Reichman University
Israeli-media coverage mentioning Reichman University, translated into English and compared across sources. 48 recent stories.
Israeli Ad Industry Embraces AI Automation with Toffu AI Platform Integration
AC Digital will integrate Toffu AI's marketing platform after a successful pilot, signaling a shift to AI-driven automation in Israeli advertising by 2027. Bank Hapoalim launched…
Chabad Rabbi Launches AI-Powered Platform to Simplify Jewish Practice
Rabbi Shmuel Bistritzky launched Jewit, an AI-driven digital platform in Savion that simplifies Jewish religious practices and connects users to rabbis worldwide. The multilingual…
Professor Shaul Mishal, Leading Hamas Expert and 1967 Givat HaTahmoshet Fighter, Dies at 81
Professor Shaul Mishal, a leading Israeli expert on Hamas and Palestinian politics and a Six-Day War veteran, died at 81. He was a professor at Tel Aviv University and a founding…
Reserve Commander Shlomo Lerner Wins Likud Primaries, Secures Knesset List Spot
Reserve officer and lawyer Shlomo Lerner won the Likud primaries in the Tel Aviv-Dan district, securing a spot on the party's Knesset list with about 5,000 votes. Backed by Prime…
Tel Aviv Launches Running Event to Connect Singles Beyond Dating Apps
Tel Aviv’s Reichman University and local organizers launch the Tapuzina Singles RUN on September 10 to connect over 171,000 local singles through running and speed dating. The eve…
Hami Peres Advocates Civil Society Safety Net and Long-Term Innovation for Israel's Future
Hami Peres, in a Reichman University podcast, outlined a vision combining innovation, civil society, and mutual responsibility to prepare Israel for future crises. He emphasized h…
Dan Region Launches Extensive Bike Path Network Offering Real Alternative to Cars
The Dan metropolitan area has launched a nearly 7-kilometer continuous bike path connecting Herzliya to Tel Aviv, part of a 100-kilometer network designed to offer a safe, practic…
AI Forces Universities to Rethink Education Models and Graduate Skills
Prof. Boaz Ganor of Reichman University argues that AI is transforming professions and universities must fundamentally change their education models. Beyond adding AI courses, ins…
Harvard Economist Dr. Yael Hadas Debunks Common Pension Myths in Israel
Dr. Yael Hadas, a Harvard-trained economist, exposes common pension misconceptions in Israel, urging diversified savings and cautioning against relying solely on inheritance or em…
Veteran Israeli Foreign News Journalist Oren Nahari Dies at 70
Oren Nahari, a prominent Israeli foreign news journalist and broadcaster, died at 70 after a long career covering international affairs. Diagnosed with ALS in 2025, he continued w…
Reichman University Wins Israel Defense Minister's Shield for 2026 for Reservist Support
Reichman University received the Israel Defense Minister's Shield for 2026 for its ongoing support of reservists and their families, selected from over 1,000 nominations. The awar…
Israel Upholds Paper Ballot Voting as Best Method Amid Digital Risks
Former Israeli elections chief Orly Ades defends Israel's paper ballot voting system as the most secure and trustworthy amid global digital voting trends, emphasizing transparency…
Israeli Supreme Court Urges Urgent Action to Restore Polling Stations in Nursing Homes
The Israeli Supreme Court is reviewing petitions against the cancellation of polling stations in nursing homes for the upcoming Knesset elections, urging urgent action to restore…
Biomed Entrepreneur Mati Gil Joins Naftali Bennett’s Yachad Party for Knesset Run
Mati Gil, biomed entrepreneur and former Teva executive, is joining Naftali Bennett’s Yachad party to run for the Knesset. Gil has a background in high-tech policy, military reser…
Israeli Erotic Novelist Bar Dror Balances Military Career and Writing Success
Bar Dror, a 26-year-old Israeli erotic thriller author and reserve military officer, balances her dual careers while achieving bestseller status with over 10,000 book sales. Her w…
Israeli Deputy Mayor Israel Zari Joins Gadi Eizenkot's Yashar Party
Israel Zari, deputy mayor of Ramat Gan and LGBTQ rights advocate, joins Gadi Eizenkot's Yashar party to advance local governance and youth opportunities.
