Social workers

As Israelis deal with wounds of war, people with disabilities show the way - opinion

Israel’s current war has left deep emotional wounds still in need of healing. Yet we can take pride in knowing that Shalva fulfilled its national responsibility with devotion and dignity.

 Shalva building
Dental students Benji Bloom, left, and Bryan Dovi Teigman working in a Touro simulation lab that uses cutting-edge AI-based technology.

With students shifting their study habits, this Jewish university is embracing smart AI adoption

Medics evacuate a wounded Israeli soldier on road 232 near the southern Israeli city of Sderot, October 7, 2023.

‘The ER looked like a world war’: Neurosurgeon and social worker recall the first hours of Oct. 7

 NIRIM STUDENTS embark on a journey that changes the course of their future.

Rebuilding lives: How Nirim is transforming Israel’s at-risk youth


Holocaust survivors in Israel to receive dedicated assistance through new program

Thanks to the Claims Conference, to date, over $90 billion has been paid in indemnification, with $535 million distributed in 2024 to more than 200,000 survivors in 83 countries.

 Holocaust survivors in Israel.

Failing to learn from complaints: Israel’s Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry - comment

In essence, the ministry focuses on a case-by-case approach rather than employing a deeper, integrative, and structured examination of the content of the complaints received about social workers.

 The new "Mamuniya" welfare complex in east Jerusalem, opened August 4, 2024.

Social workers unite in Modi'in: Iris Chaim’s emotional call for resilience and solidarity

Hundreds of social workers gathered in Modiin for a New Year toast, where Iris Chaim, mother of fallen Yotam, delivered a moving speech on unity and perseverance.

 Iris Haim attends a ceremony in honour of her son Yotam Haim, Samer Talalka and Alon Shamriz, the three hostages accidentally killed by Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip, at the President Residence in Jerusalem, April 15, 2024.

How October 7 psychologically impacted Israeli fashion

Hadassah Fidler: "In Israel post-Oct. 7 there is no such universal code of dress that tells people we are grieving."

 LIAN MIZRACHI'S Swords of Iron gown.

Since war outbreak, 860 civilians killed in Israel, including 53 children - NII

The Welfare Ministry fortified the social worker department in Majdal Shams to enable them to better care for the families of the children, the ministry said Sunday.

 View of the National Insurance Institute (bituach leumi) offices in Jerusalem, October 26, 2020

October 7 and the Gaza War has put a heavy burden on Israel’s social workers

During the war, the population in need of social worker assistance grew significantly—in the hotels housing the evacuated, in treatment centers, and in various settlements throughout the country.

FRIENDS AND FAMILY mourn at the funeral of American lone soldier Alex Sasaki at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem, in March.

World Social Work Day: Gaza war puts heavy burden on Israel’s overworked social workers

During the war, the number of people in need of assistance from a social worker grew significantly.

 An IDF soldier near the Gaza Strip. December 12, 2023.

Haredi families above poverty line get more food vouchers than others below line

There are too-few social workers and inadequate state funds to help the public cope with the war.

 A CUSTOMER shops for groceries at a Rami Levy supermarket branch, in Jerusalem.

Columbia School of Social Work student group to host pro-Oct 7 'teach-in'

"Nuance is important," the students say, "but it is not a substitute for liberation." 

 A DEMONSTRATOR attends a pro-Palestinian rally at Columbia University, in New York City, in March 2024. (Illustrative)

Breaking the cycle of poverty

An interview with Ya’akov Margi, Israel’s Minister of Welfare and Social Affairs.

 Ya'akov Margi, Minister of Welfare and Social Affairs

DEI: Not diverse, equitable, or inclusive if antisemitism is ignored - opinion

Dr. Ayelet Kuper said antisemitism is “largely ignored” in the University of Toronto’s DEI courses, despite a mandate to include the subject as issued by that university’s antisemitism working group.