Science and Technology
“It is our responsibility as a Jewish community to support those in need,” said the Federation’s CEO.
“We weren’t prepared,” he said. “We didn’t have gas. We had no food, no water—everything was closed, no electricity,” says Ido Sarfati, whose stories burned to the ground.
Initial reports point to dehydration and heat exhaustion.
The death toll rose to 96 in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century.
“A human being could not go over all the material which houses a treasure-trove of material for the world in terms of Holocaust education.”
Hope of friendship makes people attribute enhanced physical attributes to strangers, TAU researchers find.
Chabad centers across Hawaii are offering vital services—from kosher meals and Shabbat services to emotional support.
Israel’s Embassy in India will collaborate with a business accelerator based in Gurugram to help Indian startups with tech validation, market access and fundraising.
Kitchen scraps will be transformed into biogas.
Research highlights parasites’ potential positive impact on ecosystems.
“We must be a little futuristic. We are in competition with the enemies of Israel,” says Brig. Gen. Oren Giber, head of the IDF’s Merkava and Armored Vehicles Directorate.