Addressing the social and emotional challenges of special needs in war time Disruptions in daily routines create an overwhelming sense of vulnerability for kids who rely heavily on predictability and structure. Arieh Binyamin Dec. 19, 2024
Bar-Ilan U graduates don’t let disabilities hold them back The ability to learn in intellectually disabled people reaches its peak at around 40 to 45 years old. Amelie Botbol July 14, 2024
American donor giving $5m to Israeli colleges after spurning Penn “We shouldn’t be leaving because we are escaping antisemitism but because we have our ancestral Jewish homeland,” says entrepreneur. Etgar Lefkovits June 27, 2024
Bar-Ilan receives anonymous billion-shekel donation The gift, the largest in the university's history, will go toward technological and scientific research. June 4, 2024
Military aid unconditional, but US can ‘delay deliveries’ The $14.3b package pays for supplies already delivered, air defense systems, and precise attack capabilities. Yaakov Lappin May 9, 2024
Seed from biblical home of Goliath sheds light on Philistine rituals The study also proposes parallels between Philistine and Aegean ceremonial practices. Feb. 26, 2024
Study explains why since Oct. 7 time perceived as one long day Traumatic events disrupt how people experience the passage of time, a Bar-Ilan University study finds. Jan. 8, 2024
Bar-Ilan U. rejects motion to declare labor dispute in protest of judicial reform Several senior lecturers criticized the attempt to politicize the university's faculty group. Aug. 28, 2023
‘Listeners lose passion for music on streaming platforms’ Surfing immense music libraries is less satisfying than old-fashioned collecting, according to Israeli researchers. Pesach Benson Aug. 23, 2023