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 Fantasy in the Circus: A circus elephant balances on its front legs, 1920.

Grapevine: Eye-opening science

 Portuguese students visit Porto's Jewish Museum, March 20, 2024.

1,000 Portuguese students visit Porto's Jewish Museum for Inquisition Memorial Day

 Jewish and pro-Israel supporters gathered in solidarity with Israel and in protest of rising levels of antisemitism and severe anti-Jewish attacks in New York City, 2023.

Department of Education increases transparency around Title VI discrimination investigations

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
 IRAQ AL-SHABAAB SCHOOL in Umm el-Fahm has been classified as one of the lowest-performing ‘red’ elementary schools in the country.

For Arab schools in Israel, students struggle to master fundamental skills

Members of the 118th Congress raise their right hands as they are sworn into office to serve in the US House of Representatives on the fourth day of Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, US, January 7, 2023.

Bipartisan bill introduced to make reporting campus antisemitism, and discrimination easier

STUDENTS in school.

ADL launches ‘Challenging antisemitism’ program for middle and high schoolers

HAREDI STUDENTS attend a class at The Jerusalem College of Technology

Community engagement motivates ultra-Orthodox Jewish men to pursue higher education - study

 Palestinian schoolgirls read books in a library at school run by UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) in Silwan in east Jerusalem October 10, 2018.

Palestinian textbooks feature misogyny funded by Europe, report finds

  Aviv Kohavi

Politics will have to wait: Ex-IDF chief Aviv Kohavi's new job

By DAVID ROSENTHAL

Tomorrow's Defenders: Nirim B'Shkhunot Youth Embark on a Transformative Nature Expedition

By ELI LEVI
Married at age 8 to an abusive husband and divorced by 9, Sana has devoted herself to pursuing an education, paving a path for similarly underprivileged girls.

Divorced at 9, Pakistani tribal girl earns degree in English literature

By ARSHAD MEHMOOD/THE MEDIA LINE
 A JEWISH PEOPLE Policy Institute survey conducted six weeks into the war reveals that a significant majority of haredim believe that nothing needs to changes.

Educating the ultra-Orthodox: Release the shackles

By Romy Leibler/The Media Line
 PRO-HAMAS posters on campus.

Academia is being corrupted by anti-Israel student mobs and colleges aren't doing enough

 The activities of the Sderot Resilience Complex supported by KKL-JNF.

Sderot students have gone back to school in their city, safety concerns remain

 CHILDREN EVACUATED from Kibbutz Nir Am, in the South, spend time at a hotel in Tel Aviv, in January.

Students are passing, but an education system is failing

By TOMER SAMARKANDI