Moriah AharonThoughts on Leadership, Education and Zionism: An Interview with Alan Jacobs
Read moreAlan Jacobs’ journey from governor at University College and Henrietta Barnett schools in North-West London to becoming the Chair of…
Moriah AharonOur Latest FUTURE Magazine for 2024-25 is out
Read moreJust in time for the High Holidays, we’re delighted to share with you the latest British Friends FUTURE magazine, which…
Moriah AharonHow Gender, Loss Circumstances, and Birth Order Shape Sibling Mourning after October 7th
Read moreThis research examines the emotional distress, negative thoughts, and coping strategies of adults who lost a sibling during the tragic…
Moriah AharonRosh Hashanah 2024 – your support is more important than ever
Read moreThese are no ordinary times but another challenging and painful period in the history of Israel and of the Hebrew…
Moriah AharonPolarisation Greater Threat Than Ongoing Conflicts
Read moreIsraeli Public Sentiment One Year After Hamas Attack New study reveals that Israeli public opinion remains deeply divided one year…
Moriah AharonFast and Accurate Virus Detection Method using 3D printed Setup
Read moreA new method for quickly and accurately detecting nanoparticles and viruses marks a major advancement in virus detection technology, merging…
Moriah AharonBFHU’s Honours Club Summer Tea ahead of Rosh Hashana
Read moreEarly this week, we were delighted to host members of BFHU’s Honours Club for a Summer tea at Stephens House…
Moriah AharonCelebrating the 49th Cohort of IMPH Graduates Amidst Global Challenges
Read moreCongratulations to the new graduates of the 49th cohort of the International Master’s in Public Health (IMPH) programme, who, despite…
Moriah AharonHebrew University’s Professor Haitham Amal is Among a Large $17M Grant Consortium for Pioneering Autism Research
Read moreThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem is proud to announce that Professor Haitham Amal is among a large $17M grant consortium…
Moriah AharonA Journey of Empowering and Healing Women Across Israel and India
Read moreAt 26, Kerem Gil had already experienced a life marked by movement, bridging two distinct cultures as her family alternated…