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Black Globe Shames Harmful Negev Project

This year’s “Black Globe” award for organizations promoting environmentally and socially detrimental initiatives goes to…

Celebrating Pride

Thousands came together in Tel Aviv to celebrate Pride month and advocate for equality.

Prayer Vigil for Return of Kidnapped Teens

Our thoughts are with the families of the missing boys…

“Problematic” Payments to Yeshiva Students to be Cancelled

In a victory against discrimination, Israel’s High Court ruled that the state should no longer grant stipends to yeshiva students.

Shatil’s New Program: Training Municipal Leaders for Democracy in Action

A SHATIL training is empowering newly elected city council members to make a real difference in their communities.

Tackling Gender Wage Gaps

The Israeli government has endorsed a plan that will help close gender wage gaps and ensure greater employment of women at senior levels of public service.

Breaking the Silence Marks its 10th Anniversary

Breaking the Silence commemorated their 10th anniversary with a public reading of soldiers’ testimonies.

Supreme Court Rules: Refugees Deserve a Fair Process

A Supreme Court ruling offers a glimmer of hope for asylum seekers being held in the Holot Detention camp.

New Course Promotes Shared Society

In a newly launched course, 26 Jewish and Arab participants are learning how to create a shared society in Israel.

Court Orders Rabbi to Apologize to Lesbian

A Jerusalem rabbi has been forced to publicly apologize to and compensate a lesbian woman he outed following a successful court petition.