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A4BGU’s CEO Shares His Views on 21st-Century Zionism

May 31, 2023

Tags: CEO Op-Eds, Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

The Jerusalem Post — In the 21st century, as Israel turns 75, how can Zionism most strongly resonate with the
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Times of Israel: A4BGU CEO Pens Op-ed on Israel at 75

April 18, 2023

Tags: CEO Op-Eds, Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Leadership, Awards & Events

A4BGU CEO Doug Seserman asks: How should we celebrate the modern state’s milestone 75th anniversary, especially in a time of historic controversy?

A University With the Potential to Change All of Israel

September 3, 2021

Tags: Leadership, Awards & Events, Negev Development & Community Programs, Social Sciences & Humanities

Intermountain Jewish News — Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, was a huge believer in the potential of the Negev
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Applying Jewish Law to Modern Medical Ethics

July 9, 2020

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Medical Research

BGU’s international medical school director discusses applying Jewish medical ethics during COVID-19.

How Jewish Mystics Sought to Vanquish the Coronavirus and Hitler

May 8, 2020

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

Prof. Yuval Harari speaks to Haaretz about how magic has been used in Jewish history to fight our enemies.

Arab Students Enroll in BGU’s Online Kabbalah Course

February 22, 2018

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

The course introduces students with no background in Jewish thought to the major ideas of Kabbalah.

Exploring the Rich History of Jews in India

February 22, 2017

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Social Sciences & Humanities

Two BGU scholars recently shared their expertise at a conference on Indian Jews held in New Delhi.

Mysticism and Divine Music: Israel in Translation

April 2, 2015

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

Prof. Haviva Pedaya’s award-winning poetry is featured on TLV1 radio.

Piecing Together Fragments of Ancient Jewish Prayer

January 2, 2014

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

Thousands of torn Jewish documents were found in an Old Cairo synagogue. Prof. Uri Ehrlich pieced them together.