Children’s music with a purpose: Bialik’s influence on Israeli culture
The classic Israeli children's song, "Seesaw," asks children to imagine a fair and "balanced" society.
The classic Israeli children's song, "Seesaw," asks children to imagine a fair and "balanced" society.
Talking about sensitive issues during a diplomatic crisis is hard but possible, Graduate Fellow Berkay Gülen found, while interviewing Israeli policy-makers during the tense spring of 2017.
Idan Raichel weaves together Ethiopian, Yemenite, Arab, Latin American and European influences in his music.
Opportunity Grant winner Marissa Gaston explains how living in Beer Sheva, Israel, has helped her to grow as a thinker and as a person.
Opportunity Grant winner Alex Peterson explains why living in another country changed his mind about the value of foreign language learning.
Adriana Jacobs learned Hebrew by translating poems — including the works of Rachel, the "founding mother" of Hebrew poetry.
Discuss perspectives on Israel's recent nation-state bill with Professor Noam Pianko over coffee and pastries.
The Israel Postal Company is sorry for your inconvenience, in English. In Hebrew, it's more apathetic, both to postal "mishaps" and readers' possible non-maleness.