
Nature preservation in the Internet age
A school project to protect the lesser kestrel, now in its 16th year, uses live video broadcasts from within nesting boxes built by fifth-graders.

A school project to protect the lesser kestrel, now in its 16th year, uses live video broadcasts from within nesting boxes built by fifth-graders.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev launches special program preparing Bedouins to fill a dire need in their community’s schools.

For the seventh straight year, a team of Israeli schoolchildren bests peers from several countries in games of strategy.

Three Muslim students from Azerbaijan, a handful from India, one from Turkey, and a hodgepodge of other budding young entrepreneurs from universities such as Oxford, Princeton and Cornell have registered for the Israeli student-led “Learn. Innovate. Lead” (LIL) Conference, scheduled for August 13-16 in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

‘There’s nothing quite like Israel in the world and nothing quite like the women of Israel,’ says the founder of the Museum of Israeli Women.

I just came across Ori at the Beach, a picture book available in Hebrew/English and Hebrew/French. The simple and colorful board book written by Delphine

Nancy Miller, a technology teacher at The Moriah School in Englewood, New Jersey, recently wrote to report that her pupils used information from our article “Israel’s top 45 greatest inventions of all time” to prepare for the school’s annual fourth-grade Invention Convention.

USAID awards a three-year grant to a Bedouin professor’s peace-building project between Israeli and Palestinian human-services providers.

There’s nothing else quite like Jerusalem’s Yad Hamoreh, where children with severe to moderate autism are integrated into a mainstream public school.

She survived a tough journey to Israel as a toddler. Now Pnina Gaday Agenyahu is an eloquent world spokeswoman on behalf of Ethiopian Jews.
It seems like we only hear bad news when it comes to Israel’s educational rankings these days. Where once we were known for our prowess

A 26-year-old Israeli is teaching children advanced skills through guided play with toy building bricks. Now he’s been named entrepreneur of the year by an international organization.
On a family vacation in the Arava Desert, we popped in to see the new Art Center of Kibbutz Neot Smadar. When driving toward Eilat,
Winning proposal by Israel’s Technion Institute and Cornell University to be basis of New York’s ‘transformative’ applied engineering campus. Photo courtesy of the Technion From
By Steve Zerobnick, associate director, Keshet The excitement was electric as 700 cyclists climbed the steep ascent from Ein Kerem to Jerusalem last week. We