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Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( or , ; ), sometimes rendered as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. Located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and with a popula ...
, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Located in northwest Tel Aviv, the university is the center of teaching and research of the city, comprising 9 faculties, 17 teaching hospitals, 18 performing arts centers, 27 schools, 106 departments, 340 research centers, and 400 laboratories. Tel Aviv University originated in 1956 when three education units merged to form the university. The original campus was expanded and now makes up in Tel Aviv's
Ramat Aviv Ramat Aviv Alef or Ramat Aviv HaYeruka, and originally plainly Ramat Aviv (, ''lit.'' Spring Heights), is a neighborhood in northwest Tel Aviv, Israel. History Ramat Aviv was founded in 1950s following the great influx of immigrants from Eastern ...
neighborhood.


History

TAU's origins date back to 1956, when three research institutes: the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics (established in 1935), the Institute of Natural Sciences (established in 1931), and the Academic Institute of Jewish Studies (established in 1954) – joined to form Tel Aviv University. Initially operated by the Tel Aviv municipality, the university was granted autonomy in 1963, and George S. Wise was its first president, from that year until 1971. The
Ramat Aviv Ramat Aviv Alef or Ramat Aviv HaYeruka, and originally plainly Ramat Aviv (, ''lit.'' Spring Heights), is a neighborhood in northwest Tel Aviv, Israel. History Ramat Aviv was founded in 1950s following the great influx of immigrants from Eastern ...
campus, covering an area of , on top of the depopulated and razed Palestinian village of Sheikh Munis, was established that same year. Its succeeding presidents have been
Yuval Ne'eman Yuval Ne'eman (; 14 May 1925 – 26 April 2006) was an Israeli theoretical physicist, military scientist, and politician. He was Minister of Science and Development in the 1980s and early 1990s. He was the President of Tel Aviv University ...
from 1971 to 1977,
Haim Ben-Shahar Haim Ben-Shahar (; born c. 1935) is an Israeli economist, and former President of Tel Aviv University. Biography Ben-Shahar was born in Mandatory Palestine. He earned a Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from New York University in the United States. ...
from 1977 to 1983,
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from 1983 to 1991,
Yoram Dinstein Yoram Dinstein (; 2 January 1936 – 10 February 2024) was an Israeli scholar and professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University. He was a specialist on international law and an authority on the laws of war. He served as President of Tel Aviv Univer ...
from 1991 to 1999,
Itamar Rabinovich Itamar Rabinovich (; born 8 October 1942) is the president of the Israel Institute (Washington and Jerusalem). He was Israel's Ambassador to the United States in the 1990s and former chief negotiator with Syria between 1993 and 1996, and the form ...
from 1999 to 2006,
Zvi Galil Zvi Galil (; born June 26, 1947) is an Israeli-American computer scientist. He has served as the dean of the Columbia University School of Engineering and as president of Tel Aviv University from 2007 through 2009. From 2010 to 2019, he was the d ...
from 2006 to 2009,
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from 2009 to 2019, and
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since 2019. The university also maintains academic supervision over the Center for Technological Design in
Holon Holon (, ) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located south of Tel Aviv. Holon is part of the Gush Dan, Gush Dan metropolitan area. In , it had a population of , making it the List of cities in Israel, tenth most populous city in Isra ...
, the New Academic College of
Tel Aviv-Yafo Tel Aviv-Yafo ( or , ; ), sometimes rendered as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. Located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and with a popula ...
, and the
Afeka College of Engineering The Afeka — The Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv () is a public college in Tel Aviv, Israel. Afeka was established in 1996 and grants Bachelor and Masters degrees in engineering. The college offers 5 undergraduate programs with 17 fi ...
in Tel Aviv. The
Wise Observatory The Florence and George Wise Observatory (IAU code 097) is an astronomy, astronomical observatory owned and operated by Tel Aviv University. It is located west of the town of Mitzpe Ramon in the Negev desert near the edge of the Ramon Crater, an ...
is located in
Mitzpe Ramon Mitzpe Ramon (, Ramon Lookout; ) is a local council in the Negev desert of southern Israel. It is situated on the northern ridge at an elevation of 860 meters (2,800 feet) overlooking the world's largest erosion cirque, known as the M ...
in the
Negev The Negev ( ; ) or Naqab (), is a desert and semidesert region of southern Israel. The region's largest city and administrative capital is Beersheba (pop. ), in the north. At its southern end is the Gulf of Aqaba and the resort town, resort city ...
desert.


Academic units

Faculties *Katz Faculty of the Arts *Fleischman Faculty of Engineering *Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences *Entin Faculty of Humanities *Buchmann Faculty of Law *Wise Faculty of Life Sciences *
Faculty of Medicine A medical school is a tertiary educational institution, professional school, or forms a part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, ...
(formerly the Sackler Faculty of Medicine) *Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences * Boris Mints Institute *Coller School of Management Independent schools *Berglas School of Economics *Porter School of Environmental Studies *
Buchmann-Mehta School of Music The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music (BMSM) is an institute of higher education in Tel Aviv, Israel. The school is a part of the Faculty of the Arts of Tel Aviv University and is operated in collaboration with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO). ...
*
David Azrieli David Joshua Azrieli (; 10 May 1922 – 9 July 2014) was an Israeli-Canadian tycoon, real estate developer, architect, and philanthropist. With an estimated net worth of in March 2013, he was ranked by Forbes as the ninth-wealthiest Canad ...
School of Architecture *Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine *Miller School of Education *Shapell School of Social Work *TAU International (formerly the School for Overseas Students) *Sagol School of Neuroscience


Institutes and centers

Tel Aviv University has over 130 research institutes and centers.


