
College café is a sweet spot for the mentally ill
Customers and workers in an Israeli college dorm’s coffee shop include 40 community members with psychiatric disabilities.

Customers and workers in an Israeli college dorm’s coffee shop include 40 community members with psychiatric disabilities.

Jewish, Muslim and Christian kids leave illness at the door when they come to Jordan River Village for a free week of medically supervised activities.

A new Israeli study shows that professional reporters can’t be beat for the job of getting out a daily newspaper.

A futuristic Israeli medical device enabled a British paraplegic to walk the entire route of the 2012 London Marathon.

Israeli experts are part of a team studying a South African cave thought to be the earliest example of a place used for cooking and maybe socializing.

There’s nothing else quite like Jerusalem’s Yad Hamoreh, where children with severe to moderate autism are integrated into a mainstream public school.

ILAN, Israel’s oldest and largest voluntary organization, is an international role model for improving the quality of life for people with neuromuscular disabilities.
Peace village Neve Shalom serves as the main campus of the university-level School for Peace.
An Israeli researcher is part of a team that hopes to save endangered species by taking cells frozen decades ago and turning them into viable sperm and eggs.

‘I’m trying to get to places where there’s not a chance Israeli music will ever be played,’ says the singer-songwriter and peace activist.

The Bloomfield Science Museum is training hundreds of third- through sixth-grade ‘Green Ambassadors’ to care for their city’s environment.
A robotic exoskeleton designed in Israel to help paraplegics walk and climb stairs alone, has become the unexpected star of Glee, one of TV’s most popular programs

It was once Israel’s biggest environmental mistake. Now the Hula Valley is home to one of the world’s most important sites for migrating birds