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Tel Aviv-based interior and furniture designer Sarit Shani Hay says her award-winning design concept is ‘a project with a lot of value to society.’
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Tel Aviv-based interior and furniture designer Sarit Shani Hay says her award-winning design concept is ‘a project with a lot of value to society.’

From testing doggie biscuits to helping out the elderly, our favorite Israeli working dogs keep their paws full.

Xtend drone company, the Israeli army and conservationists join forces to bring food to an orphaned chick on an isolated cliff.

Georgina Green wants BeeZee to ‘create a bit of hope’ for Israeli business owners struggling to stay afloat.

Israeli nonprofit meets young women at the stage before starting a family and a job, providing feminine models of success and practical advice.

With caterers and hotels dormant, Leket Israel doesn’t have enough rescued meals for those in need, so it is trying a mutually beneficial model.

Two Jewish and Bedouin entrepreneurs apply Israel’s tech revolution to prevent deadly accidents involving camels and vehicles.

In an ultra-Orthodox world largely devoid of animals, a rehabilitative petting zoo proves to be a great success.

The Lebanese flag was depicted on the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipal building Wednesday night to show ‘our hearts are with the people of Lebanon.’

‘We share the pain of the Lebanese people and sincerely reach out to offer our aid at this difficult time,’ President Reuven Rivlin tweeted Tuesday.

Israel’s CoVelocity answered a call from Guatemalan foundation Fundesa to identify and procure the most appropriate test available for their market.

Arava Institute’s portable, self-operating wastewater mini treatment plant doesn’t need to be connected to the national sewer system.

‘The bare minimum for patients to feel safe is the ability to see what their doctor looks like,’ says founder of Israeli nonprofit initiative.

In unique workshop, blind young adults lead participants in walking with a white cane, reading braille and doing tasks while unable to see.

Michael Ben Zikri, 45, died after rescuing a Bedouin woman and three kids from drowning. The news has touched Arabs throughout the Middle East.