The Lowy International School

In addition to being Tel Aviv University's home for international researchers, visitors and partnerships, The Lowy International School (formerly TAU International) annually affords thousands of students from across the globe the opportunity to study at Tel Aviv University. The school is overseen by
Milette Shamir Milette Shamir () is an Israeli academic administrator and professor of American studies serving as vice president of Tel Aviv University. Life Shamir completed a Ph.D. at Brandeis University studying under Michael Timo Gilmore and Wai Chee ...
, the university's vice president of international affairs. The school's full name is The Lowy International School in Memory of Shirley Lowy; the name changed in 2022 following an $18-million gift from Australian-Israeli businessperson Sir Frank Lowy. Lady Shirley Lowy, Sir Frank's wife, died on December 9, 2020. School programs are primarily conducted in English, though The Lowy International School also offers immersion options for studying in Hebrew. Programs include undergraduate, graduate, study abroad, research, gap year and short-term programs, and the school provides a variety of scholarships. Students in the B.A., M.A., exchange and study abroad programs are given the option of housing at the Einstein or Broshim dorms, just outside the university. Undergraduate programs: *International B.A. in Liberal Arts and Humanities *International B.A. in Management and Liberal Arts *B.Mus. at the
Buchmann-Mehta School of Music The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music (BMSM) is an institute of higher education in Tel Aviv, Israel. The school is a part of the Faculty of the Arts of Tel Aviv University and is operated in collaboration with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO). ...
*Programme de Licence en Sciences Sociales, Politiques et Économiques *Dual Degree B.A. Program in Liberal Arts: TAU &
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*Collaborative B.A. with
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Graduate programs: * M.A. in Ancient Israel Studies * M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering * M.A. in Conflict Resolution and Mediation * M.A. in Cyber Politics & Government * M.Sc. in Digital Health * M.D.M in Disaster Management * M.F.A. in Documentary Cinema * M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering * M.A. in Environmental Studies * M.Sc. in Life Sciences * M.Sc. in Medical Sciences * M.Sc. in Neuroscience * M.Sc. in Plant Sciences with Emphasis in Food Security * M.A. in Security and Diplomacy * M.A. in Social and Policy Aspects of Climate Change * M.A. in Sustainable Development * M.A. Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) * Sofaer Global MBA * M.Mus. at the
Buchmann-Mehta School of Music The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music (BMSM) is an institute of higher education in Tel Aviv, Israel. The school is a part of the Faculty of the Arts of Tel Aviv University and is operated in collaboration with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO). ...
* International LL.M. Program – Parasol Foundation *
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SAIS and TAU Collaborative Program *
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Lille University and TAU Collaborative Program * TAU- Thapar 3+2 Integrated Degree in Biotechnology or Electrical Engineering Lowy Distinguished Guest Professors: Created in 2023, the Lowy Distinguished Guest Professors program brings eminent academics to Tel Aviv University. *
Reinhard Genzel Reinhard Genzel (; born 24 March 1952) is a German astrophysicist, co-director of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, a professor at LMU and an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He was awarded th ...
, Nobel laureate in physics *
Eitan Tadmor Eitan Tadmor (; born May 4, 1954) is a distinguished university professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. His work has featured contributions to the theory and computation of Partial differential equations with diverse applications ...
, mathematician * Milette Gaifman, classicist * Michael Waidner, computer scientist *
Rudolf Podgornik Rudolf Podgornik (27 August 1955 – 28 December 2024) was a Slovenian theoretical physicist. Podgornik was an emeritus professor at the University of Ljubljana, and at the time of his death held a chair professorship at University of Chinese ...
, physicist * Susan B. Davidson, computer scientist *
Alberto Melloni Alberto Melloni (Reggio nell'Emilia, 6 January 1959) is an Italian church historian and a Unesco Chairholder of the Chair on Religious Pluralism & Peace, primarily known for his work on the Councils and the Second Vatican Council. Since 2020, he is ...
, historian *
Olga Sorkine-Hornung Olga Sorkine-Hornung (Hebrew: אולגה סורקין-הורנונג, Russian: Ольга Соркин-Хорнунг; born 1981) is a professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich working in the fields of computer graphics, geometric modeling and ...
, computer scientist


Rankings

In 2024 ''
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'' ranked Tel Aviv University 214th in the world, making it the highest ranked university in Israel. In 2016, its subject rankings were: 202nd in Arts and Humanities, 295th in Engineering and Technology, 193rd in Life Sciences and Medicine, 208th in Natural Science, and 240th in Social Sciences and Management. The
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ranked Tel Aviv University 81st in the world and third in Israel in its 2016 CWUR World University Rankings. They have also ranked it as 56 in 2012. The ''
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'' for 2019 placed Tel Aviv University at 189th in the world. The ratings reflect an overall measure of esteem that combines data on the institutions' reputation for research and teaching. In 2016 ''
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'' ranked Tel Aviv University 22nd in the world for citations per faculty, which is the indicator that measures a university's research impact. This makes Tel Aviv University the leading university in Israel in terms of research. In 2015 the ''
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'' gave Tel Aviv University the following subject rankings: 20th in Computer Science, 51–75 in Mathematics, 76–100 in Physics and 76–100 Economics/Business. In 2016 it was ranked as 51–75 in Engineering. From the year 2007 until 2018, Tel Aviv university ranks as 35th in the world in Computer Science according to CSRankings, the same rank as Harvard and the second-highest ranked in Israel. As of 2021, it is ranked as the 191st best university in the world by ''
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'', 230th by the ''
QS World University Rankings The ''QS World University Rankings'' is a portfolio of comparative college and university rankings compiled by Quacquarelli Symonds, a higher education analytics firm. Its first and earliest edition was published in collaboration with '' Times ...
'' and in the 151–200th bracket by the Shanghai Rankings In 2022, PitchBook Data ranked Tel Aviv University 7th in the world in terms of number of alumni who have founded
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backed companies, the highest out of any University outside the United States.


Relations with other universities

Currently, Tel Aviv University partners with more than 280 academic institutions spanning 46 countries. The university's academic partnerships are supported by The Lowy International School. Types of international partnerships include: joint research centers, research collaborations, joint CFPs for research seed funding, joint or dual degrees, jointly taught courses, joint summer/winter schools, joint post-doctoral fellowships, exchange programs, study abroad programs and visiting faculty opportunities. The Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law has exchange agreements with 36 overseas universities, including: University of Virginia, Cornell University, Boston University, UCLA, Bucerius (Germany), EBS (Germany), McGill (Canada), Osgoode Hall (Canada), Ottawa (Canada), Queens University (Queens), Toronto (Canada), Bergen (Norway), STL (China), KoGuan (China), Tsinghua (China), Jindal Global (India), University of Hong Kong, Singapore Management University, Stockholm University (Sweden), Monash (Australia), Sydney (Australia), Sciences Po (France), Seoul (South Korea), Lucern (Switzerland), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Bocconi (Italy) and Madrid (Spain). The Coller School of Management has exchange agreements with over 100 overseas universities. The Coller Exchange Program is open to MBA/MSc/MA students and qualified professionals. The school offers a wide variety of courses for its visiting students in strategy, entrepreneurship, finance-accounting, marketing, organizational behavior, decisions and operations research, technology and information systems. The program also offers courses from other TAU schools on Israeli Culture, History, Economics and more. In 2013, Tel Aviv University and Ruppin Academic Center jointly created a study center at the
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, where students will undertake advanced studies of issues impacting the coastal environment and its resources.


