Women
L’Oréal and Yozmot Atid launch entrepreneurship program for women in periphery
Launching in July, the program will train 30 women through a hands-on entrepreneurship course. “Beauty goes beyond aesthetics – it drives confidence, inclusion and life change.”
"More comprehensive and accurate" From PCOS to PMOS, why the rebrand matters
Miss Fix, Bank Hapoalim open grants for women’s employment initiatives
The secret worn by all fashionistas: Spring’s smartest item is back
Women more likely than men to develop chronic pain after injury, study finds
Men have faster mechanisms of pain resolution, partly influenced by a difference in testosterone levels.
What turning 50 taught me about aging, identity, and purpose - opinion
What does it mean to be 50 in Israel? For me, it was a chance to rethink my career, my purpose, and the future.
Shaping Israel’s music: Inside the workshops of women luthiers
Although their numbers are few, women luthiers are making their mark and providing skilled work in Israel.
'I am Turkish, I am a woman, and I support Israel': Inside Turku Avci's journey
Turku Avci shares her journey of resistance, standing firm in her support for Israel amid mounting threats.
Holding the home front: Women’s lives in wartime Israel
Across the country, women are sustaining families, communities, and institutions while living with the uncertainty of conflict with Iran, their stories revealing the resilience of the home front.
Meghan Markle set to lead a $1,930-a-ticket women's retreat
The retreat, called Her Best Life, will feature a schedule of wellness and connection activities.
Bedouin lawyer Hanan Alsanah eyes politics to advance Arab-Jewish partnership, women’s leadership
“I am a Bedouin feminist human rights lawyer as a peace builder,” Alsanah said at the outset, describing the identity she says she has “paid a very high price” to claim.
Ministry publishes list of mikvaot with shelters nearly two weeks into war, following ITIM appeal
The announcement came after days in which women were left without a clear official tool to determine which facilities met wartime safety requirements.
Female player on Iran's soccer delegation changes mind on Australian asylum, to return home
Concerns about the players' safety upon their return home grew after Iranian state television labeled the team "wartime traitors" for refusing to sing the national anthem during a women's Asian Cup.
High-tech glass ceiling: Women lead the shift from military command to professional confidence
Industry veterans and Arab Israeli leaders are redefining tech leadership. Moving away from "command and control" models, they prioritize productivity and diversity over traditional military norms.