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Saar Lays Cornerstone in Tekoa

Minister Combines Visit To Tekoa School With Speech On Legality

Education Min. Gideon Saar lays cornerstone for new 12 classroom building in Tekoa's Jewish Unity School. "Achievement on the rise".

Minister Combines Visit To Tekoa School With Speech On Legality

Israel Funding Islamic Movement Schools

An argument over core subjects in independent schools reveals that Israel is funding radical Islamic movement.

Israel Funding Islamic Movement Schools

PhD Recipients Bury the Word ‘Handicapped’

A record-breaking 366 graduating Ph.Ds at Hebrew Univ. Mount Scopus campus prove the word “handicapped” is obsolete. “Anything is possible.”

PhD Recipients Bury the Word ‘Handicapped’

Arab Students Insult Anthem at Yellin Academy

Graduation ceremony at 99-year-old David Yellin College was bilingual, yet Arab students refused to rise for HaTikva.

Arab Students Insult Anthem at Yellin Academy

Hebrew Charter School Expected to Strengthen D.C. Community

Sela Public Charter School, a Hebrew language public charter school, has been granted a conditional charter to open in District of Columbia.

Hebrew Charter School Expected to Strengthen D.C. Community

Amit Students Learn Safe Surfing

Students in the religious-Zionist Amit network learn Internet safety, create Torah-study train in honor of education day.

Amit Students Learn Safe Surfing

Controversy Over Civics Text That Claims Left is ‘More Humane’

A new civics textbook has caused controversy as it terms the political left ‘more humane’ and says Nakba Law ‘harms Arab rights.’

Controversy Over Civics Text That Claims Left is ‘More Humane’

Changes to Higher Education, Restoration of Balance and Variety?

Minister Gideon Sa'ar: The expansion of the Council for Higher Education will result in quality, variety and balance.

Changes to Higher Education, Restoration of Balance and Variety?

Video: Age-Old Ceremony for 'First-Born' New Immigrants

Eleven immigrant students from Russia, all first-born, were “redeemed” in a moving Pidyon HaBen ceremony at Boys Town Jerusalem

Video: Age-Old Ceremony for 'First-Born' New Immigrants

Holocaust Education: Prevalent and Relevant

Increased demand among foreigners to study Holocaust; Increased need to heed its lessons.

Holocaust Education: Prevalent and Relevant

Opinion: Academic Pluralism?

Teachers seek to limit academic pluralism by declaring that they will not take part in educational tours of Hevron.

Opinion: Academic Pluralism?

OECD Report: Israel 2nd Among Educated Countries

New OECD report places Israel in second place in terms of the number of its academics. No surpise to Jewish mothers.

OECD Report: Israel 2nd Among Educated Countries

IDF: Preparing the Next Generation

IDF Emergency Situation Instructors are coming to a school near you to ensure children are prepared for the vicissitudes of life in Israel.

IDF: Preparing the Next Generation

More Than 1,000 Israelis Learn in Hevron, Jenin Universities

More than 1,000 Israeli citizens are learning in Palestinian Authority universities in Hevron and Jenin.

More Than 1,000 Israelis Learn in Hevron, Jenin Universities

Knesset Approves Free Education from Age 3

New law that would allow for free education for children starting at the age of three approved by the Israeli government.

Knesset Approves Free Education from Age 3

Gov't Launches New 'Brain Drain' Preventive Strategy

The government is set to launch four new I-CORE centers -- its new strategy for stemming the tide of Israeli academic "brain drain."

Gov't Launches New 'Brain Drain' Preventive Strategy

Revealed: Education and Income in Israel

Data to be revealed at a Jerusalem conference confirms the strong link between education, employment and income in Israel.

Revealed: Education and Income in Israel

More Israelis Choose Religious Schools

More Israelis are choosing religious education for their children as the school year begins.

More Israelis Choose Religious Schools

Daycare Centers to Fly the Flag

Israel's daycare centers will begin the week by raising the flag. 'Not just for Independence Day,' coordinator explains.

Daycare Centers to Fly the Flag

Eichler: Hareidi Children Need Protection

Hareidi-religious children in Israel's south are at high risk, says MK Eichler, who calls for immediate protection.

Eichler: Hareidi Children Need Protection

US Jews Give Soft Love for Tough Israeli Youth

Young US Jews, mostly Birthright alumni, are teaching English to underprivileged Israeli youth. "Tikkun Olam” (repairing the world) at work.