International cooperation

In Germany, Tel Aviv University cooperates with the
Goethe-University Goethe University Frankfurt () is a public research university located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was founded in 1914 as a citizens' university, which means it was founded and funded by the wealthy and active liberal citizenry of Frankfurt ...
in Frankfurt/Main. Both cities are linked by a long-lasting partnership agreement.


Publications

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Tel Aviv (journal) ''Tel Aviv'' is the journal of the Tel Aviv University Institute of Archaeology. It is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge. It publishes articles on recent archaeological research in the Southern Levant and studies ...
, peer-reviewed international journal of archaeology in the
Levant The Levant ( ) is the subregion that borders the Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern Mediterranean sea to the west, and forms the core of West Asia and the political term, Middle East, ''Middle East''. In its narrowest sense, which is in use toda ...
and the history and culture of Near Eastern civilizations, with a focus on biblical and protohistoric periods and also dealing with the classical and prehistoric periods


TAU Ventures

TAU Ventures is a
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. founded in 2018 by the university and Nimrod Cohen to invest in early state
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in Israel; it is headquartered in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( or , ; ), sometimes rendered as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. Located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and with a popula ...
. In early 2018, Tel Aviv University announced the creation of TAU Ventures, an early-stage venture capital fund with US$20 million. Its operational period is a seven-year cycle, tentatively. It is a first of its kind concept in Israel, modelled after similar funds existing in other universities such as
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, the
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, and
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(MIT). Nimrod Cohen is the managing partner.


Investments

TAU Ventures invests an initial capital of US$500,000 with potential follow-up investments into early stage startups of Israel belonging to various industries such as enterprise solutions,
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, industry 4.0, and food technology, with a majority being software related. The TAU Ventures ecosystem combines the resources and network of Tel Aviv University, industry connections, and a network of Israeli startup founders. It operates at its co-working office space located in Tel Aviv. The space consists of in-house experts who mentor and support the portfolio of companies in various aspects of startup growth. As of May 2021, TAU Ventures had invested in 17 startups. Some of the more notable companies include Xtend, SWIMM, Gaviti, MyAir, Medorion, Castor, and Hoopo.


Accelerator program

Along with its venture capital operations, TAU Ventures operates an accelerator program in partnership with the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) which provides a technological platform for founders. It is a four-month exclusive program that connects startups with the ISA and a US$50,000 grant with no equity clause. The program is geared to companies developing civilian and commercial technologies and can benefit from various technical expertise, unique databases, technology validation, and other factors. The alumni startups have raised over US$100 million. Xtend, Cyberpion, Talamoos, Cyabra, DigitalOwl, Decodea, and NeuraLegion are some of its alumni.


Recognition

In 2018, IVC Research Center awarded TAU Ventures the citation for being the most active venture capital in Israel. In 2019 and 2021, Geektime listed TAU Ventures among the top five and top six of venture capital funds in Israel.


