What’s the Chance? A social-economic podcast that puts the Israeli periphery at the center. In conversation with journalist Linoy Bar-Geffen, members of Rashi’s professional team explain why the place where children grow up determines their chances to succeed in life, and what we can do to change this. (in Hebrew)
So, can we undo the connection between the place where children grow up and their chances to succeed in life? Omri Zegen, VP of Research and Development, talks about mapping the main routes to social mobility in Israel. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreWhat are the chances of a municipality to provide good opportunities to its residents, even if it isn’t Tel Aviv or Ra’anana? Is it possible to overcome the distributive injustice or to change a poor image? With Nethanel Touitou, director of Rashi’s City at the Center initiative. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreWhat’s the chance of a woman to break out of an abusive relationship, and how can we as a society protect the security and well-being of women at home? With Miri Rosman, Head of Rashi’s programs for treatment and prevention of domestic violence. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreCultural gaps, lack of education and networking opportunities – what’s the chance of Israeli young adults from underprivileged backgrounds to succeed in life? With Yael Balla Avni, Rashi’s VP of Programs. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreYoung people must give up quality of life in the north or south for employment opportunities in the center – how can addressing this issue help the traffic congestion and housing crisis in Israel? With Tom Farui, Head of Rashi’s employment programs for young adults. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreHow can extracurricular activities affect life opportunities, should we make them mandatory and is the high school diploma still relevant? With Erez Roimi, Head of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Rashi. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreWhat’s the chance of a child who grew up in the periphery to reach a career in STEM fields, and how is it connected to the fact that no classes for gifted students were opened in the south in 2018? With Na’ama Bar Shalom, manager of Rashi’s STEM Ecosystem initiative. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreThe significance of the first 1,000 days of life, the gaps that are found even between 2-year-olds, and what parents can do to encourage optimal development of their children. With Rotem Azar Eliyahu, director of Rashi’s early childhood programs. (in Hebrew)
Read MoreWhat’s the chance of children in the Israeli periphery to get from school the knowledge and skills they need in order to succeed? With Michal Cohen, Rashi’s CEO and former director general of the Education Ministry. (in Hebrew)
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