Tag: Ministry of Education
Analysis: Thursday the Hon. Judge Joseph Haim Shapira Decided to Outlaw Hate
The politics of the left rears its ugly head in several spots along the report, and it is most noticeable in Judge Shapira's directive to include the numerous NGOs "working for a shared society and prevention of racism."
Knesset Committee Discovers Significant Drop in Immigrant Youth Crime
For every shekel the state invests in preventing delinquency or rehabilitating a juvenile delinquent, it will save 5-10 shekels in the future by avoiding the delinquent's imprisonment, compensating those hurt by the delinquent, etc.
Turkish Government Fires Tens of Thousands After Coup Attempt
The purge of civil service workers and officials by the Turkish government continues in the wake of last week's attempted coup.
One Third of Public Complaints to Israel’s Ombudsman ‘Justified’
"At the Israel Postal Company, for instance, some 69 percent of the complaints were found to be justified."
Israeli High School Students Continue Rolling ‘Strike’
Students are rotating their strike around the country, shutting down classes in five cities per day.
Update: Bayit Yehudi Finally Has the Education Ministry – and Turns it Down
Bayit Yehudi, or its predecessor, the Mafdal party, hasn't held the Education Minister's portfolio since 1999.
Students, Leave Your Gas Masks Home
The Israeli Ministry of Education announced on Saturday evening that students should not take their gas masks to school, and classes will run as...
School Starts in Israel
Millions of adults in Israel are unusually happy today as 2,129,562 children return to school for the start of the school year.
Following Lapid-Bennett Deal, Likud Facing Civil War
The third Netanyahu government's unprecedented composition ushers in a power struggle within the ruling party.