Notable people


Faculty

Notable faculty members (past and present) include: *
Joseph Agassi Joseph Agassi (; ; born Joseph Birnbaum; 7 May 1927 – 22 January 2023) was an Israeli academic with contributions in logic, scientific method, and philosophy. He studied under Karl Popper and taught at the London School of Economics. Agassi ...
, philosopher *
Yakir Aharonov Yakir Aharonov (; born August 28, 1932) is an Israeli physicist specializing in quantum physics. He has been a Professor of Theoretical Physics and the James J. Farley Professor of Natural Philosophy at Chapman University in California since ...
, physicist *
Noga Alon Noga Alon (; born 1956) is an Israeli mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Princeton University noted for his contributions to combinatorics and theoretical computer science, having authored hundreds of papers. Education and career ...
, mathematician *
Yitzhak Arad Yitzhak Arad (; né Icchak Rudnicki; November 11, 1926 – May 6, 2021) was an Israeli historian, author, IDF brigadier general and Soviet partisan. He also served as Yad Vashem's director from 1972 to 1993, and specialised in the history of ...
, historian *
Karen Avraham Karen B. Avraham (Hebrew: קרן אברהם) is an Israeli-American human geneticist and the first female Dean of Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Medicine. Born in Canada in 1962, Avraham moved to the US at a young age. Her research focuses on ...
, geneticist *
Shlomo Ben-Ami Shlomo Ben-Ami (; born 17 July 1943) is a former Israeli diplomat, politician, and historian who participated in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, including the 2000 Camp David Summit. Biography Shlomo Benabou (later Ben-Ami) was born i ...
, historian, former Minister of Foreign Affairs *
Yoav Benjamini Yoav Benjamini (; born 5 January 1949) is an Israeli statistician best known for the development (with Yosef Hochberg) of the false discovery rate (FDR) criterion and the Benjamini–Hochberg (BH) and Benjamini–Yekutieli (BY) procedures for ...
, statistician * Ziva Ben-Porat, literary theorist, writer, and editor *
Joseph Bernstein Joseph Bernstein (sometimes spelled I. N. Bernshtein; ; ; born 18 April 1945) is a Soviet-born Israeli mathematician working at Tel Aviv University. He works in algebraic geometry, representation theory, and number theory. Biography Bernstein ...
, mathematician * Silvia Blumenfeld, curator of the fungi collection *
Athalya Brenner Athalya Brenner-Idan (; born 17 July 1943 in Haifa, Israel) is a Dutch-Israeli biblical scholar known for her contribution to feminist biblical studies. Academic career Brenner studied at Haifa University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem b ...
, feminist Biblical scholar *
Daniel Chamovitz Daniel Chamovitz (Hebrew: דניאל חיימוביץ; born April 18, 1963) is an American-born Israeli plant geneticist and the 7th President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel. On July 1, 2024, he assumed the position o ...
, biologist * Guy Deutscher, physicist *
Yoram Dinstein Yoram Dinstein (; 2 January 1936 – 10 February 2024) was an Israeli scholar and professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University. He was a specialist on international law and an authority on the laws of war. He served as President of Tel Aviv Univer ...
, international law professor emeritus and former president of Tel Aviv University *
Uzi Even Uzi Even (; born 18 October 1940) is an Israeli professor emeritus of physical chemistry at Tel Aviv University and a former politician well known for being the first openly gay member of the Knesset (the Israeli Parliament). Biography Uzi Ev ...
, chemist and political activist for
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rights *
Margalit Finkelberg Margalit Finkelberg (née Karpyuk; born 1947) () is an Israeli historian and linguist. She is the professor emerita of Classics at Tel Aviv University. She became a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 2005 and served as pr ...
, historian and linguist *
Israel Finkelstein Israel Finkelstein (; born March 29, 1949) is an Israelis, Israeli archaeologist, professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University and the head of the School of Archaeology and Maritime Cultures at the University of Haifa. Finkelstein is active in the a ...
, archaeologist * Yisrael Friedman, historian * Raphael E. Freundlich, Biblical studies and Latin *
Ehud Gazit Ehud Gazit (; ; zh, 以笏) is an Israeli biochemist, biophysicist and nanotechnologist. He is Professor and Endowed Chair at Tel Aviv University and a member of the executive board of the university (from 2017). In 2015, he was knighted by the ...
, nanotechnologist, chief scientist – ministry of Science * David Ginzburg, mathematician * Bob Griffin (born 1980), basketball player and English Literature professor * Daphna Hacker, lawyer * Sylvie Honigman, senior lecturer in ancient history *
Benjamin Isaac Benjamin Henri Isaac (Ben Isaac; ; born May 10, 1945) is the Fred and Helen Lessing Professor of Ancient History Emeritus at Tel Aviv University. He is a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and of the American Philosophical S ...
, historian *
Joshua Jortner Joshua Jortner (; March 14, 1933) is an Israeli physical chemist. He is a professor emeritus at the School of Chemistry, The Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel. Birth and education Jortner was born on Ma ...
, physical chemist *
Shoshana Kamin Shoshana Kamin (, ) (born December 24, 1930),See reference . born Susanna L'vovna Kamenomostskaya (), is a Soviet-born Israeli mathematician, working on the theory of parabolic partial differential equations and related mathematical physics proble ...
, mathematician * Aryeh Kasher, historian *
Asa Kasher Asa Kasher (; born June 6, 1940) is an Israeli philosopher and linguist working as a Professor at Tel Aviv University. He is the lead author of the IDF Code of Ethics. Biography Asa Kasher is the grandson of talmudist Menachem Mendel Kasher. He ...
, philosopher and authority on Ethics, author of IDF's Code of Conduct * David S. Katz, historian *
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,
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, the eighth president of Tel Aviv University *
Shaul Ladany Shaul Paul Ladany (; born April 2, 1936) is an Israeli Holocaust survivor, racewalker and two-time Olympian. He holds the world record in the 50-mile walk (7:23:50), and the Israeli national record in the 50-kilometer walk (4:17:07). He is a for ...
, industrial engineering *
Fred Landman Fred (Alfred) Landman (; born October 28, 1956) is a Dutch-born Israeli professor of semantics. He teaches at Tel Aviv University has written a number of books about linguistics. Biography Fred Landman was born in Holland. He immigrated to Israe ...
, semanticist *
