
How chutzpah beat death at the peak of Mount Everest
The first Israeli woman to scale the world’s tallest mountain, Danielle Wolfson nearly ran out of oxygen before reaching the top.

The first Israeli woman to scale the world’s tallest mountain, Danielle Wolfson nearly ran out of oxygen before reaching the top.

Danielle Wolfson, a 43-year-old lawyer from Ramat Gan, displays an Israeli flag at the crest of the world’s tallest mountain.

A monument made from rocks of the Dead Sea is set up at Mount Everest base to foster friendship between the lowest and highest places on earth.

Daniel Moores and Abraham Cohen pedaled along the highest road in the world from Lhasa to Kathmandu to raise money for impoverished Nepali communities.

Israeli Doron Erel, who scaled Mount Everest in 1992, leads multicultural expeditions and inspires others to reach high.

Israeli mountain-climber Nadav Ben Yehuda trained for two years to scale Mount Everest. He gave up that dream 300 meters from the summit to save the life of a Turkish climber.
Israeli mountaineer Nadav Ben Yehuda was 300 meters from Mount Everest’s summit when he turned back in order to save the life of an injured