What was once reserved for the darkest corners of the internet, now, thanks to social media, has become mainstream with antisemitism becoming 'accessible' and culminating in a surge of hate crimes
After an exceptionally prolific 2021 with plenty of investments and hiring waves, 2022 is proving to be a year of course corrections, with an avalanche of layoffs that according to experts, won't subside until mid-2023
In-depth: Clause would enable Knesset to overturn High Court rulings, and could lead to lawmakers crafting discriminatory legislations, potentially leading to greater inequality in Israeli society
Team of researchers from Israel and abroad set out to discover which plants could survive in space ahead of 2025 Beresheet2 mission; 'the future of humanity will depend upon being able to reach the stars,' says research professor
Roughly 3,000 pilgrims from 70 nations take part in Feast of Tabernacles, a staple in the capital during Jewish holiday of Sukkot, and which had to be canceled in recent years due to COVID-induced travel restrictions