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The greatest of the Tannaim and Amoraim worked to support themselves, making their Torah study their main occupation and their work secondary.
The greatest of the Tannaim and Amoraim worked to support themselves, making their Torah study their main occupation and their work secondary.

Restore your professional focus and find your inner calm with this 5-step guide on how to get organized at work when overwhelmed.

Former insurance company attorney Beno Glikman now exclusively represents accident victims in Israel. With 17 years of insider knowledge, he knows exactly how insurers minimize payouts and uses proven strategies to secure maximum compensation

How Israeli Expats Manage Reserve Duty While Living Abroad

Discover how AI tools like Guru are revolutionizing the Israeli workplace. Learn how these technologies save time, reduce stress, and boost productivity.

The American Yeshiva Community educates its young women to seek only full time learning mates, and the field narrows to nothing.

Career coaching in the parasha: Shoftim: The buck stops here!

Much of what we appreciate and enjoy in the workplace is the camaraderie with our colleagues. That is what the Jewish festivals are about.

Working from home became more common as a result of the pandemic - but not every sector was equally affected.

These days, remote work seems to be the way many people will work in the future.

How some of the top global corporations help their employees achieve a work-life balance.

Civil Administration enforces against illegal work projects taking place across Judea and Samaria.

Knesset passes in second, third readings bill stipulating that Jewish tradition will be considered before granting work permits for Shabbat.

New research shows Israeli employees are among the world's happiest.

Opposition MK suggests legalizing ridesharing as a way to reduce costs, pollution, and traffic jams.

New official statistics show rise in number of married yeshiva students, drop in number of working haredi women.

Israel’s unemployment rate fell by 0.6 percent in July, according to a report from the country’s Central Bureau of Statistics.
