Education
The Kemach Foundation provides training, counseling and professional support to help ultra-Orthodox Israelis advance in the workforce.
Mika Hackner of the North American Values Institute told JNS that “particular attention should be paid to the ‘local institutions’ tasked with carrying on” the foundation’s programs.
Israel’s Education Ministry recently approved the platform for its Summer 2026 catalog, encouraging youngsters to create with technology rather than simply consume it.
“This is what antisemitism looks like when people get comfortable,” said an Arizona state representative, who sits on the same school board. “This is what hatred looks like when it finds a seat at the table.”
Oversight and digital literacy development struggle to keep pace.
How a former bank executive and an Australian philanthropist are changing hundreds of lives in Israel.
The state’s education department, rather than its coordinator under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, is also responsible for reporting annually on incidents of antisemitism.
Lori Lowenthal Marcus, of the Deborah Project, told JNS that the settlement requires of Sequoia Union High School District “policies of transparency, unbiased decision-making and concrete protections from antisemitic indoctrination and bullying.”
District leaders ought to be “ashamed of themselves for giving such a dangerous group unfettered access to their schools and students,” Casey Ryan, of Defending Education, told JNS.
Israel is erased from maps, with all the territory labeled as “Palestine.”
Among this year’s recipients was Brit HaNegev VeHa’ar, an initiative that brings together residents of the Western Negev and Gush Etzion.