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Israeli businessman sourced a bamboo-organic cotton fabric to make quick-dry shirts available with an inner layer to absorb drool.

Innovative Agilite rescue equipment helped save lives of South African miners trapped in underground clash.

About 100 women are enrolled in classes at Bride of the Sea, learning new skills such as bookkeeping, home finances, computers and English.

Eli Beer and Murad Alyan win a $10,000 prize for peace for their work leading an Israeli all-volunteer emergency response organization.

The amazing cross-border humanitarian mission finally healed a child who was attacked by the wild animal months ago.

Israeli supercomputer is matching up 200,000 text fragment images in historic breakthrough for ancient manuscript scholarship.

Seeking a tutor, manicurist or personal chef right in your neighborhood? Or are you offering those services? Jobniks is for you.

An unusual fashion show with a sea mythology theme seeks to raise awareness and funds for ALUT autism advocacy group in Israel.

‘We treat patients regardless of religion, race, nationality and give the best care we can provide’ – Dr. Oscar Embon, Ziv Medical Center, Safed.

A group of dedicated volunteers in Israel heal sick and injured turtles and reintroduce them to their natural habitat.

Jerusalem’s Ma’aleh film school has developed a unique course that trains therapists how to use video to rebuild lives.

Project RAY, now launching in the US, opens the benefits of digital access to commercial and public services to people with visual disabilities.

Israeli-made ‘In the Armchair with Picasso’ art kit is getting interest from geriatric professionals around the world.

The ‘Take Away’ message from Israeli-Palestinian Y Theater duo is that theater can be a rehearsal for a better world.

In return for free tuition and low rent, members of Ayalim student villages volunteer their time to transform Negev and Galilee communities.