
Lidar Gravé-Lazi
Born in Tel Aviv, Lidar lived in Canada, Italy, and the United States, before making aliya in 2006.
She holds degrees from Johns Hopkins University (B.A.) and Tel Aviv University (M.A.) in International Relations and Strategic Studies with an emphasis on Israel-Diaspora relations and Middle Eastern affairs.
Returning home: How are Gaza border area residents rebuilding on the ashes of the past?
Healthcare Innovation in the Startup Nation
After months in 'foreign terrain,' IDF's Kfir exits Gaza, returns to civilian life
How Amitai Aboudi became the poster boy for Israeli police brutality
POLICE AFFAIRS: Police treatment of 18-year-old protester Amitai Aboudi has brought the issue of excessive force to the forefront.
Second-generation refugees in Israel see life as far from perfect
SOCIAL AFFAIRS: While many once saw Israel as a land of hope, many are now turning outwards.
The importance and benefits of promoting gender equality
Empowering lone soldier olim
The Merage Foundation Israel in collaboration with the Jewish Agency and other partners provides a holistic framework for lone soldier olim in their transition to civilian life.
Why is Israel still drowning in garbage?
Environmental Affairs: Despite new recycling strategies, Israel remains a world leader in the production of waste per person.
Luxury redefined: Dan Tel Aviv hotel is celebrating 75 years
Does Israel still discriminate against Mizrahi Jews?
Are there still gaps between Jews of Mizrahi and Ashkenazi descent in Israel today? And if so, where and how do they manifest themselves?
Leket Israel provides Vitamin C for those in need
The national food bank’s new campaign aims to provide citrus foods that would otherwise go to waste to some 250,000 people nationwide
The big data revolution in the world of investments is already here
Israel a global leader in exporting services
FICC President to The Post: Israel is number two country in the world in export of services in relation to the size of its economy.