Alon Moreh Hesder Yeshiva Wins 2026 Defense Minister’s Shield Award for Reserve Support
The Hesder Yeshiva in Alon Moreh was named among the 2026 recipients of the Defense Minister’s Shield Award, recognizing outstanding support for Israeli reservists. Over 1,000 nom…
Israeli Psychologist Offers Practical Tools to Protect Couples Amid National Stress
Amid ongoing national crises, Israeli psychologist Maayan Boiman-Mashita highlights how external stress harms couples and offers practical tools to preserve relationships, emphasi…
Jonathan Shmoriz, Brother of Kidnapped Alon Shmoriz, Considered for Democratic Party List Slot
Jonathan Shmoriz, brother of the kidnapped and killed Alon Shmoriz, is being considered for a reserved spot on the Democratic Party list as he enters politics. Party chairman Yair…
Most Israelis Hesitate to Switch Banks Despite Easy Online Transfers and Financial Benefits
Despite extensive price comparisons in other areas, most Israelis rarely switch banks, often due to low financial literacy and psychological barriers. The 2021 "Switch in a Click"…
Galit Gutman and Ilanit Levy Host Fundraiser for Startup Hub Honoring Liam Shrem
A fundraiser at Reichman University, hosted by Galit Gutman and Ilanit Levy, raised support for a startup hub named after Liam Shrem, a student killed in the October 7 Nova party…
Israeli Comedians Eli Yatzpan and Shahar Hasson Star Together in New Film Inspired by Classic Comedy
Israeli comedians Eli Yatzpan and Shahar Hasson star together for the first time in "Hill 338," a new film inspired by the classic "Givat Halfon Doesn’t Answer." The movie premier…
Israel Ranks Second Most Expensive Globally in Big Mac Index Reflecting High Food Costs
Israel ranks second globally in the Big Mac Index, reflecting high food prices and a strong shekel. The Big Mac costs $7.67 in Israel, up 25% in dollar terms from two years ago. T…
Researchers Identify Genetic Links to Borderline Personality Disorder for First Time
A new study published in Nature Genetics identifies genetic factors linked to borderline personality disorder, marking the first such discovery. The research analyzed genetic data…
President Herzog Announces 2026 Recipients of Israel's Highest Civil Honor
President Isaac Herzog announced 11 recipients of Israel's highest civilian honor for 2026, recognizing their exceptional contributions to the nation. The awardees include leaders…
Experts Explain Why Our Brains Dislike First Dates Due to Uncertainty and Stress
Experts reveal that first dates cause brain stress due to uncertainty and fear of judgment, triggering physical and emotional reactions. Moderate stress can enhance focus, but exc…
New Research Challenges Assumptions About Wealth and Prosocial Behavior
Recent research challenges the belief that wealth reduces prosocial behavior, showing a complex link where richer individuals may give slightly more, but poverty can foster empath…
Israeli Reservist Develops Support Platform for Families of PTSD Sufferers After Combat Service
Alexander Furman, an Israeli reservist diagnosed with PTSD after extensive combat service, developed a digital platform called "Ketef" to support families of PTSD sufferers. Prese…
Haredi Mainstream Faces Quiet Struggle Over Integration and Identity in Israel
Singer Omer Adam Asks Wedding Guests to Donate to Charity Instead of Giving Gifts
Israeli singer Omer Adam and his fiancée Sasha Israelovitch are asking wedding guests to donate to a children's cancer charity instead of giving gifts. Their wedding will take pla…
Ben-Gurion University Ranks Third Globally for Alumni Founding Unicorn Startups
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ranks third worldwide outside the U.S. for alumni founding unicorn startups, according to a Stanford study. The university leads Israel with an…
Israeli Parents Face Soaring Summer Camp Costs Exceeding 10,000 Shekels Per Child
Israeli parents face rising summer camp costs exceeding 10,000 shekels per child as subsidized options end. Private camps in technology, sports, and arts drive expenses higher, wi…
Israeli Bar Exam Pass Rate Drops to 42.6% in Summer Session, Hebrew University Tops Rankings
