Reichman University
Israeli-media coverage mentioning Reichman University, translated into English and compared across sources. 25 recent stories.
Election Official Says Israel’s Vote Cannot Be Falsified
Dean Livneh, acting director general of Israel’s Central Elections Committee, said on Thursday that election fraud in Israel is not possible. He said the real threat is eroding pu…
At 91, Daniel Housidman Puts His Fortune Into Philanthropy and Israel
Daniel Housidman, 91, says his health comes from discipline, genetics and luck, and he now focuses on philanthropy. His family donated 200 million shekels to Reuth’s new rehabilit…
Bar Association Exam Data Shows Who Passes, and How to Survive the Wait
The article breaks down Israeli Bar Association exam results and says the waiting period after the test is psychologically difficult. It details pass rates by attempt, institution…
Omer Adam to Pause Performances for a Year Ahead of Wedding
Omer Adam will take a year off from concerts while preparing to marry Sasha Israelovich in Italy in late August. His next Ramat Gan Stadium show may be his last for now, aside fro…
Sheba longevity founder says Israel must focus on healthy aging, not longer lifespans
Prof. Tzipi Strauss argues that Israel’s real challenge is the nine-plus year gap between lifespan and healthspan. She calls for proactive longevity medicine, simple screening too…
Discount Capital Names Michal Kisus Herzog as New CEO
Discount Capital appointed Michal Kisus Herzog as its new CEO, starting in September, to succeed Hila Himi. Himi is leaving after 11 years and after overseeing the 3.9 billion-she…
Dancer Turned IDF Officer Injured by Drone Blast in Lebanon
Sgt. S., an IDF maintenance officer in the Givati Reconnaissance Unit, was wounded in May by a drone strike in Lebanon while repairing a Namer armored vehicle. She survived with f…
Young Israeli Doctors Prioritize Work-Life Balance in Specialty Choices
A new Israeli study says young doctors now place work-life balance at the center of specialty choice, alongside career and academic goals. The findings, based on 527 medical stude…
Ex-Shin Bet Chief and Wife Evacuated From UAE Security Conference After Alert
Former Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and his wife were secretly evacuated from the UAE after an unusual security alert during a high-level conference. The event was hosted by UAE Forei…
Amir Ohana Rejects Repeat Vote on State Comptroller Election
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana rejected a High Court proposal to repeat the vote for state comptroller. The court is now expected to issue a conditional order and may order a new ball…
Omer Adam to Wed Sasha Israelovitz in Italy on August 27
Omer Adam and Sasha Israelovitz will marry in Italy on August 27, with wedding events starting August 23. The private ceremony will be limited to close family and friends, in part…
More Israelis Are Working Well Past Retirement Age, Often Out of Necessity
Many Israelis keep working well past retirement age because their pensions are too small or nonexistent. The article profiles older workers, shows the workforce is growing sharply…
Five data-backed ways to improve your Bar Exam odds
A data-driven guide to the Israeli Bar Association exam says first-time candidates have the best odds, while repeat attempts sharply reduce success rates. It also finds major diff…
Refill Packaging Gains Ground as Beauty Brands Push Lower Prices and Less Waste
L’Oréal Israel has launched a refill-product campaign ahead of International Refill Day, promoting lower-cost, lower-waste packaging in beauty. A survey found Israelis are mainly…
Israeli students say AI is now part of academic life, but not a substitute for real preparation
At a Calcalist and Google AI Week event, two Israeli students said AI has become deeply embedded in university study. They argued that it can improve learning and efficiency, but…
Law Firms Are Hiring Fewer Interns as AI Replaces Junior Work
Prof. Boaz Ganor of Reichman University says AI is already shrinking junior hiring in fields like computer science and law. He argues universities must teach cross-disciplinary th…
Shani Blatt on her father David Blatt, her career, and the road to the 2026 World Cup
Shani Blatt says she will visit her father, David Blatt, in Charleston after the 2026 World Cup, as he continues living with multiple sclerosis and working in consulting. In a lon…
Scientists Warn of a Potentially Historic Super El Niño and Its Global Fallout
A powerful El Niño is forming in the Pacific, and scientists warn it could become a historic “super El Niño.” The event may drive floods, droughts, heat and food disruptions world…
Mexican Fuchsman Family Pledges NIS 200 Million for New Tel Aviv Rehabilitation Hospital
The Fuchsman family foundation will donate NIS 200 million to build a new Reuth rehabilitation hospital at Sde Dov in Tel Aviv. The project is expected to cost about NIS 1.14 bill…
Iran Took Advantage of Trump’s Urgency in Talks, Israeli Analyst Says
Prof. Eitan Gilboa said Trump’s Iran negotiations were shaped by Tehran’s ability to exploit his urgency for a rapid deal. He warned that the reported phased memorandum leaves key…
Tel Aviv’s 'HaMakom' Draws Young Adults Seeking Jewish Roots and Community
HaMakom in Tel Aviv is drawing young secular adults who want to study Judaism, build relationships and reconnect with roots. Participants describe it as a welcoming place that cha…
Trump’s Iran Shift Could Tie Israel’s Hands, Expert Warns
Dr. Shay Har-Zvi says Trump’s rapid shift toward an Iran deal is driven by U.S. interests and could leave Israel exposed. He warns the emerging 60-day agreement ignores missiles…
When Moral Certainty Replaces Critical Thinking
The column links the mistaken killing of Palestinian infant Sam Abu Heikal and the High Court ruling on Red Cross prison visits to a wider collapse of critical thinking. It argues…
Investing Since Age 17, This Accounting Student Says She Has Outperformed the S&P
Moran Kisus, 24, from Ra'anana, is an accounting and business administration student at Reichman University who has been investing since age 17 and now works as an analyst and con…
Former top jurists warn proposed attorney-general split would gut Israel’s checks and balances
Former Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch and professor Yaniv Roznai warned on Thursday that the bill to split the attorney-general’s role would devastate Israel’s rule of law…