
Educational farm nurtures animals rescued from slaughter
At Israel’s Freedom Farm Sanctuary, visitors learn compassion from meeting creatures they’d otherwise find shrink-wrapped at the supermarket.

At Israel’s Freedom Farm Sanctuary, visitors learn compassion from meeting creatures they’d otherwise find shrink-wrapped at the supermarket.

Continued working and schooling at home will influence every single area of our lives in 2021.

At Tabeetha School in Israel, religion doesn’t matter. Christian, Jewish and Muslim kids study, play and celebrate the holidays together. It’s a wonderful lesson in hope and tolerance.

Stress associated with student loans plays key role in failure of 48% of US college graduates to secure fulltime employment after graduation.

As the reality of the new school year begins to sink in for kids, three professionals offer constructive ideas for countering the effects of the uncertainty and confusion that Covid sows.

Tel Aviv-based interior and furniture designer Sarit Shani Hay says her award-winning design concept is ‘a project with a lot of value to society.’

With colleges worldwide worried about falling admissions due to Covid-19, Israeli universities have seen a heartening uptick in international interest.

Stuck at home in quarantine? Try these apps for everything from music lessons to reporting on the spot.

Laurent Simons contemplates advancing his studies and passion for sciences at one of Israel’s top research institutes.

‘This is a platform where we are not talking about the conflict but about how to build a better future for our children,’ says Seeds cofounder.

A list of internships, questions, answers, and success stories – the complete guide to Israeli internships.

Israel aims to double that number with a new marketing initiative and 26 additional international degree programs taught in English.

Boys from an alternative agricultural high school tend Bat Shlomo Vineyards, with winning results for the student farmers and the finished product.

Israel outranks US and South Korea for percentage of citizens aged 25-64 holding a degree in higher education, whether academic or vocational.

Some 1,000 students, including from Oman, Pakistan and Malaysia, are learning about the complex relationship between archaeology, history and Bible.