
African refugee boys get a new start in Israel
‘A stable, loving environment, food in their stomachs every day and a place they can go to sleep every night knowing they will be safe in the morning.’

‘A stable, loving environment, food in their stomachs every day and a place they can go to sleep every night knowing they will be safe in the morning.’

A new graduate of Ben-Gurion University’s Medical School for International Health founds a program to streamline healthcare for African migrants.

Yvel’s exquisite Megemeria jewelry collection is produced by Ethiopian immigrants to Israel who are learning a trade to support themselves.

Israel’s largest service provider to the intellectually disabled community wins an inaugural prize for its Equal in Uniform program.

People are opening homes and hearts to residents of Israeli communities seeking respite from the constant missile attacks.

ISRAEL21c takes a look at how the centenarian medical organization has revolutionized healthcare in Israel and beyond.

A Ra’anana organization that blazes new trails for people with disabilities now has a global forum in which to share its expertise, research and innovations.

The unique Heroes to Heroes Journey to Israel gives America’s disabled veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan a spiritual and physical new start.

A new Israeli study shows that people can learn new behaviors while fast asleep, prompted by their senses of smell and hearing.

Yafa Energy could be a bridge over which Arab-Israeli technology finds its way to industries in the Arab world seeking renewable energy solutions.

A group of 25 hard-training athletes in nine sports will represent Israel at the Paralympic Games in London, starting August 29.

A school project to protect the lesser kestrel, now in its 16th year, uses live video broadcasts from within nesting boxes built by fifth-graders.

For the seventh straight year, a team of Israeli schoolchildren bests peers from several countries in games of strategy.

Researchers have discovered that an elaborate ancient garden near Jerusalem was home to a wide variety of exotic imported plants.

‘There’s nothing quite like Israel in the world and nothing quite like the women of Israel,’ says the founder of the Museum of Israeli Women.