Zvi Laron Zvi Laron (; born February 6, 1927) is an Israeli paediatric endocrinologist. Born in Cernăuţi, Romania, Laron is a professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University. In 1966, he described the type of dwarfism later called Laron syndrome. His research ...
, pediatric endocrinologist *
Orna Lin Orna Lin (; born 1956) is the owner of a private law firm, Orna Lin & Co. and a leading labor lawyer in Israel. Biography Orna Lin is the daughter of former Israeli Knesset member Amnon Lin and granddaughter of Haifa's first Jewish mayor, Abba ...
, lawyer *
Raphael Mahler Raphael Mahler (; August 15, 1899 – October 4, 1977) was a Galician-born Jewish historian who worked in Poland, America, and Israel. Life Mahler was born on August 15, 1899, in Nowy Sącz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, the son of a scholarly an ...
, historian * Yossi Matias, Computer Scientist *
Vitali Milman Vitali Davidovich Milman (; ) (born 23 August 1939) is a mathematician specializing in analysis. He is a professor at the Tel Aviv University. In the past he was a President of the Israel Mathematical Union and a member of the “Aliyah” committ ...
, mathematician *
Moshé Mizrahi Moshé Mizrahi (; 5 September 1931 – 3 August 2018) was an Israeli film director. Biography He was born in Egypt, migrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1946, and studied filmmaking in France in 1950. He directed the Oscar-winning 1977 film '' Mad ...
, Oscar-winning film director * Baruch Modan, oncologist *
Yuval Ne'eman Yuval Ne'eman (; 14 May 1925 – 26 April 2006) was an Israeli theoretical physicist, military scientist, and politician. He was Minister of Science and Development in the 1980s and early 1990s. He was the President of Tel Aviv University ...
(1925–2006), physicist, former minister of Science and Technology *
Abraham Nitzan Abraham Nitzan (; born 1944) is a professor of chemistry at the Tel Aviv University department of chemical physics and the University of Pennsylvania department of chemistry. Education Abraham Nitzan was born in Tel Aviv. He received his bachelo ...
, chemical physicist. * Kennedy Otieno, criminologist *
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, legal scholar and president of Tel Aviv University *
Itamar Rabinovich Itamar Rabinovich (; born 8 October 1942) is the president of the Israel Institute (Washington and Jerusalem). He was Israel's Ambassador to the United States in the 1990s and former chief negotiator with Syria between 1993 and 1996, and the form ...
, former Israeli ambassador to the United States and former president of Tel Aviv University * Aviad Raz, sociologist *
Tanya Reinhart Tanya Reinhart (; 1943 – 17 March 2007) was an Israeli linguist and political activist. A frequent writer on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, she contributed columns to the Israeli centrist newspaper '' Yedioth Ahronoth'' and longer articles ...
(1943–2007), linguist *
Amnon Rubinstein Amnon Rubinstein (; 5 September 1931 – 18 January 2024) was an Israeli legal scholar, politician and recipient of the Israel Prize. A member of the Knesset between 1977 and 2002, he served in several ministerial positions. He is referred to a ...
, former Dean of Law, also former Education minister *
Ariel Rubinstein Ariel Rubinstein (Hebrew: אריאל רובינשטיין; born April 13, 1951) is an Israeli economist who works in economic theory, game theory and bounded rationality. Biography Ariel Rubinstein is a professor of economics at the School of Ec ...
, economist * Joseph Sadan, emeritus professor, Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies *
Pnina Salzman Pnina Salzman (; February 24, 1922, Tel Aviv, Mandate Palestine – December 16, 2006, Tel Aviv, Israel) was an Israeli classical pianist and piano pedagogue. Salzman showed an early aptitude for the piano and gave her first recital at the age of ...
, pianist and piano pedagogue *
Shlomo Sand Shlomo Sand (pronounced ''Zand''; ; born 10 September 1946) is an Austrian-born Israeli post-Zionist historian and socialist. He has served as an emeritus Professor of History at Tel Aviv University since 2014.
, historian *
Leon Schidlowsky Jorge León Schidlowsky Gaete (; 21 July 1931 – 10 October 2022) was a Chilean and Israeli composer and painter. He wrote music for orchestra, chamber ensemble, choir, and instruments including the piano, violin, cello, flute, mandolin, guitar ...
, composer *
Milette Shamir Milette Shamir () is an Israeli academic administrator and professor of American studies serving as vice president of Tel Aviv University. Life Shamir completed a Ph.D. at Brandeis University studying under Michael Timo Gilmore and Wai Chee ...
, scholar of American literature and vice president of Tel Aviv University *
Anita Shapira Anita Shapira (; born 1940) is an Israeli historian. She is the founder of the Yitzhak Rabin Center, professor emerita of Jewish history at Tel Aviv University, and former head of the Weizmann Institute for the Study of Zionism at Tel Aviv Univ ...
, historian *
Micha Sharir Micha Sharir (; born 8 June 1950 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli mathematician and computer scientist. He is a professor at Tel Aviv University, notable for his contributions to computational geometry and combinatorial geometry, having authore ...
, mathematician * Edna Shavit, drama * Margot Shiner, gastroenterologist *
Joshua Sobol Yehoshua Sobol, sometimes written Joshua Sobol (; born 24 August 1939), is an Israeli playwright, writer, and theatre director. Biography Yehoshua Sobol was born in Tel Mond. His mother's family fled the pogroms in Europe in 1922 and his father' ...
, playwright, writer, and director * David Soudry, mathematician *
Carlo Strenger Carlo Strenger (; July 16, 1958 – October 25, 2019) was a Swiss and Israeli psychologist, philosopher, existential psychoanalyst and public intellectual who served as professor of psychology and philosophy at Tel Aviv University (at its Cohn In ...
psychologist, philosopher *
Leonard Susskind Leonard Susskind (; born June 16, 1940)his 60th birth anniversary was celebrated with a special symposium at Stanford University.in Geoffrey West's introduction, he gives Suskind's current age as 74 and says his birthday was recent. is an Americ ...
, physicist * Boris Tsirelson, mathematician * Jacob Turkel, Israeli Supreme Court Justice *
Lev Vaidman Lev Vaidman (; born 4 September 1955) is a Russian-Israeli physicist and Professor at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is noted for his theoretical work in the area of fundamentals of quantum mechanics, which includes quantum teleportation, the E ...
, physicist *Avi Weinroth, lawyer * Paul Wexler, linguist * George S. Wise, first president of the university (1963–1971) * Moshe Wolman, neuropathologist *
Amotz Zahavi Amotz Zahavi (; August 14, 1928 – May 12, 2017) was an Israeli evolutionary biologist, a Professor in the Department of Zoology at Tel Aviv University, and one of the founders of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel. His main work ...
, biologist * Moshe Zviran, Dean of the Coller School of Management


