Women education

A small and insufficient victory: Female Torah scholars - opinion

A public body in which women cannot hold certain roles is invalid according to the principles of democracy and not to be taken seriously.

 Women studying at Matan Women's Institute for Torah Studies in Jerusalem.
 There is a high demand for combat roles among women in the November-December 2023 draft

Invest in women: Why gender equality matters for Israel’s future – opinion

YOUNG WOMEN and teens from Unistream hold a meeting. Embarking on an entrepreneurial journey at a young age offers real-life education, notes the writer.

Women’s entrepreneurship: Resilience and leadership in times of crisis - opinion

 Israel Police officers seen near a Mosque in the Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran, in the Negev desert, Israel, November 14, 2024

Bedouin, Arab Israeli sector more likely to suffer genetic diseases


Israeli parties from Right, Left team up to fight prostitution

Lawmakers from every party in the Knesset signed the bill, except for the ultra-Orthodox Shas and United Torah Judaism.

A sex worker[Illustrative]

Israel’s first woman Shari’a court judge a humble role model

‘Other religious courts may fear a precedent’

Islamic jurist Hana Mansour-Khatib poses in her office in Tamra, in the eastern Galilee.

School's not out for summer - matriculation exam season begins

Some 220,000 students in the 11th and 12th grades are expected to take the matriculation exams across a wide variety of subjects.

Children in classroom

Jewish and Arab female Jerusalemites express mixed feelings on Women’s Day

'Women are treated as if they are inferior, like they are children,’ says one woman

Women who took part in a project ahead of International Women's Day (marked on March 8), hug during a meeting with Nechama Rivlin (not pictured), wife of Israeli President Reuven Rivlin in JerusalemDay

Danielle Foundation prize to award the ‘angels’ of medicine

Family calls on public to nominate deserving doctors.

DANIELLE SONNENFELD, who was killed in a car accident in 2015, after whom the foundation is named

Jews are world’s most educated religious group, study finds

American Jews have the highest rate of higher education, at 75 percent (compared to 40 percent of Americans generally), and have an average of 14.7 years of schooling.

Students in a classroom [Illustrative]

Assessment shows improvement in Israeli primary schools

Despite the advances, large gaps remain across socio-economic sectors and between Hebrew and Arabic-speaking pupils.

Edication Minister Naftali Bennett at the release of the Meitzav elementary school assessment exam

The smartest Palestinian teenager in all the land

Abdullah is a role model to her brother and fellow classmates. Since a very young age, she has independently organized her personal schedule and allocated a number of hours daily to study.

RAHAF MUFEED ABDULLAH (second left), who received the highest score on the Palestinian national standardized test, poses for a photo with her family.

2014/15 academic year saw more doctorates, but fewer BAs and MAs

Arab students comprised 10% of those receiving undergraduate degrees.

Ben-Gurion University graduation ceremony

MK Merav Ben Ari ranked first in inaugural Student MK Index

The NUIS issued an inaugural Student MK Index, ranking MKs by the extent of their engagement and activities in promoting issues most pertaining to youth and students.

Merav Ben-Ari