Holon
Twelve arrested after brawl at Yamit 2000 water park in Holon
Two security guards were lightly injured during the incident, according to medical officials.
Thursday's Ayalon car bomb victim identified, estranged husband suspected of murder, detained
Maccabi Tel Aviv, Holon set up semifinal duel
Three Holon minors arrested on suspicion of assaulting student in school bathroom
Students from Israeli and US universities to work together to combat antisemitism
An innovative and technological workshop designed to combat antisemitism and hate will be held with students from the institute and leading US universities.
The New Uzbekistan: A Personal Perspective on the Higher Education Revolution in Central Asia
"As a significant force in Central Asia, Uzbekistan positions itself for continued growth by combining progress with peace and coexistence" says Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT.
HIT Celebrates Pioneers in Israeli Industry, Society and Health Sectors with Honorary Degrees
Five leaders in Israel’s innovation, health, society and defense industries receive honors for advancing global impact.
Tolerance: The Key of Understanding and Global Peace
Today, Central Asia is an "island of stability" in an unstable world. Friendship and peace exist there among people from different backgrounds.
Two killed, two others wounded in Holon stabbing terror attack
One murdered victim was a 66-year-old woman Rina Daniv. Her husband, Shimon Daniv, 69, is in serious condition.
Holon Inst. of Technology President: 'We are creating a better future for our students'
Prof. Eduard Yakubov speaks at The Jerusalem Post Conference.
Third Euro-Asia seminar held at HIT in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs
HIT's Seminar reflects its vision to serve as a bridge between cultures and peoples, and as a vehicle to build new bridges between nations and religions.
New series focuses on issue of sexual assault - TV time
This storyline illustrates the complex psychological repercussions that sexual assault can have, not only for the victim but for others in her life.
Costly mistake: Alleged medical misdiagnosis leads to patient getting leg unnecessarily amputated
A 51-year-old patient sued Wolfson Medical Center after an alleged misdiagnosis led to leg amputation; the negligence was said to have caused prolonged suffering and psychological trauma.
Israeli team triumphs in FIRST Robotics Competition amid war challenges
Israeli team triumphs at international robotics competition amidst war, showcasing STEM education's resilience and inclusivity despite conflict challenges.