Advances in prevention and treatment are
credited with dropping rates of preventable
blindness in Israel by more than half.
Israel serves as a model for other
countries in preventing
blindness.
What is it about the White City on the
Mediterranean that has turned it into
the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?
Tackling the tough challenges in Startup Tel Aviv. Photo by Flash90.
Maybe you’ve already joined the millions
using apps such as Magisto, Mobli and
Moment to enhance, organize and
share your images.
If you're looking to 'live' Tel Aviv, not just stay
there, neighborhood-centered small hotels
are just the ticket.
Forget vanilla. When Israelis eat ice cream they
want to taste some local flavors.
Two scoops of hummus ice cream anyone?
Both 18 and religious Jews, Nili Block and
Sarah Abraham won gold medals in
international competition in Thailand.
When you join ISRAEL21c’s Journey to Israel
autumn tour it includes admission to exclusive
meetings with a who’s who behind the cameras.
Some 8,100 athletes from 78 countries are in
Israel now with their coaches, vying for
medals in 33 individual and team sports.
Peled said he tried unsuccessfully to get an Iranian Jewish team together this year, but his consolation is that the 2013 games include athletes from 20 countries that never participated before, such as Cuba.
The amazing cross-border humanitarian
mission finally healed a child who was
attacked by the wild animal months ago.
The boy will be hospitalized for about a month.
Yosef Abramowitz, vehicle owners and
investors banded together and purchased
the rights and assets of the former
Better Place.
“Kaptain Sunshine” in Rwanda earlier this year. His latest achievement is the purchase of the Better Place charging network.
Tel Aviv University researchers say mannitol
could prevent aggregation of toxic proteins
in the brain.
A piece of gum a day could keep Parkinson's Disease away.
Cutting-edge molecular research between
Ben-Gurion University and the University of
Chicago is launched to assure clean, abundant
water for the future
BGU President Prof. Rivka Carmi and UChicago President Prof. Robert Zimmer sign a water research agreement in the presence of President Shimon Peres of Israel and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on June 23, 2013. Photo by Dani Machlis/BGU
The program that took San Diego pooches
by storm is expanding to reach some 21
million households over satellite,
starting August 1.
Keeping even more dogs entertained
while their owners are gone.
Kibbutz youth on Golan Heights build giant
peace symbol out of basalt stones to signal
to Syrian citizens that peace is possible.
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