US Jews Give Soft Love for Tough Israeli Youth

Motivated US Teachers Meet Israeli Peers

Teach For America members met their Teach First Israel counterparts to learn from one another how best to inspire disadvantaged students.

Motivated US Teachers Meet Israeli Peers

Israel Scores Gold at Physics Olympiad

Israel's delegation to the International Physics Olympiad returned home Tuesday, bringing home five medals – 2 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze.

Israel Scores Gold at Physics Olympiad

Ministers Approve Digitalized Textbooks Bill

A law that would provide students with a digital alternative to standard textbooks is making its way through the Knesset.

Ministers Approve Digitalized Textbooks Bill

U.S. Archives Photo History of Expulsion of Jews from Jerusalem

A massive photographic treasure documenting the Jewish presence in the Old City of Jerusalem long before 1948 was unearthed last month in th

U.S. Archives Photo History of Expulsion of Jews from Jerusalem

Intellectuals in Gaza, Israeli Left Agree on the Issues

On politics, graduates of Islamic University in Gaza are more or less in line with leftist Israeli academicians.

Intellectuals in Gaza, Israeli Left Agree on the Issues

Updated 'Ella Center' Opened in Sderot

Sderot gets a science center in honor of brave teen killed in rocket strike.

Updated 'Ella Center' Opened in Sderot

Tel Aviv School now 97% Foreign

Israeli parents in southern Tel Aviv are frustrated as a local student body becomes 97% foreign workers, forcing their children to go elsewhere.

Tel Aviv School now 97% Foreign

Does English Literature Have a Place in Yeshiva? Absolutely!

You wouldn't think that a Talmud teacher would need to know Shakespeare, but Amy Gelbart, of Herzog College in Alon Shvut, thinks otherwise.

Does English Literature Have a Place in Yeshiva? Absolutely!

Israel's Other Diplomatic Track: Learning About Israeli Nanotech

Stand With Us has brought 16 top European students to learn about Israeli nanotech - and about Israel - at a Bar Ilan University conference.

Israel's Other Diplomatic Track: Learning About Israeli Nanotech

Wolfensohn Barred from Beirut U.,Learns Arab Gratitude Firsthand

Sir James Wolfensohn denied the role of commencement speaker in Beirut despite his services to the Arabs.

Wolfensohn Barred from Beirut U.,Learns Arab Gratitude Firsthand

Kuwait Teacher Sacked for Praising Jews

A teacher in Kuwait was sacked for holding up Jewish ethics as a role model for students to follow.

Kuwait Teacher Sacked for Praising Jews

Israel's Water Situation a Bit Better? Thanks to YU Students

Working on some small projects over the span of a week, 16 Yeshiva University students had a big impact on Israel's water situation.

Israel's Water Situation a Bit Better? Thanks to YU Students

Yad L'achim: 'Kids in Secular Schools Don't Know Shema'

Days before the holiday of Shavuot, Yad L'achim called for more action in promoting Jewish identity among schoolchildren in Israel.

Yad L'achim: 'Kids in Secular Schools Don't Know Shema'

Summer School Break Shortened; Holiday Breaks Lengthened

Breaking with tradition, the school year will start on August 26 rather than on September 1. This will allow schools traction before Rosh Hashana.

Summer School Break Shortened; Holiday Breaks Lengthened

Cheating Student Gets Probation

A woman who cheated on a national exam has been convicted on criminal charges and sentenced to probation and a fine.

Cheating Student Gets Probation

Israeli Bone Cell Experiment to Take off with Endeavor Shuttle

Monday’s scheduled launch of the Endeavor will carry an Israeli experiment that began on the 2003 shuttle that ended in the death of Ilan Ramon.

Israeli Bone Cell Experiment to Take off with Endeavor Shuttle

How Girls' School Creates Bible Champions

Girls from the 'Amana' school lead the country in their knowledge of Tanach. Teachers explain how.

How Girls' School Creates Bible Champions

Memorial Road Project Remembers Yesha Terror Victims

A project at Ofra Girls’ School in Samaria marks out seven points on the north-south Highway 60 that has claimed dozens of terror victims.

Memorial Road Project Remembers Yesha Terror Victims

Educator: Grades are Nice, What About Values?

Yerushalayim Torah Academy head not impressed with matriculation stats, they don't test values. Religious schools, however, top eligibility list.

