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Anti-gov’t activist held on suspicion of incitement after social media post calling for ‘rebellion'
Dr. Yolanda Yavor was arrested on suspicion of incitement after a post urging “rebellion,” with police saying her language created a real risk amid heightened national tensions.
Between hatred and antisemitism: Suspended Hebrew U prof. finds new job at Princeton - opinion
Two Jewish students sue MIT, tenured professor for antisemitic harassment, doxing
For the first time since Henry VIII created the role, a Jew will helm Hebrew studies at Cambridge
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.
Honoring Tamir
"Slice and Dice:" TAU team sees Acheulian flints as pre eco-aware butchery
TAU study shows tiny flints found in Revadim were tools repurposed to perform delicate butchery on enormous animals such as elephants.
Iranian poli-sci prof. given another year in prison for dissidence
Previously sentenced for spreading "propaganda against the regime." If there is a war with Israel, we will have to explain "why we fought a war with a country 200 km. away that never threatened us."
Hebrew U professor: 'Jewish terrorists' destroyed homes in Wadi Hummus
"If there was a God, he would've brought down a lightning bolt on the Jewish terrorists who destroyed the home," wrote Goldblum on Facebook.
Top Reform seminary names professorships for late president
The professors serve on each of the HUC-JIR campuses — in Cincinnati, Jerusalem, Los Angeles and New York.
Hadassah professor who trained doctors in 38 countries accepts top award
Professor Pe’er established an ophthalmology department at a hospital in Kenya in the 1980s.
Bashing Israel from the professor's perch
Even the capacity for enjoyment and celebration is more palpable in Israel than elsewhere in the Middle East: the proofs lay with the facts and in everyday life.
University staffers undergo training in sensitivity to Arab students
The goal is to make the growing number of Arab citizens studying at Israeli universities feel more comfortable by making the staff more understanding of where they are coming from.