Hebrew
A new Hebrew press in Berlin argues that Israel doesn’t own the language
Founded by two Israeli expatriates, Altneuland aims to create a global platform for Hebrew and Jewish literature, independent of state funding and rooted in a multilingual, borderless vision.
Turkish authorities reportedly seize gold Hebrew manuscript inscribed on python skin
Education-based alternatives for antisemitic hate crime offenders - opinion
My Word: When pride meets prejudice - opinion
Shifra Jacobs: Adjusting to life in Israel as a young olah
From Manchester to the IDF: a young woman’s journey of aliyah, adaptation, and finding her voice in a new country.
Archaeologists find 14th-century Hebrew tablets in Sant Joan Sescloses chapel steps
These tablets are believed to have come from the Jewish cemetery of Castelló d'Empúries.
'From Eden to Exodus': Learning the meaning of Hebrew words - review
From Eden to Exodus incorporates 53 articles explaining the meanings of various words and phrases from the first two books of the Torah.
NotebookLM: The feature the whole world is talking about is now also available in Hebrew
Google is upgrading NotebookLM with Audio Overviews in Hebrew and over 50 additional languages.
Sassoon Codex, world’s oldest Hebrew Bible to date, to join ANU permanent collection
The museum will be hosting a series of events to celebrate the manuscript's new home.
The Hebrew tongue and what we need to do to keep it alive - opinion
I’ve come to believe in the urgent necessity of Hebraization – not as cultural nostalgia or Zionist romanticism, but as civilizational repair.
IDF reservist family inspires with heartfelt song about love, loss, redemption
Franny and Evyatar's latest Hebrew single, "For This Moment" was born from that fire - and from the quiet, aching space of waiting.
'Show leadership like Trump': MKs call for Hebrew signs on Temple Mount ahead of Passover
"There is no justification for the absence of directional signs to the Temple Mount, the holiest site to the Jewish people," a letter signed by 10 MKs said.
Wasted potential: The urgent need to close Israel’s Arab employment gap - opinion
Israel loses billions annually due to Arab workforce gaps. Investing in education, infrastructure, and job access isn’t just economic sense—it’s a necessity for a stronger, more inclusive future.
Innovative solution helps war-affected first-graders read without stress
Cholem, in collaboration with Bezalel, developed a unique reading kit through play, donated to evacuated schools. It includes illustrated booklets and card games.