Economy06:55 · Jun 10

Live Broadcast: The 5th Paamonim Conference on Economic Resilience at Ono Academic College

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Paamonim invites the public to watch the live broadcast of its Conference on Economic Resilience, which includes panels with experts and public figures, the unveiling of the Paamonim Index 2025, and discussions on the challenges facing the younger generation, the impact of social media, artificial intelligence and economic pressure on young people in Israel.

The 5th annual Paamonim Conference on Economic Resilience is taking place today, Wednesday, at Ono Academic College and is being broadcast live from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This year’s conference will be held under the title, “Young People and Money, Let’s Talk About It,” and during it the Paamonim Index for 2025 will be revealed.

The broadcast will be hosted by journalist Asaf Liberman, who will lead an expert panel focused on the challenges facing the younger generation in Israel. Participants in the panel will include Nurit Pelter from the Bank of Israel, Sivan Koren from the National Student Union, Dr. Tami Halamish-Eizman from the Aluma organization, and Alhashem Hussein from the Ministry of Labor, Welfare and Social Security.

During the conference, discussions will be held on the main issues affecting young people today, including the impact of social media and FOMO culture on budget management, and the connection between economic stress and mental well-being. The effects of artificial intelligence on economic gaps and the challenges of decision-making under uncertainty will also be discussed. Participants will also address the challenges facing young self-employed people and the economic and social changes affecting Israel’s younger generation.

The conference will conclude with Shirel Sigal, daughter of former hostages Aviva and Keith Sigal, who volunteered with Paamonim, in a conversation about courage and responsibility. Paamonim Photo: Channel 7

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