outlines how AI can be taught as business and leadership skills, not just a technical one. The program targets professionals looking to drive change within established organizations.

AI and Big Data track, Reichman University’s Global MBA program

Ben-Gurion University study discovers hidden value of long-term ‘yo-yo dieting’

Even after regaining weight, study participants saw better metabolic markers and reduced visceral fat, highlighting the benefits of sustained healthy habits.

Students at Ben Gurion University, in Beer Sheba. November 04, 2025.

Language barriers, crime, transportation harming Arab economy, experts say

According to experts, the Arab economy in Israel is plagued by a lack of Hebrew skills, high crime rates, and subpar public transportation. A recent event sought to find a solution.

THE ARAB-ISRAELI city of Umm al-Fahm in the foreground and Wadi Ara in the background.

Israeli bar exam passed by nearly 68% of first-time examinees, as divide widens

Overall, 1,545 candidates passed the exam, reflecting a general pass rate of 52.32% and an average score of 59.2.

 A voting station for the head of the Israeli Bar Association, at the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, June 20, 2023

Aliyah: Navigating the contours of academia

What began as export of American branch campuses to the Gulf states ended up with those same states investing millions into American universities in a non-transparent way. 

Alisa Rubin Peled (2nd row, C) in blue dress, with Argov class of 2025.

Reichman study: Babies begin forming expectations of their parents as early as their first year

Infants’ mental representations of attachment are thought to develop across the first year, but empirical attempts to assess this have been scarce.

DR. TAHLI FRENKEL.

Reichman University's New Clinic Offers Free Legal Representation for Disabled IDF Veterans

Based at Harry Radzyner Law School in collaboration with the Anat Ginzburg law firm, the clinic will guide veterans through Ministry of Defense recognition procedures & medical committee preparations

(R to L) Prof. Lior Zemer, Adv. Edan Kleiman, Prof. Uriel Reichman, and Adv. Anat Ginzburg