About a week ago, Sapir Law School hosted the U.S Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission, Mr. David Bronstein, along with his entourage, for a visit to the Sapir Campus.
During the visit, an open dialogue took place with the School's Dean, Dr. Edo Eshet, and the Vice Dean, Dr. Boaz Segal, as well as with the students' council chairperson, Mr. Omri Shraiber, and with law school’s students, on resilience following the atrocities of October 2023 and the way forward.
Dr. Edo Eshet: "I thank the Deputy Chief of Mission and his team for a meaningful visit and an important dialogue with the school community. Sapir Law School continues to thrive and grow."
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Law and the Holocaust
Sapir Law School is proud to announce that the Honorable President (retired) Justice Esther Hayut will teach a unique workshop on "Law and the Holocaust" in the summer semester (2026) at Sapir Law School.
Honorable President Hayut began her judicial career in 1990 as a Magistrate's Court judge in Tel Aviv. In 1997, she was appointed to the District Court, and in 2004, she was appointed to the Supreme Court. Judge Hayut served as chairwoman of the Central Elections Committee and chairwoman of the Judges' Ethics Committee.
Sapir's international collaboration trend is growing stronger
Recently, we had the honor of hosting at the College the leadership of the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (GIF), one of the most important and prominent foundations working to strengthen academic and scientific ties between Germany and Israel.
The special visit of Verena Shifferman, CEO of the GIF, and Mirit Liran, Director of Research, was dedicated to the Western Negev region and to the College in particular, and concluded successfully. As part of the visit, a moving tour was held at the “Ketav VaShem” memorial site near Kibbutz Kfar Aza, guided by Dr.