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Tsofen’s photo campaign portrays the friendship and mutual respect between Arab and Jewish tech workers going on every single day in the Startup Nation.
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Tsofen’s photo campaign portrays the friendship and mutual respect between Arab and Jewish tech workers going on every single day in the Startup Nation.

Israel’s unique Haibulance project sees volunteers transport thousands of wounded animals to receive first aid or treatment, connecting people to their environment.

Civil-aid organization and its philanthropic and corporate partners are supporting hundreds of thousands of Israelis directly affected by war.

Wadi Attir has grown from a farm to a center striving to promote desert restoration. Now, it also has a mission to bridge ties between Arabs and Jews.

‘Our heart is captive in Gaza’ dog tags provide incoming travelers with a visual reminder of those still held by Hamas since October 7.

In this brutal war, an Israeli program dedicated to fostering a Palestinian startup nation seems like a non-starter, but that’s not the way the founders of the Palestinian Internship Program see it.

Addressing the need for gender-separated higher education in the southern haredi community, consortium will open degree programs to women first.

Cyclists in US, Spain, France, UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Argentina, Belgium and more to take part in #ridetobringthemhomenow calling for release of Hamas hostages.

Everyone is traumatized after October 7th, but often it’s worse for children as they can’t articulate. Three organizations have set out to help.

When Hamas attacked her kibbutz on October 7, resilience counsellor Esther Marcus hid in a safe room for 27 hours fielding calls from other terror victims. Now she’s helping Israelis across the country find composure.

Tailoring, matchmaking, jogging: Israelis are finding quirky and unusual ways to pitch in to aid those affected by the events of October 7 and the ongoing battle in Gaza.

Two Israeli organizations partner in Ra’anan Safe Space, a place in nature fostering resilience and healing.

Participants came to help counter the war’s economic disruption, volunteer and meet with entrepreneurs, officials, soldiers, refugees, hostage family.

Eugene Koonin was among few international academics who accepted an invitation to a conference in Israel, making time to volunteer in the process.

ScienTech aims to build an innovation ecosystem in the Arab cities of northern Israel based on a strong culture of scientific achievement.