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The globally famous designer, an 82-year-old Maccabiah athlete, urges listeners at Tel Aviv Museum of Art to find inspiration from unexpected sources.
The people of Israel are innovative, creative, concerned and involved. Come and meet some of the most interesting individuals in the country.

The globally famous designer, an 82-year-old Maccabiah athlete, urges listeners at Tel Aviv Museum of Art to find inspiration from unexpected sources.

Dafna Prenner, producer of ‘The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem,’ talks about the work she loves and why Israel sells more scripted TV shows than any other country besides the UK.

In her ‘Dubai This Week’ show, Michal Divon interviews industry leaders, trailblazers and celebrities who ‘are making things happen in Dubai.’

Teaching English in Rishon LeZion gives Alex Sánchez ‘a dignified life and a career … that not a lot of trans people get to experience.’

Like many young parents, Liat Mordechay Hertanu felt overwhelmed by her hectic life, so she and her husband created an app that millions have downloaded.

Israeli teenager Yoav Levanon has won countless awards starting at the age of five, performing on prestigious stages including Carnegie Hall.

The legendary American Colony Hotel’s Diana Aho divulges her favorite celebrity guests, weird room requests and how to ensure a perfect stay.

Consultant, visionary, mentor, adviser — and above all, friend — she has guided ISRAEL21c’s strategic vision since 2003.

Esther Altura and her son Ariel invented a smart meter that helps residents and managers of American apartment buildings keep tabs on water usage.

Hindu immigrant Pratik Thakker began the Webzoly digital marketing and outsourcing firm and has become LinkedIn’s No. 1 influencer in Israel.

A lifelong fascination with the power of sea waves led Inna Braverman to cofound Eco Wave Power.

Simcha Marom uses sustainable methods to grow the seven biblical species – wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates.

Meet Shula Knafo, who immigrated from Casablanca at age 6 and raised a family in Yeruham, hosts visitors with her sumptuous ethnic dishes.

Law professor Pnina Lahav’s forthcoming book on Golda Meir explores her struggles to receive recognition.

Ugavim founder Gideon Shamir entrusts apprentice Uri Shani with his workshop, where metal and wooden organ pipes soar upwards like mountain peaks.