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In 2013, Eran Geva and Itay Klein made an anti-paper airplane gun.
The Porter School of Environmental Studies.
Climate change image via Shutterstock.com
Slime is making millions of people sick every year. Photo via www.shutterstock.com
Rethink what you’re putting in your coffee. Image via Shutterstock.com
Ebola continues to rampage out of control through West Africa. Image via Shutterstock.com
Image via Shutterstock.com
A skydiver from Paradive shows there’s no shortage of imagination when it comes to finding places to celebrate Rosh Hashana.
Adital Ela surrounded by natural materials in her studio.
Honey, apples and pomegranate are found on most Jewish tables for Rosh Hashana. Photo by Liron Almog/FLASH90
Daily Bicycle Grip.
Cats could hold the clue to new anti-HIV drugs. (Shutterstock)


Delegations from Denmark, Germany, Canada, the US, Finland and Albania, among others, took part in the symposium. (Dani Machlis)
Crescent-shaped stone monument. (Google Earth Photo)

“M” with Mahdi Tarabia, head nurse of pediatric nephrology at Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa. Photo courtesy of RHCC
Foamix set to enter Phase III trials for its acne treatments. (Shutterstock)
A 12-year-old Syrian boy is being treated at Ziv Medical Center for serious wounds to his arms, leg and eyes. (Photo: Ziv Medical Center)

‘We’re talking about a very brave boy who has been through a difficult ordeal and has survived.’ (Ziv Medical Center)
Tziporela members Efrat Aviv, Dana Ivgy, Lotus Etrog, David Golan, Omri Doron, Tomer Nahir Petluk, Ben Perry, Gal Friedman, and Tamara Klayngon.
He has documented conferences, concerts and gala events with landscape and portrait work published in newspapers and magazines in Israel, the UK, US and Canada, and clients ranging from advertising agencies, real estate companies, galleries and hotels to Israel’s Ministry of Tourism.
This year, in time for Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year, Chen is issuing a calendar called Landscapes of Israel that features stunning images of the country at its finest.
Working together with design studio Gam v’Gam, Chen came up with two versions: a Hebrew-language calendar that runs from September 2014 to August 2015, and an English-language calendar that follows the 2015 January to December Gregorian calendar. Both versions list the major US and Jewish holidays.
Chen feels that the the calendar’s powerful images, as with the video posted below that he created last year for Rosh HaShanah, can better connect people living abroad with Israel.
He is also proud to market an Israeli-made product saying, “I encourage everyone, even if they don’t buy this calendar of mine, to buy any other Israeli products. My modest way to contribute in the fight against the boycott on Israel.”
To view these and other images in their full glory, and for more information about theLandscapes of Israel calendar, visit Noam Chen’s website.





Israeli-developed exoskeleton for paraplegics was one of TIME magazine’s ’25 Best Inventions of the Year 2013.’
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