Equality
Only a quarter of Iranians believe Iran is a just and equal society, regime survey admits
While the size and scope of the survey is unclear, Bathaei admitted that around 60% of Iranians are not hopeful that the social conditions will improve in the future.
'We Are Black Jews': The story of Ethiopian Jews and Israel's unfinished journey - review
Am I a Zionist? Why Zionism must remain broader than politics - opinion
Visible everywhere, powerful nowhere: The paradox facing Israeli women in 2026 - analysis
Israel ranks 30th in gender equality among 100 countries - study
Norway came first, followed by Finland, Iceland, the UK and then Germany. The United States was 48th, and Pakistan was last.
Esawi Frej: Doing the right thing for Israel, Palestinians - opinion
Frej has decided to renew the Israeli Palestinian Joint Economic Committee, one of 26 joint committees that was created through the Oslo agreements.
Fighting domestic violence through technology and innovation
"We must share our knowledge and tools to prevent even one more woman from being a victim of abuse. Alone, we’re strong. But together, we’re stronger,” said Gal Gadot at the Wednesday event.
Jordanian armed forces making great strides in gender equality
A new military women’s training center means increased opportunities in nontraditional posts.
Progress made for women, but there is still a way to go - comment
In the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Gender Gap report of 2021, Israel was ranked in the low 60th spot in the world in advancing gender equality.
After Arab, Jewish riots safe public spaces will help restore security
Public space is where we are all equal. Whether it’s the beach, the public garden, or the bench on the boulevard. Space is an equalizer giving all the ability to use it freely and equally.
Jews and Arabs unite in solidarity at Acre event on Shabbat
Attendees, which included Christians, Muslims, Jews, business and restaurant owners as well as tourists, gathered in the promenade outside the Acre Police Station
Rabbinical court approves public shaming to force get refuser's hand
After Aryeh Leib Kishon refused to give his wife a get, despite both religious and secular sanctions and pressure, the court resorted to public shaming.
'Hasmhii Kol': Making the voices of women heard against domestic violence
While Maayan Rabani Neeman is not happy with the remuneration shortfall, she is far more concerned with the physical abuse meted out to women on a regular basis around the world
Whites can't speak up in black talks on racism, deputy mayor of Paris says
Former French prime minister Manuel Valls responded to the claim by asking, "Do you have to be Jewish to talk about antisemitism?”