Inequality

'Know this, Khamenei, this is your end': Iranians slam regime in footage from Tehran to Israel

While aware of consequences if caught, Iranians sent footage to N12 showing mass income inequality and support for Israel.

  A woman walks past a poster showing Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
 THE RESEARCH team from the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.

Knesset to examine Van Leer gender report of women's inequality on the rise

 ‘THE HAREDI leadership argues that it is forbidden to draft yeshiva students whose Torah is their profession and that they defend the State of Israel through their studies.’

Israel's cabinet extends mandatory IDF service amid haredi draft controversy, sparking criticism

The face of childhood housing poverty

Just under 20% of American-Jewish households struggling to make ends meet


Should the Torah's curses be whispered or shouted? - opinion

Let’s explore some of the modern-day curses and how they can be avoided through responsible behavior and adherence to Torah teachings.

 RAISING THE Torah following the reading at a weekday service: While the blessings are a testament to the promise of prosperity, the curses serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of disobedience, says the writer.

Gender biases not improved over past decade, UN says

The degree of improvement over time has been "disappointing," said Heriberto Tapia, research and strategic partnership adviser at UNDP and co-author of the report.

Gender pay gap representation

Social inequality is more impactful than environment on water crisis - study

A new peer-reviewed study published in Nature Sustainability, aims to show how social inequalities play a central role in the way such crises develop. 

People queue to collect water from a spring in the Newlands suburb as fears over the city's water crisis grow in Cape Town, South Africa

Israeli law makes greedy capitalist business behavior mandatory

Israel’s 1999 Companies Act, Article D, Section 11 (a) states that the purpose of a company is to make money. Period. Not to serve the people.

An electronic board displaying market data is seen at the entrance of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, in Tel Aviv, Israel

Report: Israelis live long, work hard, but still behind in certain areas

While productivity in Israel – buoyed by the hi-tech sector – has led to a boom in the country, Israel remains behind in healthcare and income inequality.

 HEAVY TRAFFIC moves slowly on the Ayalon Highway. The traffic jams that afflict greater Tel Aviv have become one of Israel’s most acute problems, says the writer.

Academic success shaped by family income in first 1,000 days of life - study

Relative poverty experienced during the first 1,000 days of life has a negative impact on the achievements of students; relative wealth during this period has a positive impact.

 The amount of money parents have in the first 1,000 days of a child's life can significantly impact their future academic achievements, a new Israeli study suggests (Illustrative).

41% of Israeli parents cannot help their children finance academic degree - survey

34% of the parents who have difficulties financing their children’s education are degree-holders themselves, while 49% had a high school education.

 Israeli medical students at the Jewish Center Kaunas.

Economic inequality is the great plague of the 21st century

Zvi Stepak: “Inequality must be reduced. Israeli society is divided enough between right and left, between the haredim and the secular. We don’t need to add to this.”

 Zvi Stepak

Is there gender inequality on the global jazz scene?

Musician and doctoral student Rebecca Zola looks at jazz gender blues.

 REBECCA ZOLA: ‘You have to put up with a lot of sexual harassment in jam sessions, or in club spaces.’

True equality is far off - opinion

On March 8, International Women’s Day was marked in Israel and around the world.

 SUPREME COURT PRESIDENT Esther Hayut: Women who have dared and achieved must also continue to walk on this path.

Women's fates should not be held by men - opinion

When a Jewish woman wants to get divorced, she has to face a panel of three men who hold her future in their hands.

 THE RABBINICAL COURT’S Division for Agunot in Jerusalem. ‘It’s high time for there to be women’s representatives in the rabbinical courts.’