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Kulanana’s after-school programs aim to engender a unified sense of citizenship among Israel’s diverse ethnic populations.
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Kulanana’s after-school programs aim to engender a unified sense of citizenship among Israel’s diverse ethnic populations.

United Hatzalah, Israel’s only national all-volunteer emergency response organization, gets local medics to patients by foot or moped in a hurry.
The African country will implement the Terem clinics’ remote consultation technologies to treat patients who don’t require a hospital visit. Remote consultation saves on costly
Israel leads the way in professionalizing the field of medical clowning and providing scientific evidence for its effectiveness.

An Israeli branch of a worldwide movement toward a sustainable economy has opened in the startup nation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdIz9CL7m00 On the roof of a nondescript
‘Maybe this is the biggest and most important landmark of the relationship so far,’ says Cyprus-Israel Business Association president. Photo by Amos Ben Gershom President
A delegation led by the mayor of San Antonio comes to Israel to forge partnerships in biomedical and water technology. Photo by Oren Nashshon From
With new classrooms and technology tools, Mayor Nir Barkat has declared an education revolution in the eastern sector of the capital city. A school in
Ecuador relies on Israeli expertise to plan 200 accessible, inclusive playgrounds based on Friendship Park in Ra’anana.
Israeli heavy metal band Orphaned Land is inspiring fans in the unlikeliest of places. Orphaned Land combines Hebrew lyrics with oriental instruments and elements of
Israel unveils I-CORE, a cross-university initiative to keep generating Israeli Nobel-level breakthroughs, starting with smarter biofuels. Weizmann researcher Prof. Benny Geiger. Brain drain has been

Medical clowns from all over the world are heading to Israel for a congress to learn more about the country’s unique model of clown therapy.
Philanthropic tennis enthusiast Freddie Krivine found a way to serve the ball into an Arabic-speaking court. Nadine Fahoum, Israel’s top female Arab tennis player. Anywhere
Israeli trauma specialist presents groundbreaking nature-based methods at convention of the American Psychological Association in Washington. Photo by Shay Levy/Flash90 When you see regrowth after

Jerusalem-based Interfaith Center is confronting environmental degradation with a spiritual show of strength by Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Meeting in Jerusalem, representatives from the three