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In Jerusalem, ALYN Hospital’s respiratory rehab staff pioneers socialization of physical therapy sessions for ventilated preschoolers and their parents.
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In Jerusalem, ALYN Hospital’s respiratory rehab staff pioneers socialization of physical therapy sessions for ventilated preschoolers and their parents.

As part of their vocational curriculum, three students at Brooklyn’s Imagine
Academy are assembling Galilee Tisanes medicinal tea products.

Physical challenges are no match for Etgarim (Challenges), a non-profit that gets Israelis out of their wheelchairs for confidence-building outdoor activities.

At Jerusalem’s Yad LaKashish-Lifeline for the Old, handcrafting Hanukkah gift
items helps immigrant pensioners remain productive members of society.

Thanks to a constantly modernizing banking sector, Israel is among the world’s leaders when it comes to women in the financial arena.

IDF, Foreign Ministry, Israeli and Jewish humanitarian organizations send aid to the Philippines, set up field hospitals

Israeli medical professionals to provide critical health interventions in the typhoon affected region; Home Front Command to survey area.

Our inaugural Journey to Israel trip presented the startup nation in a whole new light focused on innovation in every sector of society.

‘The purpose behind it is to open the eyes of middle managers and CEOs on how the international business world works,’ says Mustafa Deeb.

Science teacher Amir Yechieli has a side business showing schools how to capture and reuse the rainwater that collects on their roofs.

More than 60,000 Jewish Scouts and 25,000 Arab Scouts participate across Israel, and a North American branch serves 2,000 Hebrew-speaking kids.

‘Everything we’ve seen — a tremendous variety of people and ideas — reinforced how creative, and willing to try anything Israelis are.’

DevTech believes existing and new Israeli technologies can serve a needy, but massive, market of people who live on just a couple of dollars a day.

Ethiopian immigrants make Yvel’s Megemeria collection sold around the world, and at the same time create a trade for themselves.

Israel’s NowForce application can turn a dozen or more smartphones into an emergency response fleet.