Educator: Grades are Nice, What About Values?

Obama Marks Education & Sharing Day

President Barak Obama Marked Education & Sharing Day in Honor of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Scheerson, the last Lubavitcher Rebbe.

Obama Marks Education & Sharing Day

‘Ethics of the Fathers’ Quiz Marks Religious Education Week

The first-ever national Ethics of the Fathers (Pirke Avot) quiz will be held in Ariel this week as part of Religious Education Week in Israel.

‘Ethics of the Fathers’ Quiz Marks Religious Education Week

S. African University Cuts Ties with Ben Gurion University

The University of Johannesburg has severed all scientific ties with Israel's Ben Gurion University of the Negev (BGU).

S. African University Cuts Ties with Ben Gurion University

Interview with Rabbi Nachum Neria: Educating Diaspora Jewry

Rabbi Nachum Neria is the recipient of the Jerusalem Prize for 2011 for his outstanding work in integrating students from abroad and Israelis.

Interview with Rabbi Nachum Neria: Educating Diaspora Jewry

UC Santa Cruz Focus of Anti-Semitism Investigation

UC Santa Cruz told the US Education Department's Office of Civil Rights will investigate allegations of pervasive anti-Seministm on its campus

UC Santa Cruz Focus of Anti-Semitism Investigation

First Bedouin Woman PhD is 'Insider-Outsider' in 3 Cultures

The first Bedouin woman to hold a doctorate, Prof. Sarab Abu Rabia-Queder, describes herself as an “insider/outsider in three cultures.”

First Bedouin Woman PhD is 'Insider-Outsider' in 3 Cultures

UK's Jewish Children 'Hostile to Israel'?

Jewish community leaders in Manchester warn that their children are becoming 'hostile' to Israel due to biased media exposure.

UK's Jewish Children 'Hostile to Israel'?

AMIT Salutes its Seniors

AMIT network of schools holds a special evening to honor its past teachers and principals.

AMIT Salutes its Seniors

Religious High School Girls Bring Agnon to Life on Stage

Students present play based on a story by S. Y. Agnon. The goal: to connect to literature, to elderly people and to one another.

Religious High School Girls Bring Agnon to Life on Stage

US Students Join Exodus from Egypt to Israel

Twelve more US students have joined the growing exodus to Israel, six other students fled last week for a safe haven from Egyptian riots.

US Students Join Exodus from Egypt to Israel

Freezing Samaria's Children

Members of the Knesset's Education Committee tour schools and kindergartens in Shomron and are shocked to see the appalling situation there.

Freezing Samaria's Children

90% of Hareidi Women Succeed in Payroll Management Course

90% of hareidi women who took a payroll management course passed the final exam, double the national average in Israel.

90% of Hareidi Women Succeed in Payroll Management Course

Diaspora Jewish Children Party in Samaria Via Skype

Jewish 6th graders in Los Angeles connected to their counterparts in Shaarei Tikva, in Samaria, for a Tu B'Shvat event using Skype technology.

Diaspora Jewish Children Party in Samaria Via Skype

'The Time has Come for Education'

The 'Hakol Hinuch' movement pushes for laws to put education in the spotlight.

'The Time has Come for Education'

PM: We Want 50,000 Taglit Kids Here Each Year

PM Binyamin Netanyahu announced a sharp increase in the budget for Taglit (Birthright), with a goal of enrolling 50,000 participants each year.

PM: We Want 50,000 Taglit Kids Here Each Year

Education Minister Joins Samarian Kindergarten Kids

Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar visits kindergarten in the Samaria town of Elkana.

Education Minister Joins Samarian Kindergarten Kids

Israeli Students World Champs in Debate

A debate duo from Haifa University takes first place in the World Universities Debating Championship.

Israeli Students World Champs in Debate

Teachers to Get Pay Raise, Longer Hours

A lengthy dispute between high school teachers and the Ministry of Education ended quietly with a deal for higher salaries.

Teachers to Get Pay Raise, Longer Hours

'Two States – Reality or Fantasy?'

A conference in Ariel brings the political Left and Right together to find diplomatic common ground.

'Two States – Reality or Fantasy?'

10-year Marine Census Yields 1,200 New Species

Scientists mark the conclusion of a world census of sea life that has brought to light an additional 1,200 new species of marine flora and fauna.

10-year Marine Census Yields 1,200 New Species