Bar/Bat Mitzvah Youth Overcome Sound of Silence for Deaf
Fifty-four boys and girls celebrated their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs Monday in the Council of Young Israel Rabbis for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired.
Fifty-four boys and girls celebrated their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs Monday in the Council of Young Israel Rabbis for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired.

An Education Ministry expert calls on Arab schools to teach in Hebrew, warns that current system will lead to “linguistic clash.”

The School of Architecture at the Samaria Ariel University Center held its annual carriage race with carriages built by the students.

Israeli scientists team up with colleagues worldwide, discover a third type of supernova.

Shlomo Peleg, born in 1925, has completed his doctorate in history at Haifa University.

On the day before Shavuot Eve – the holiday of the giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai – 23,000 7th-graders will take part in copying an entire Bible.

More young Jews will get a chance to spend a year studying Torah in Israel thanks to the Alisa Flatow Fund.

A rare gray whale was tailed to the coast of Israel, the first known time the giant mammal has been sighted in the area in hundreds of years.

Jerusalem in Europe? The Hebrew University has received a $2.3 million grant to study European structures that reflect sites in Jerusalem.
Special conference "The Family in the Eye of the Storm" took place Monday at the Orot Israel College of Education in Elkana

Out of the three groups in a child's life – family, educators and friends – family has the most influence on the level of religious observance.

The Kantor Center, the first of its kind, for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry was inaugurated at Tel Aviv University Monday.

A new nano-based technology being developed at Tel Aviv University will make computers and the internet work at 'unimagineable' speed and quality.
The Shaf Yativ Beit Midrash program for men with severe mental illness is located in Jerusalem, and recently expanded to a branch in Ramat Gan.

The religious kibbutz movement has begun teaching its young members to withstand pressure to buy more and learn to make do with the necessities.

Tel Aviv University finds that multiple sclerosis biomarkers appear almost a decade before symptoms.
Yeshivah Machon Meir has produced a new Jewish children's Internet program in English called “The Shemesh Show.”

Pro-Israel students at UC Berkeley have scored a temporary win by maintaining veto of a senate bill calling for divestment from the IDF.

Tel Aviv University allows supporters of terrorism to appear via video in “Voices from Gaza” conference.

The Ariel University Center recently hosted the online Math Olympics, a competition including groups from Israel and around the world.

An Israeli high school team from the Upper Galilee has won Connecticut's 17th annual Fire Fighting Home Robot competition.

A new Tel Aviv University study suggests that happiness in marriage may help prevent fatal strokes in men.
Schoolchildren in Efrat collect 1.5 million buttons to commemorate Jewish child victims of the Holocaust.

A new film explores anti-Israel/Semitic incidents on U.S. college campuses and who funds them. Watch the entire film here. The ADL is concerned.

Im Tirtzu holds conference, states its plan to bring Zionist discourse back to the media, politics, and academia.

A tiny village in western Ukraine honored the late Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel laureate Yitzchak Rabin, whose family originated in the hamlet.

Cabinet plans to reverse 'brain drain' by establishing 30 academic centers. Survey shows public is proud of Israel's scientists.

MK Zevulun Orlev says he'll help Beit El obtain classrooms, space to grow.

A Jerusalem college holds an academic conference on miracles. Professor: Our generation longs for miracles.

The mystical city of Tzfat will be getting a bit of a face lift after Mayor Ilan Shochat went on a special fundraising trip to the United States.

Britain will sponsor PA students to do postgraduate work in its country in a program called Higher Education Scholarships for Palestine (HESPAL).

Ben Gurion University is partnering with the Israel Electric Company and the Dimona nuclear plant to add a nuclear engineering program.
A new law requires doctors to know Hebrew before they obtain a license to practice medicine in the State of Israel.

The government has announced it will award the Israel Prize for philosophy to Professor Avishai Margalit, one of the first leaders of Peace Now.

A new British TV series broadcasts an invitation to UK schools to twin with their Arab counterparts in Syria, who are shown in a positive light.

Organizations planning to counter “Israel Apartheid Week.” Stand With Us says: Use anti-Israel events as a "wonderful opportunity" to educate.

Asaf Shapira fell victim to deceit through the Internet social networks. Now he offers a book and lectures about web-based dangers

Jewish and Israeli Arab youths compete together in the Galilee village of Tamra on Thursday in regional semi-finals for Lego robotic construction.

Researchers at Haifa University discover that non-native speakers understand Hebrew more easily when it is spoken with their own accent.

The ZOA issued a scathing attack on the dean of University of California for giving a “free pass” for Muslim incitement and harassment of Jews.

Education Minister toured Samaria as part of public campaign to allow construction of schools there and in Judea, despite freeze on building.

California campus police arrested 12 students for disorderly conduct after they called Ambassador Oren a murderer and disrupted his speech.

Prof. Asa Kasher, who wrote IDF's code of ethics, says no country can accept legal limitations that would place it at a military disadvantage.

A new medical school will open its doors in northern Israel October 2011 next to Ziv Hospital in Tzfat.
(INN Exclusive) Students and pro-Israel organizations united to oppose J Street's presence at the University of Pennsylvania's Hillel on Thursday.

The Knesset hosted a group of Israeli teenagers in the plenum after Tu B'Shvat, letting them speak from the rostrum for the first time in history.

Conference in Jerusalem toured the wonders of the lunar calendar. On display: 4,000 year old tablet that mentions Shvat holidays.

Researchers at the University of Haifa-Oranim investigate why almond trees produce poison, when the purpose of flower nectar is to attract bees.

Arab youths showing growing interest in learning about the Holocaust, government says, but require a special program.

Americans in Israel asked Hillel to withdraw its invitation to J Street to speak on a US campus. Hillel said it is not taking a political stand.

A little red kangaroo who "fell from grace" after barely starting life has survived against all odds, thanks to caretakers at the Gan Garoo Zoo.

“We shall see if the world deals with evil before it spreads,” Netanyahu said at the opening of the Auschwitz blueprint exhibit Monday.

The Hillel Jewish student group at the U Penn campus will become the launching pad for a new campaign by the heavily pro-PA 'J Street' next

Ta'asiyda is a branch of the Manufacturers Association of Israel which Educates the next generation of inventors, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers

Schools uniforms are back in fashion - as of next year. Education Minister says they will help restore pride and discipline in the school system.

Artist Soraya Nazarian unveils her tribute to the “illegal immigrants” who sailed to Israel’s shores during the British Mandate era.

Nationalists at Tel Aviv U. protested the screening of the film “Jenin, Jenin” which a court said contains slander. Arabs sang anti-Israel songs.

The Knesset has a new lobby: The Lobby for the Higher Education System. Education Minister promises a five-year plan.

A Tel Aviv principal told students the IDF is part of the ‘Occupation.” A nationalist Knesset Member wants him fired. Free speech or incitement?

The Knesset Education Committee honored the religious-Zionist youth movement with a special session. 16 Current Knesset members are graduates.
