Beersheva
The second-largest Israeli cyber company trading on Nasdaq plans to recruit more than 200 employees in Israel in 2021.
American Associates, Ben-Gurion University changes name to ‘spark’ movement
Its new name, Americans for Ben-Gurion University, is geared to more concretely connect the organization with people and action.
JNF-USA opens design competition for Beersheva World Zionist Village
The $350 million project includes a 20-acre campus to serve as a base for a high school, an innovation center and an adult-education center.
“We want to position the Negev as a world center for desert-tech solutions” says the head of an innovation community arising in the southern city.
The 24-year-old defendant is accused of knowingly endangering the lives of the more than 20 other party guests.
During emergencies, caregivers rush to the scene as needed on a 24/7 basis in order to provide mental-health care on the spot.
Proposal considered for Israel’s largest hospital to be built in Beersheva
The new potential hospital will have about 1,900 beds—1,000 of which will be for general medicine, while the remaining beds will be for geriatric care and a mental-health center.
The agreement calls for encouraging collaboration and cogeneration of business startups, valuable high-tech internships and job opportunities with Rhode Island’s leading public and private universities.
The illegal squatters’ camp, built on state land in the Negev, has been demolished more than 150 times, costing Israeli taxpayers some $460,000.
New emergency department, trauma center in works at Soroka Medical Center
A capital fundraising campaign undertaken by UJA-Federation of New York for the Beersheva-based medical center has raised $6 million so far, matched by Israel’s Clalit Health Services for a total of $12 million.
Israeli education village for global Jewry gets off the ground in Beersheva
The 16-acre site of the new JNF Israel Education and Technology Center will offer dormitories, apartments, a dining hall, restaurant, synagogue, conference center, classrooms and community rooms.
Experts from Rafael, one of the largest defense firms in Israel and makers of the Iron Dome missile-defense system, will team up with staff at Ben-Gurion University and students at Rafael’s soon-to-open branch at Beersheva’s high-tech park.