Hebrew
Painting through the ashes: Ronen Siman-Tov turns Jerusalem’s wounds into art - interview
‘A believer’: In conversation with Ronen Siman-Tov, whose solo exhibition opens tomorrow at the Jerusalem Artists’ House.
'I show up for my Jewish friends': Jerry O’Connell on antisemitism, Israel, and a childhood promise
Israel was never meant to be a gold-plated donor project - opinion
Why AI could create the next wave of Israeli unicorns
The Hebrew tongue and what we need to do to keep it alive - opinion
I’ve come to believe in the urgent necessity of Hebraization – not as cultural nostalgia or Zionist romanticism, but as civilizational repair.
IDF reservist family inspires with heartfelt song about love, loss, redemption
Franny and Evyatar's latest Hebrew single, "For This Moment" was born from that fire - and from the quiet, aching space of waiting.
'Show leadership like Trump': MKs call for Hebrew signs on Temple Mount ahead of Passover
"There is no justification for the absence of directional signs to the Temple Mount, the holiest site to the Jewish people," a letter signed by 10 MKs said.
Wasted potential: The urgent need to close Israel’s Arab employment gap - opinion
Israel loses billions annually due to Arab workforce gaps. Investing in education, infrastructure, and job access isn’t just economic sense—it’s a necessity for a stronger, more inclusive future.
Innovative solution helps war-affected first-graders read without stress
Cholem, in collaboration with Bezalel, developed a unique reading kit through play, donated to evacuated schools. It includes illustrated booklets and card games.
'My Zionism has only grown stronger,' freed hostage says at Washington prayer event
"We have to continue to the second stage and make sure all our loved ones come back," freed captive Noa Argamani said to the crowd.
A grant to study Hebrew is ‘woke DEI,’ Ted Cruz says
A study of Hebrew grammar's noun genders was flagged as "woke" in Senator Cruz's new database of federal grants, one of seven Israel-linked projects targeted despite his strong support for Israel.
'Theodor' returns to Israeli Opera
The opera attempts to answer why and how Zionism – and our own existence as Hebrew-speaking Jews in Israel – emerged.
Technion honors 'Hebrew Language Day' by remembering 'The War of the Languages'
Following the revival of Hebrew, there was a struggle to implement the language into universities, leading to "The War of the Languages."
'Reflecting our reality': 'Hostages' voted as Hebrew word of the year
According to the academy, the word hostages received 45% of votes, while the word "bravery" came in second, garnering 11% of votes.