• Interdisciplinary Faculty for Society and Community / Politics and Communication

  • Tali Liberman

    Tali Liberman

  • Ariela Maresky

    Ms. Ariela Maresky

    (M.A.)

    Teacher

    Haredi affairs correspondent and investigative journalist at "Channel 13 News."

    In my work, I strive to bridge the ultra-Orthodox community and the broader Israeli public, fostering greater understanding and inclusivity across sectors. My goal is to build trust within the Haredi community toward secular media, positioning it as a tool for positive change and support. I am committed to uncovering untold stories, highlighting unique experiences, and bringing overlooked places to light, all while working to reveal the truth and strengthen connections across Israeli society.

    I hold a bachelor's degree in Education and Society from Ono Academic College and a master's degree in Public Policy from the Hebrew University. My work blends deep understanding, creativity, and a passion for driving meaningful change.

  • Gluska Mordechai

    Dr. Gluska Mordechai

  • Tal Morse

    Dr. Tal Morse

    (Ph.D.)

  • Yoval Niv

    Mr. Yoval Niv

  • Yariv Oppenheimer

    Mr. Yariv Oppenheimer

  • Tal Pavel

    Dr. Tal Pavel

    (Ph.D.)

  • Uri Paz

    Dr. Uri Paz

    (Ph.D.)

  • David Regev

    Mr. David Regev

    (M.A)

  • Tal Riven

    Mr. Tal Riven

    (M.A.)

    Teacher

    A digital marketing expert with over 17 years of experience. Holds a B.A. in Communication and Management from the College of Management. In recent years, specializes in paid advertising across various advertising platforms, working with and advising organizations, companies, and small businesses to increase their sales volume and grow their business through online marketing.

  • Rosner Israel

    Mr. Israel Rosner

    (M.A.)

    Teacher

  • Hadas Rot-Toledano

    Dr. Hadas Rot-Toledano

    (Ph.D.)

  • Arik Segal

    Arik Segal

    Arik Segal is an expert in international conflict management and innovative dialogue structures on sub-political levels. Following a political position at the Embassy of Korea in Israel (2009-2010) he set up his own independent consulting firm, focusing on the use of technological platforms in conflict management projects. He works in cooperation with international organizations, institutions and NGO's  in frameworks that impact decision makers and civil societies. Arik is a frequent guest speaker on Israeli and international stages such as Harvard Business School and the Interdisciplinary Center in Hertzelya. He teaches Negotiation in high schools in Israel and delivers conflict management workshops and trainings to NGO's and student groups. He is a US State Dept. international exchange alumni and a graduate of the International academy for leadership in Gummersbach, Germany. he holds an HBA in International Relations from the University of Toronto and a Masters' degree from Tel Aviv University in Diplomacy Studies, as well as a Mediator's certificate from Gevim Group.

  • Revital Sharabi Cohen

    Dr. Revital Sharabi Cohen

    (Ph.D.)

  • Aviv Shiron

    Mr. Aviv Shiron

    (M.A)

    Teacher

    After studies for the first degree in international relations at the Hebrew University, Aviv Shir-On joined the Israeli Foreign Ministry in 1978. In Israel Shir-On held various positions: assistant to the Director General of the ministry, director of the public affairs division, spokesperson of the Israeli delegation to the peace negotiation with Jordan, bureau chief and advisor to minister Beilin at the Ministry for Economy and Planning, spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, Deputy Director General for public diplomacy and DDG for European Affairs. Abroad Aviv served at the embassy in Bonn, Germany, as the minister (diplomatic rank) for congressional affairs at the embassy in Washington DC, ambassador in Switzerland, ambassador in Austria and the representative of Israel to the OSCE and the UN agencies in Vienna, ambassador to The Netherlands and as the diplomatic representative to the OPCW and the international courts in The Hague.