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Carmela Abraham Carmela R. Abraham is an American neuroscientist who focuses on the study of Alzheimer's disease. Early life and education Abraham earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Tel Aviv University and her PhD in Neuroscience from Harvard ...
, neuroscientist and Alzheimer's disease researcher *
Nadav Ahituv Nadav Ahituv (Hebrew: נדב אחיטוב) is the Director for the Institute for Human Genetics at the University of California, San Francisco (USCF). He is also a Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences and leads ...
, bioengineering professor and geneticist *
Zvi Arad Zvi Arad (; 16 April 1942, in Petah Tikva, Mandatory Palestine – 4 February 2018, in Petah Tikva, Israel) was an Israeli mathematician, acting president of Bar-Ilan University, and president of Netanya Academic College. Biography Zvi Arad bega ...
(1942–2018), mathematician, acting president of
Bar-Ilan University Bar-Ilan University (BIU, , ''Universitat Bar-Ilan'') is a public research university in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel. Established in 1955, Bar Ilan is Israel's second-largest academic university institution. It has 20,000 ...
, president of
Netanya Academic College Netanya Academic College (, ''HaAkademit Netanya'') is a private college based in Netanya, Israel. Established in 1994 by a team from Bar-Ilan University, it has an enrollment of around 4,000 undergraduate students. It was founded by Zvi Arad, who ...
*
Dan Ariely Dan Ariely (; born April 29, 1967) is an Israeli-American professor and author. He serves as a James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University. He is the co-founder of several companies implementing insights f ...
, author and academic *
Shai Avivi Shai Avivi (; born 29 April 1964) is an Israeli film, television and stage actor, as well as comedian and television presenter. Regarded as one of the best performers of his generation in Israel, he is recognized for his versatile work across i ...
, actor * Fouad Awad, theatre director *
Lucy Ayoub Lucy Ayoub (; ; born 21 June 1992) is an Israeli television presenter, poet and radio host, formerly of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) and currently working for Keshet Media Group. Ayoub co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest ...
, actress and television host *
Alon Bar Alon Bar (; born April 2, 1966) is an Israeli-American filmmaker. He wrote the feature film "Aaron Cohen's Debt," which he later adapted to the award-winning American screenplay "Under Arrest". He directed, wrote and produced the award-winning ...
, award-winning filmmaker * Daphne Barak Erez, current
Supreme Court of Israel The Supreme Court of Israel (, Hebrew acronym Bagatz; ) is the Supreme court, highest court in Israel. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all other courts, and in some cases original jurisdiction. The Supreme Court consists of 15 jud ...
justice *
Mohammad Barakeh Mohammad Barakeh (, ; born 29 July 1955) is an Israeli Arab politician. A former leader of Hadash, he served as a member of the Knesset for the party between 1999 and 2015. He is currently the head of the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citize ...
, Knesset member and leader of
Hadash Hadash is a left-wing to far-left political coalition in Israel formed by the Israeli Communist Party and other leftist groups. History The party was formed on 15 March 1977 when the Rakah and Non-Partisans parliamentary group changed its ...
*
Rebecka Belldegrun Rebecka Belldegrun (Hebrew: רבקה בלדגרין; born 1950), is a Finnish-born Israeli-American billionaire businesswoman. Early life and education Belldegrun was born in Helsinki, Finland to Pola and Shlomo Zabludowicz. Her younger broth ...
(born 1950),
ophthalmologist Ophthalmology (, ) is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of eye diseases and disorders. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Following a ...
and businesswoman *
Shlomo Ben-Ami Shlomo Ben-Ami (; born 17 July 1943) is a former Israeli diplomat, politician, and historian who participated in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, including the 2000 Camp David Summit. Biography Shlomo Benabou (later Ben-Ami) was born i ...
, historian, former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Labor) *
Yochai Benkler Yochai Benkler ( ; born 1964) is an Israeli-American author and the Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School. He is also a faculty co-director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Univers ...
, co-director of the Berkman Center,
Harvard Law School Harvard Law School (HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in continuous operation in the United ...
*
Aluf Benn Aluf Benn (; born 1965) is an Israeli journalist, author and editor-in-chief of the liberal Israeli national daily ''Haaretz''.Haaretz ''Haaretz'' (; originally ''Ḥadshot Haaretz'' – , , ) is an List of newspapers in Israel, Israeli newspaper. It was founded in 1918, making it the longest running newspaper currently in print in Israel. The paper is published in Hebrew lan ...
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Avishay Braverman Avishay Braverman (; born 15 January 1948) is an economics professor, politician, and Israeli public figure. Having held senior positions as economist at the World Bank, he was later elected as fifth president of the Ben-Gurion University of the ...
(born 1948), Knesset member and president of the
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) (, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public university, public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Named after Israeli List of national founders, national founder David Ben-Gurion, the unive ...
*
Shimshon Brokman Shimshon Brokman (also "Brockman"; ; born 16 September 1957) is an Israeli former Olympic sailor. Brokman and Eitan Friedlander won the 1972 420 International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) Youth Sailing World Championship in West Germany, the gold ...
(born 1957), Olympic sailor *
Moran Cerf Moran Cerf (; born 1977) is an American-French-Israeli neuroscientist, professor of business (at Columbia University), investor and former white hat hacker. He is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube and the host and curator of PopTech, one of ...
(born 1977),
neuroscientist A neuroscientist (or neurobiologist) is a scientist specializing in neuroscience that deals with the anatomy and function of neurons, Biological neural network, neural circuits, and glia, and their Behavior, behavioral, biological, and psycholo ...
, professor at the
Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University The Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management (branded as Northwestern Kellogg) is the graduate business school of Northwestern University, a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. History Early history (1908–1950 ...
*
Nili Cohen Nili Cohen (; born 1947) is an Israel professor and legal expert. She is a recipient of the Israel Prize, and was the President of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, succeeding Prof. Ruth Arnon, Cohen's role model. She is a member of t ...
(born 1947), professor and legal expert *
Ran Cohen Ran Cohen (; born 20 June 1937) is an Israeli politician and former Knesset member for Meretz. Biography Said Cohen (later Ran Cohen) was born in Baghdad, Iraq. At the age of 13 year, he immigrated to Israel through Iran. He hebraized his first ...
, former Minister of Housing (Meretz) * Simon L. Dolan, Israeli-born academic *
Orna Donath Orna Donath (Hebrew: אורנה דונת; born October 15, 1976) is an Israeli sociologist, lecturer, writer and feminist activist. She teaches at Tel Aviv University, Ben Gurion University, and the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Her field of ...
(born 1976), academic and activist *
Arie Eldad Aryeh Eldad (; born 1 May 1950) is an Israeli physician, politician and former medical officer. Eldad is a professor of medicine, and was head of the plastic surgery and burns unit at the Hadassah Medical Center. He was a member of the Knesset ...
, former Knesset member (
National Union (Israel) The National Union (, ''HaIhud HaLeumi'') was an alliance of right-wing and nationalist political parties in Israel. In its final full form, the alliance consisted of four parties: Moledet, Hatikva, Eretz Yisrael Shelanu, and Tkuma. Leading ...
) * Israel Eliashiv, former Israeli Ambassador to Singapore *
Dana Erlich Dana Erlich (; born 23 August 1980) is an Israeli diplomat who succeeded Lironne Bar-Sadeh as Israeli ambassador to Ireland in August 2023.
, Israeli Ambassador to Ireland * Nancy Ezer, author and professor of Hebrew at
UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the C ...
*
Yael S. Feldman Yael S. Feldman (; née Keren-Or; born 1941) is an American cultural historian and literary critic. She is particularly known for her work in comparative literature and feminist Hebrew literary criticism. Feldman is known for her research on Hebre ...
, Abraham I. Katsh Professor of Hebrew Culture and Education and professor of Hebrew and Judaic studies at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
