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Israeli researchers attribute ‘paradoxical’ findings to genetics and to resilience as a result of experiencing Nazi atrocities
weiterlesenIsraeli researchers attribute ‘paradoxical’ findings to genetics and to resilience as a result of experiencing Nazi atrocities
weiterlesenThe Taub Center reports that the employment rate among Arab women rose 3.8% in 2018.
weiterlesenDer FC Bayern fliegt ins Trainingslager nach Katar – und die Klub-Bosse loben die verbesserte Menschenrechtssituation vor Ort. Ihre Aussagen sind falsch und gefährlich. Was passiert wirklich in Katar? Ein…
weiterlesenIt’s been a big year for Israelis on the global stage. In the fields of science, sports, business, social media, technology, entertainment, and cuisine, Israelis have continued to make their…
weiterlesenJNS.org – Israeli startups raised a record $6.1 billion in 2018. This figure was calculated with $400 million fundraised in December, plus the $4.5 billion raised in the first nine…
weiterlesenA new smartphone app developed by students at the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) will facilitate communication by deaf people without the aid of sign language.
weiterlesenUAV enthusiasts will be obligated to register them with the Civil Aviation Authority as well as successfully undergo a flight-restrictions test; those failing to abide by the new law would…
weiterlesenLocal woman spot the two 1,700 year-old pieces while out on a winter walk; Antiquities Authority: find offers insight into life in the Late Roman Period.
weiterlesenJNS.org – A wide-reaching ban on the advertising of cigarettes, cigars, hookah products, rolling papers, e-cigarettes and non-tobacco herbal smokeables was passed in a landslide vote in the Knesset on…
weiterlesenIn an unusual occurrence, a rarely-sighted species of dolphin was spotted on Wednesday in the waters off the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat.
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