Business Leaders From Judea and Samaria Expand Ties With Palestinian Counterparts at Islamic Iftar Meal
Business, religion, and politics all came together at the feast held in a tent.
Israeli Archaeologist Reconstructs Thorax of Neanderthal “Moshe”
Using Israeli 3D virtual ribcage model, international researchers conclude that Neanderthals walked straighter than modern humans.
Is Jerusalem’s ‘Holy Air’ the Secret to Startup Success?
“If you want to become Mobileye then you have to come to Jerusalem,” said Julia Kagan, a senior associate for Jerusalem Venture Partners, referring to the global leader in the development of vision technology for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. “It’s the holy air.”
270 Disabled Guatemalan Kids Get Wheelchairs From Israel
‘The smile of the children who received the chairs will reflect the friendship and brotherhood between our peoples,” says Guatemalan president.
Israeli Scientists Say Public Genealogy Databases Can Be Used to Identify Everybody
Law enforcement authorities have exploited some of these databases to identify suspects via distant familial relatives.
IDF Tech Expo Inspires Younger Generation
The mission statement of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) states that its main goal is to “defend the existence, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the state of Israel” and to “protect the inhabitants of Israel and to combat all forms of terrorism which threaten daily life.”
Jerusalem-based Artist Creates Rosh Hashanah-themed Art
A young British-Israeli with Indian origins and an artistic heritage, Solmon Souza, has created special, limited-edition, Rosh Hashanah paintings. Souza is the artist-in-residence for The Israel Innovation Fund (TIIF), an organization creating relevant programs to showcase Israel’s diverse culture.
Israeli Startup Reinventing the Wheel
Disabled people can do anything – but being confined to a wheelchair can seem to make the world a limited place. However, an Israeli startup has just reinvented the wheel and is changing lives and helping to provide freedom.
Israel’s Top Startups Promoting Biblical Values
Israel – a young country of 7.1 million people, surrounded by enemies and in a constant state of war since its founding and lacking important natural resources – has produced more start-up companies per capita than any other country.
Israel’s Technion Launches $1.8 billion Funding Campaign
The fundraising campaign, the largest of its kind by an Israeli university, was officially launched this month by the school and is expected to run through 2024.