*
Ari Folman Ari Folman (; born December 17, 1962) is an Israeli film director, screenwriter, animator, and film-score composer. He directed the Oscar-nominated animated documentary film '' Waltz with Bashir'' (2008) and the live-action/animated film '' The ...
, filmmaker (Director of ''
Waltz with Bashir ''Waltz with Bashir'' (, translit. ''Vals Im Bashir'') is a 2008 adult animated war documentary film written, produced, and directed by Ari Folman. It depicts Folman's search for lost memories of his experience as a soldier during the 19 ...
'') *
Tal Friedman Tal Friedman (; born 20 December 1963) is an Israeli actor, comedian and musician best known for starring on Israeli sketch comedy show ''Eretz Nehederet''. Biography Friedman was born in Kiryat Ata, Israel, in 1963. His father was a holocaust ...
, comedian, actor, and musician *
Amir Gal-Or Amir Gal-Or (; born September 5, 1962) is an Israeli businessman involved in venture capital, technologies, and East Asian enterprises. He is the founder and managing partner of Infinity Group, and founder and chairman of Innonation. Gal-Or serv ...
, founder of the
Infinity Group Infinity Group is a private equity fund backed by China Development Bank and Clal Industries. The head of Infinity Group is Amir Gal-Or. Infinity Group manages Renminbi, RMB 10 billion and 100 portfolio companies, through 17 local RMB funds throu ...
*
Zvi Galil Zvi Galil (; born June 26, 1947) is an Israeli-American computer scientist. He has served as the dean of the Columbia University School of Engineering and as president of Tel Aviv University from 2007 through 2009. From 2010 to 2019, he was the d ...
(born 1947), computer scientist, mathematician, and president of Tel Aviv University *
Benny Gantz Benjamin Gantz ( ; born 9 June 1959) is an Israeli politician and retired army general. He served as a Minister without portfolio#Israel, minister without portfolio from 2023 to 2024, as the Ministry of Defense (Israel), minister of defense bet ...
, Chief of General Staff of the
Israel Defense Forces The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; , ), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym (), is the national military of the State of Israel. It consists of three service branches: the Israeli Ground Forces, the Israeli Air Force, and ...
. * Lior Geller,
Academy Award The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence ...
and
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ...
nominated filmmaker and
Guinness World Record ''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' and in previous United States editions as ''The Guinness Book of World Records'', is a British reference book published annually, listi ...
holder *
Dan Gillerman Dan Gillerman (, born 1944 in Tel Aviv) was Israel's 13th Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He was appointed in July 2002 and assumed his post on January 1, 2003, serving through 2008. Early life and education Gillerman was bor ...
, former Israeli Ambassador to the UN, and vice-president of the 60th
UN General Assembly The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA or GA; , AGNU or AG) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), serving as its main deliberative, policymaking, and representative organ. Currently in its 79th session, its powers, ...
* Bob Griffin (born 1950), basketball player and English Literature professor * Tamar Halperin, harpsichordist, pianist and musicologist *
Tzachi Hanegbi Tzachi Hanegbi (; born 26 February 1957) is an Israeli politician and national security expert serving as Israel's National Security Advisor. A member of Likud, Hanegbi previously served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mini ...
, member of Knesset, former minister of Internal Security (
Likud Likud (, ), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (), is a major Right-wing politics, right-wing, political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing par ...
and
Kadima Kadima () was a centrist and liberal political party in Israel. It was established on 24 November 2005 by moderates from Likud largely following the implementation of Ariel Sharon's unilateral disengagement plan in August 2005, and was soon ...
) * Rafael Harpaz, Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines * Michael Harris, academic * Avi Hasson, current Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Economy *
Natasha Hausdorff Natasha Hausdorff (born October 1989) is a British barrister, international law expert, and member of pro-Israel lobbying group UK Lawyers for Israel.
(born 1989), British
barrister A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdiction (area), jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include arguing cases in courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, jurisprud ...
, international news commentator, and Israel advocate *
Zvi Heifetz Zvi Heifetz (born December 9, 1956) is an Israeli diplomat who served as the Israeli Ambassador to China. He has previously served as the ambassador to the United Kingdom (from 2004 to 2007), the ambassador to Austria (from 2013 to 2015), and t ...
, former Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom *
Ron Huldai Ron Huldai (; born 26 August 1944) is an Israeli politician and businessman who has been Mayor of Tel Aviv since 1998. Before taking office as mayor, Huldai served as a fighter pilot and commander in the Israeli Air Force. After leaving the ...
, current mayor of
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( or , ; ), sometimes rendered as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. Located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and with a popula ...
*
Benjamin Isaac Benjamin Henri Isaac (Ben Isaac; ; born May 10, 1945) is the Fred and Helen Lessing Professor of Ancient History Emeritus at Tel Aviv University. He is a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and of the American Philosophical S ...
, historian *
Moshe Kam Moshe Kam (; born October 3, 1955) is an Israeli-American electrical engineer. He is an engineering educator serving as Distinguished Professor and Dean of the Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Until August ...
, 49th President of
IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an American 501(c)(3) organization, 501(c)(3) public charity professional organization for electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and other related disciplines. The IEEE ...
and Dean of the
Newark College of Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is a Public university, public research university in Newark, New Jersey, United States, with a graduate-degree-granting satellite campus in Jersey City. Founded in 1881 with the support of local indust ...
*
Moshe Kaplinsky Maj. Gen. Moshe Kaplinsky (Hebrew: משה קפלינסקי; born January 20, 1957) is an Israeli army general and businessman who was CEO of the Israeli subsidiary of Better Place. Most recently, he was Deputy Chief of the General Staff of ...
, Deputy Chief of the IDF General Staff *
Efraim Karsh Efraim Karsh (; born 6 September 1953) is an Israeli and British historian who is the founding director and emeritus professor of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at King's College London. Since 2013, he has served as professor of political ...
, historian * Rita Katz, terrorism analyst *
Etgar Keret Etgar Keret (; born August 20, 1967) is an Israeli writer known for his short stories, graphic novels, and scriptwriting for film and television. Early life Keret was born in Ramat Gan, Israel in 1967. He is a third child to parents who survive ...
, writer * Dov Khenin, political scientist and Knesset member
Hadash Hadash is a left-wing to far-left political coalition in Israel formed by the Israeli Communist Party and other leftist groups. History The party was formed on 15 March 1977 when the Rakah and Non-Partisans parliamentary group changed its ...
*
Joseph Klafter use both this parameter and , birth_date to display the person's date of birth, date of death, and age at death) --> , death_place = , death_cause = , body_discovered = , resting_place = , resting_place_coordinates = ...
,
chemical physics Chemical physics is a branch of physics that studies chemical processes from a physical point of view. It focuses on understanding the physical properties and behavior of chemical systems, using principles from both physics and chemistry. This ...
professor, the eighth president of Tel Aviv University *
Yosef Lapid Joseph "Tommy" Lapid (; born Tomislav Lampel sr-Cyrl, Томислав Лампел 27 December 1931 – 1 June 2008) was a Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav-born Israeli radio and television presenter, playwright, journalist, politician and Ca ...
, former Israeli vice premier, Minister of Justice and founder of the
Shinui Shinui () was a Zionist, secular, and anti-clerical free market Liberalism worldwide, liberal party and political movement in Israel. The party twice became the third-largest in the Knesset, but both occasions were followed by a split and collaps ...
party *
