
‘Disease in a dish’ among Israeli wonders in heart research
Generating patient-specific heart cells in a dish enables doctors to identify most promising drugs for heart disease.

Generating patient-specific heart cells in a dish enables doctors to identify most promising drugs for heart disease.

Guinness World Records’ Head of Records Marco Frigatti awarded a certificate to the 112-year-old Holocaust survivor at his home in Haifa.

Michelin-rated French chefs taking part in culinary happening called ‘So French, So Good.’

Actress Perroni, TV host Lopez and dancer Costa storm social media with photos from baptism at Jordan River, eating hummus and visiting Jerusalem landmarks.

Treatment model –“Bring the Patient, Bring the Surgeon” — assures that the patient’s ongoing care will be administered by doctors present at the surgery.

Christmas 2015 festivities in Israel include Midnight Mass, carol concerts, market shopping and holiday-themed tours.

A-Sham, Israel’s first Arab food festival, took place at the annual Holiday of Holidays Christian, Muslim and Jewish festival in downtown Haifa.

Stop along the way at national parks, Israel’s best beach, archaeological sites, an artists’ village, a Druze community, museums and chocolate.

World-record breaking magic lesson highlights the significant coexistence work of Beit HaGefen Arab-Jewish Cultural Center in Haifa.

From the Carmelit subway to the Carmel cable car, this picturesque northern Israeli port city is a hilly hub for coexistence.

An abandoned industrial building at the port is transformed into an urban art platform attracting international talent.

Although just two percent of the Israeli population identifies as Christian, Christmas markets do a brisk business in December.

ISRAEL21c suggests these December holiday happenings to end 2014 on a festive note in the Holy Land.

Ski in the Hermon, watch the migratory birds, see the holiday lights, dance the lindy hop … there’s plenty of fun to heat up chilly days.

‘Even children are thirsty to do some basic things like playing with wires and turning on an engine or a light,’ says the founder of Steve’s Garage clubs.