
Going north: Days two and three
We meet some serious clowns, high-tech innovators and social-action heroes, kibbutzniks and vintners.

We meet some serious clowns, high-tech innovators and social-action heroes, kibbutzniks and vintners.

First 12 hours of Journey to Israel tour cover thousands of years of Israeli innovation! We end our day tired but incredibly enriched.

The three remarkable Israeli inventions demonstrated to 1,600 delegates had been covered in their earliest stages by ISRAEL21c journalists.

We choose the winning four photographs from the wonderful pictures sent to ISRAEL21c of Israel’s desert, sea, mountains and fields.

ISRAEL21c’s new ‘Postcard Series’ offers snapshots of Israel, including fun and beautiful places you may have never seen before.

How ISRAEL21c’s articles helped a middle-school history teacher win first prize in the Teacher Innovator Awards contest.

Some 13,000 attendees at a Washington advocacy event got to meet many of the Israeli innovators ISRAEL21c features on its site.

Pack curiosity, inquisitiveness and an open-mind for this behind-the-scenes tour of Israel.

IBA News and JLTV are now broadcasting short biographies of Israel’s top athletes.

Every day since ISRAEL21c posted a feature on Israel’s new ApiFix implant for correcting severe spinal curvature Scoliosis solution,” April 15, founder Uri Arnin has been getting emails seeking information on the medical device still in development.

On April 8, we posted Rescue me, Israel style about a revolutionary alternative to a stretcher made by Jerusalem-based Agilite.

Two years ago, ISRAEL21c reported on an all-natural superabsorbent polymer (SAP) invented in Israel that can help people lose weight safely, grow crops with less water and dispose of diapers without harming the earth.

Nancy Miller, a technology teacher at The Moriah School in Englewood, New Jersey, recently wrote to report that her pupils used information from our article “Israel’s top 45 greatest inventions of all time” to prepare for the school’s annual fourth-grade Invention Convention.