Decision to close weeks before summer break 'difficult but necessary,' says head of Hebrew-language charter schools network

Make Their Memory Shine organization brings together people of all backgrounds to commemorate Holocaust, identify common values and respect differences

Known for collages and installations that juxtapose her subjects with unexpected backgrounds, Yael Robin, who has Parkinson's disease, is exhibiting works at the Israel Museum

About 200 students gathered on Sunday at Sharif University of Technology and chanted slogans against country's clerical authorities, leading to crackdown

Educators from Jerusalem's Hartman and Keshet schools talk about their students, classrooms and post-COVID realities

Nevet and International Fellowship of Christians and Jews aim to help students in need

Iranian court rules that Ali Younesi and Amir Hossein Moradi endangered national security by sabotaging public facilities and cooperating with opposition groups

Gag order placed on most of charges against 37-year-old Yotam Okon, who was arrested last month after student made allegations against him in TikTok video

Outdoor show and online museum display artworks of more than 1,000 teenagers during coronavirus

A failed bid for student body vice president led Ethan Wolf to launch Jews 4 Joe, a push to get young Jews to vote blue, which now has hundreds of volunteers across 65 campuses

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