Israel Launches Initiative To Double Number of International Students
(Courtesy of Study in Israel) The Council for Higher Education in Israel (CHE) this week officially launched the national initiative “Study in Israel” to double
(Courtesy of Study in Israel) The Council for Higher Education in Israel (CHE) this week officially launched the national initiative “Study in Israel” to double
Part V The “Great Arab Revolt” failed to materialize in any significant way because Hussein failed to command widespread support, noted Efraim Karsh and Inari
Five important lessons I learned from ‘Raising Humans in a Digital World.’ For what it’s worth, I’m a techno skeptic. Until four months ago, I
The issue of cell phones has generated much discussion of late. Most of the arguments (including by this writer) have been opposed to cell phones
So as I sit down to write this, we are on the verge of a new beginning with Parshat Bereishit close by on the horizon.
Part 3 (Continued from last week) But again, my laziness reared its head and I kept thinking about that problem. I said to myself, I
On September 11, 2001, I gathered together the actresses of Raise Your Spirits Theatre in Gush Etzion. We created our theater troupe that summer, in
I have long wanted to visit the West Bank and Gaza, both places that are important for the future of Israel and the entire region.
This short, level hike loops around a lake in the nearby borough of Franklin Lakes. Formerly known as the Haledon Reservoir, the lake once served
Because your fertility journey is so much more than a medical experience. What Should I Say to My Loved One Who’s Struggling With Infertility? Do
(Courtesy of Sheba Medical Center) Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, Tel HaShomer, announced that it is the first institution outside of North America to join a
For many, the holiday season represents a time for introspection and self-awareness, often inspiring one to set new goals and commitments. Exercise is a classic