A new master’s program for outstanding Druze citizens will ensure that one of Israel’s most loyal communities has the leaders required to drive its youth’s success—not only in the army, but throughout society.
Legal scholar Dr. Shai Stern argues that to bring the Haredim into Israeli society, we need to do something at odds with the liberal mindset: namely, truly understand them.
Thanks to a new approach to the goal and design of academic degrees, Bar-Ilan students will gain much more than knowledge of a given discipline: They’ll also acquire the skills and mindset to advance Israel’s prosperity.
A research-based pilot for helping close gaps between first-generation students and their peers is ensuring that whatever their starting points, all Bar-Ilan students go the distance.
By creating local ecosystems oriented toward healthier lifestyles, Bar-Ilan’s pioneering public-health initiative is empowering Israel’s North to emerge stronger after the war.
Established to strengthen the healthcare landscape in Israel's northern periphery, Bar-Ilan's Azrieli Faculty of Medicine called on the strength of its leadership, teaching staff, and students to persevere despite the stresses of wartime.
Bar-Ilan,
70 Years Strong
For seven decades, Bar-Ilan’s iconic Lev Hacampus (“Heart of Campus”) tower, now home to the Wengrowsky Family Lookout and Visitor’s Center, has been a place for students to get together and enjoy a sense of community.

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