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After the IDF mistakenly killed her son in Gaza, Yotam Haim's mother chose forgiveness and hope

Two-and-a-half years since her son’s death, Iris Haim is actively engaged in the development of a project that is directly tied to the essence of her son – Beit Yotam.

Iris Haim with son Yotam z”l, who was mistakenly shot by IDF soldiers in Dec. 2023.
Mayor Moshe Lion and other partners excitedly cutting ribbon at ceremony. At the new space, coffee conversations can lead to groundbreaking results.

Moving FourWard: Inside Jerusalem's ambitious bid to reinvent medical innovation

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Voices Israel anthology 2025: Celebrating English poetry shaped by war, love, and memory

Zoom school, March 12: ‘For young children, parents, and university stu dents, people are juggling many roles.’

Smotrich proposes new education guidelines: vacation now, study in the summer


The end of COVID and the decline of Zoom - opinion

As summer winds down and we prepare for the High Holidays, I hope that more and more people will decide to exchange their seat at their dining room table for their seat in synagogue or Temple.

MANHI IS working to make Zoom teaching more interesting and effective.

These gestures give Zoom users more positive experiences - study

A certain set of gestures called Video Meeting Signals (VMS) can improve user experience in the video conference platform Zoom, according to a new study.

Video Meeting Signals

Grapevine: Four generations of Leiblers

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Isi Leibler addressing the third World Conference of Soviet Jewry in Jerusalem, 1983.

Bible study porn 'Zoombombing' case reaches $85 m. settlement

"The case itself and the settlement that we've obtained ... I think will become a standard for other technology companies going forward."

Close up of a woman hands working with a laptop and drawing in a digital tablet on a dek at home or office (Illustrative)

Self-consciousness correlates to feelings on virtual meetings - study

For self-conscious people, seeing themselves in the mirror more frequently was associated with worse attitudes, whereas the opposite was true for those with a low level of self-consciousness.

A family takes part in a Zoom shiva

In an era when we choose our own identities, why identify as Jewish?

Insisting that taking action is what matters most, Bodner proposes a creative new framework for “doing Jewish” based on an acronym from the Yiddish word “tachlis.”

 A YOUNG Polish Jew reads from a book in Yiddish, in the Jewish library at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Krakow.

Thousands tune in for Zoom's annual conference 'Zoomtopia'

The conference, which was, of course, conducted on the Zoom platform, presented programs and innovations designed for today’s dynamic work environments.

 Thousands tune in for Zoom's annual conference 'Zoomtopia'

Hapoalim, Access Israel launch employment forum

The online conference “First Steps to Integration in Employment for People with Disabilities” will be held on Zoom on Monday, August 9 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Bank Hapoalim

Israel's government must act to save our children’s education - opinion

The following are some ideas to tackle the two biggest challenges that have been encountered: social and emotional well-being and academic learning.

A teacher instructs her students from her home last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, in Mevaseret Zion.

Here's how to fight trauma triggers and their behaviors:

Your job is to become aware of when, why and how you get triggered by a “perceived” past threat. Then you must learn how to correctly respond so you can master your fear and reduce your anxiety.

IN MY example, little triggers arouse big fears.