At the Israel Hayom conference, education officials from the Ministry of Education, the Atid network, and the Jerusalem municipality discussed rebuilding Israel's educational agenda in the wake of recent wars, emphasizing resilience, Zionism, and community strength, according to Israel Hayom.
The Israel Hayom conference on education, held Sunday in Jerusalem, featured remarks from Keren Raz-Netzar (head of innovation R&D, Atid education network), On Rifman (VP education and founder of Hashomer Hachadash), Ina Zaltsman (senior deputy director general of pedagogical administration, Ministry of Education), and Chen Dayan (director of the youth authority, Jerusalem municipality). Speakers stressed the need to re-establish a national educational agenda after the war, with Raz-Netzar citing Churchill's maxim that no crisis should be wasted, and Rifman noting that Israel has not established new settlements since 2005, calling for youth engagement through volunteering. The conference was reported by Israel Hayom; no corroborating sources were available at the time of drafting.
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