Shira Kadari-Ovadia
By Shira Kadari-Ovadia
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Fast Forward Tel Aviv University med school to remove opioid crisis-linked Sackler name with family’s consent
TAU medical school is dropping the Sackler name after years of pressure over the family firm's connection to the opioid crisis, joining Oxford University and the Guggenheim and Metropolitan museums in New York
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Fast Forward After years of unofficial segregation, Tel Aviv University offers mixed Jewish-Arab dorm rooms
The pilot program was developed 'out of a sense that it’s what the students want,' the university’s commissioner of equality and diversity explained
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Fast Forward In a Jerusalem hotel, Ukrainian refugees face the uncertainties of a new life
This article originally appeared in Haaretz and was reprinted here with permission. The corridor of Jerusalem’s Caesar Hotel resembled an improvised football field on Wednesday. A few children, which in other circumstances should be in school, ran and played on the long carpet. They’re part of a group of about 60 adults and children that…
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