The Israeli Bar Association reported a sharp decline in summer bar exam pass rates to 42.6%, with Hebrew University leading in success. First-time pass rates fell to 60.8%, and co…
Israeli Study Finds People's Faces May Change to Match Social Expectations of Their Names
An Israeli study finds that as people age, their facial appearance may gradually align with societal stereotypes linked to their names, a process driven by social expectations rat…
Reichman University Students Allocate Half a Million Shekels to Social Impact Projects
Reichman University students in the Impact Lab course allocated 500,000 shekels to social projects focused on social mobility, guided by philanthropy experts. They evaluated over…
Maya Natan Advocates Strategic Philanthropy to Strengthen Israel's Social Sector
Maya Natan, CEO of Keshet Foundation, promotes adopting strategic financial tools in Israeli philanthropy to stabilize and grow the social sector. She advocates for donor-advised…
Israeli Medical Deans Warn Gender Segregation Law Will Harm Healthcare Quality and Public Health
Deans of Israel's nine medical schools warn that a proposed law allowing gender-segregated advanced degree studies will harm medical education quality, public health, and internat…
Israeli Researchers Develop Biological Coating to Protect Marine Metals from Corrosion
Researchers at Reichman University have developed a biological coating using multiple bacteria species to protect marine metals from corrosion caused by seawater. This eco-friendl…
Former Israeli Official Explains Why Iran Has Not Attacked Israel Yet
Amos Gilad, former Israeli defense official, says Iran avoids attacking Israel due to Israel's strong retaliation ability, focusing instead on US bases in Arab countries and contr…
Israeli Environmental Conference Highlights Science-Driven Urban Renewal and Climate Health Initiatives
The 54th Annual Israeli Science and Environment Conference in Jerusalem focused on applying scientific research to urban renewal, climate health, and carbon sequestration. Key dis…
Iran Launches Missile Attacks on US Bases Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Iran launched missile attacks on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, and breached Jordanian airspace, escalating tensions after US strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Israel raised…
US-Iran Clashes Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz Control Amid Regional Power Struggles
The US and Iran have intensified military confrontations over control of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global trade route, with President Trump adopting a tough stance against…
Oudi Rekhnati Family Takes Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
The Rekhnati family has taken majority control of Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball club by buying the Federman family's shares for $50 million, raising their stake to 58%. They plan to…
Israeli Expert Calls for National Effort to Combat Normalized Hate and Racism
Professor Eiran Halperin warns that hate has become normalized in Israeli society and calls for a national authority to combat racism and extremist ideologies. He stresses the nee…
Israeli Defense Ministry Chief Leads Urgent Washington Talks to Renew US Security Aid Agreement
Israel’s Defense Ministry Director General Amir Baram will lead urgent talks in Washington to negotiate a new US security aid agreement before the current one expires in 2028. The…
Israeli Government Refuses to Comply with Supreme Court Ruling on Second Authority Council
Israel Advances New Regional Security Alliance From India to Greece to Counter Iran
Israel is leading a new U.S.-backed regional security alliance from India to Greece to counter Iran's nuclear and missile threats. The initiative builds on expanding ties between…
Gadi Eisenkot Defends Hostage Rescue Efforts Amid Government Criticism
Retired IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot defended Israel's hostage rescue efforts after Major General Nitzan Alon criticized the government for rejecting broader deals. Minister Amichai El…