Amos Lapidot Aluf Amos Lapidot (‎; 1934 – November 20, 2019) was an Israeli fighter pilot who served as the tenth Commander of the Israeli Air Force, a position he held from 1982 to 1987. From 1998 to 2001 he was the President of Technion – Israel Ins ...
(1934–2019), fighter pilot, 10th commander of the
Israeli Air Force The Israeli Air Force (IAF; , commonly known as , ''Kheil HaAvir'', "Air Corps") operates as the aerial and space warfare branch of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It was founded on May 28, 1948, shortly after the Israeli Declaration of Indep ...
, and president of
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is a public university, public research university located in Haifa, Israel. Established in 1912 by Jews under the dominion of the Ottoman Empire, the Technion is the oldest university in the coun ...
*
Peretz Lavie Peretz Lavie (; born 19 February 1949) was the 16th president of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, having taken the position on 1 October 2009 through September 2019. Lavie, an expert in the psychophysiology of sleep disorders, sleep a ...
(born 1949), expert in the
psychophysiology Psychophysiology (from Greek , ''psȳkhē'', "breath, life, soul"; , ''physis'', "nature, origin"; and , '' -logia'') is the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes. While psychophysiolog ...
of sleep and sleep disorders, 16th president of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Dean of the
Rappaport Faculty of Medicine The Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine is the medical school of Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. It is located in Bat Galim, Haifa, Israel. The faculty was established in the late 1960s by a group of physicians who found the ...
*
Keren Leibovitch Keren Or Leibovitch () (also Keren Or Leybovitch; born July 25, 1973) is an Israeli Paralympic swimmer. Leibovitch is a three-time world champion, a five-time European champion, a holder of three world records (for the 100-meter and 200-meter bac ...
, champion Paralympic swimmer *
Hanoch Levin Hanoch Levin (; December 18, 1943 – August 18, 1999) was an Israeli dramatist, theater director, author and poet, best known for his plays. His absurdist style is often compared to the work of Harold Pinter and Samuel Beckett. Biography Lev ...
(1943–99), dramatist, theater director, author and poet *
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (; March 18, 1944 – December 19, 2012) was an Israeli military officer and politician. He served as Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, as a Member of the Knesset, and as Minister of Transportation and Minister of ...
, former Israeli Chief of Staff and Minister of Tourism and Transportation * Yossi Matias, computer scientist and Google executive *
Amit Mekel Amit Mekel (; born Amit Makalda, 20 February 1980) is an Israeli diplomat. Since October 2024, he is the List of ambassadors of Israel to Paraguay, Israeli Ambassador to Paraguay. Early life and education Mekel was born Amit Makalda, in the Dru ...
(born 1980), Israeli Ambassador to Paraguay *
Moni Moshonov Shlomo "Moni" Moshonov (; born 18 August 1951) is an Israeli actor, comedian, and theater director. Early life Moshonov was born in Ramla, Israel, to a Bulgarian Jewish family that immigrated to Israel from Sofia, Bulgaria. His father, Moshe, w ...
, actor and comedian *
Yitzhak Mordechai Yitzhak "Itzik" Mordechai (; born 22 November 1944) is an Israeli former general and politician. He served as a member of the Knesset between 1996 and 2001, and as Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport. He retired from political life ...
, former Israeli Minister of Defense and Transportation * Natasha Mozgovaya, journalist *
Abraham Nitzan Abraham Nitzan (; born 1944) is a professor of chemistry at the Tel Aviv University department of chemical physics and the University of Pennsylvania department of chemistry. Education Abraham Nitzan was born in Tel Aviv. He received his bachelo ...
, chemical physicist * Sassona Norton, sculptor * Daniella Ohad Smith, design historian *
Yitzhak Orpaz-Auerbach Yitzhak Orpaz (, ; 15 October 1921 – 14 August 2015) was an Israeli writer. Biography Yitzhak Orpaz was born in Zinkiv in Soviet Ukraine. He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine at the age of 17. In 1942, Orpaz found out that his parents and ...
, author *
Mazi Melesa Pilip Mazi Melesa Pilip (born ) is an American politician in the Nassau County Legislature representing the 10th district. A Republican, she is an Ethiopian Jew who immigrated to Israel when she was 12 years old, and later served as a gunsmith in the ...
, Ethiopian-born American politician *
Ophir Pines-Paz Ophir Pines-Paz (; born 11 July 1961) is an Israeli former politician who served as Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Science, Culture & Sport, and as a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party from 1996 until 2010. Biography Ophir P ...
, former Interior Minister (Labor) *
Ariel Porat use both this parameter and , birth_date to display the person's date of birth, date of death, and age at death) --> , death_place = , death_cause = , body_discovered = , resting_place = , resting_place_coordinates ...
(born 1956), president of Tel Aviv University *
Gideon Raff Gideon "Gidi" Raff (; born 10 September 1972) is an Israeli film and television director, screenwriter, and writer. He is best known for his creation of the Channel 2 thriller drama series ''Prisoners of War'', from which he later co-developed ...
, director and screenwriter, creator of the award-winning Israeli TV series ''Prisoners of War'', adapted into ''Homeland'' *
Haim Ramon Haim Ramon (; born 10 April 1950) is an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset between 1983 and 2009, and as both Vice Prime Minister and Minister in the Prime Minister's Office with responsibility for state policy. Biography ...
, former Minister of Health and Justice (Labor and Kadima) *
Ilan Ramon Ilan Ramon (; , born Ilan Wolfferman (); June 20, 1954 – February 1, 2003) was an Israeli fighter pilot and later the first Israeli astronaut. He served as a Space Shuttle payload specialist on STS-107, the fatal mission of '' Columbia ...
(1954–2003), first Israeli astronaut * Yoram Raved, attorney * Daniel Reisner, former Head of the International Law Branch of the IDF Legal Division *
Elie Rekhess Elie Rekhess (; born in Haifa) is an Israeli scholar of political history of the Arabs in Israel; Islamic resurgence in Israel; the West Bank and Gaza and Palestinian affairs. He serves as Crown Visiting professor in Israel Studies at Northwester ...
, historian of the
Israeli–Palestinian conflict The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is an ongoing military and political conflict about Territory, land and self-determination within the territory of the former Mandatory Palestine. Key aspects of the conflict include the Israeli occupation ...
and faculty of
Northwestern University Northwestern University (NU) is a Private university, private research university in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Established in 1851 to serve the historic Northwest Territory, it is the oldest University charter, chartered university in ...
*
Gideon Sa'ar Gideon Moshe Sa'ar (; born 9 December 1966) is an Israeli politician currently serving as Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel), Foreign Minister and member of the Knesset for the party New Hope (Israel), New Hope. Sa'ar was first electe ...
, Knesset member and Minister of Interior Affairs (Likud) *
Areej Sabbagh-Khoury Areej Sabbagh-Khoury (Arabic: أريج صباغ-خوري, Hebrew: אריז' סבאע'-ח'ורי; born 1979) is a Palestinian sociologist, scholar, author, and educator. She is assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University o ...
, sociologist * Anat Schwartz, filmmaker *
Shay Segev Shay Segev (born 1976) is a business executive in the technology sector and the CEO of DAZN, the over-the-top (OTT) sports subscription streaming service. Described by Gaming Intelligence as a tech “futurist”, Segev is the former chief execut ...
, business executive * Hanoch Senderowitz (born 1963), Israeli chemist *
Hamutal Shabtai Hamutal Shabtai (; born 1956) is an Israeli psychiatrist and novelist who wrote a 1997 dystopian science fiction novel, ''2020'', that foresaw the COVID-19 pandemic and many of the circumstances surrounding response to the pandemic worldwide. The ...
, novelist * Ron Shachar, professor and researcher *
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List of universities in Israel As of August 2021, there are ten university, universities and 53 colleges in Israel, which are recognized and academically supervised by the Council for Higher Education in Israel. In addition, Israel founded a university in Ariel (city), Ariel in ...
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Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival The Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival (TISFF) is one of the largest student film festivals in the world and is considered one of the most important in its field. The film festival hosts hundreds of students, lecturers and guests of h ...


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