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Sensor-and-app system makes McDonald’s Israel the first restaurant chain in the world to offer full access to customers with orientation challenges.
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Sensor-and-app system makes McDonald’s Israel the first restaurant chain in the world to offer full access to customers with orientation challenges.

In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, we brought together some of Israel’s most inspiring, trailblazing and absolutely fabulous women.

Watergen’s technology produces clean drinking water from air, and can be used anywhere from inside your car, to your home, to emergency situations.

Social music group gathered 3,000 Israelis of all stripes to sing Matisyahu’s ‘One Day,’ chosen by UNESCO to symbolize dialogue, tolerance and peace.

Inaugural Canada-Israel Inclusion Mission gives stakeholders an overview of ground-breaking Israeli models of accessibility and services.

Wheelchairs, strollers, vision impairment and other disabilities are accommodated at Israeli parks.

A young nonprofit venture seeks to connect millennials worldwide to contemporary Israeli culture.

Youngest burn victims benefit from Israel’s pioneering expertise in CO2 lasers at Sheba Medical Center’s new I-PEARLS Center of Excellence.

Some 100 Chilean emergency workers practice evacuating a 15-story town hall building together with Israel’s emergency medical service.

With up to 300 people missing following the Jan. 25 disaster, Israeli search-and-rescue, medical, engineering and firefighting experts came to help.

The Wisdo app aims to connect people who share similar, often difficult experiences so that no one feels alone.

For children confined to wheelchairs, nothing could beat the thrill of racing in their own custom-built electric go-kart.

The trainings include frontal lectures and a combined training drill for all participants, guiding them through the procedures used in Israel.

A dance performance by women in their 60s, 70s and 80s, celebrates its first year’s run in Tel Aviv and proves it is never too late to follow your dreams.

Although he can’t speak, Tal spent an unforgettable day in uniform working with the Jerusalem Police forensics lab, drug-sniffing dog and bomb squad.