Monthly Archives: July 2023

Disturbed fires up Tel Aviv

David Draiman, the lead singer of American hard rock group Disturbed, showed his Jewish and Israeli pride during a passionate performance at the Tel Aviv Expo. Draiman, who attended US Jewish day schools and trained as a cantor, often shouted … Continue reading

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White Night turns 20

The White City of Tel Aviv celebrated the 20th year of its White Night, all-night festival (Laila Lavan in Hebrew). The name also recognizes Tel Aviv’s light-colored Bauhaus architecture. Events include public performances, musical shows, open access to museums and … Continue reading

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3 weeks of Opera in Tel Aviv

The Tel Aviv Summer Opera program includes mostly daily ticketed performances at the city’s conservatory. Also, free outdoor performances at the Israeli Opera Performing Arts square and at Jaffa’s Kedumim Square. Plus, master classes and workshops. See details at second … Continue reading

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Busy Streets of Jerusalem

Tourists have been flocking to the Jerusalem streets. Events included Reading Month; the 150th birthday of the poet Nachman Bialik; the first Pulse of Israel Conference; Design Week at the Hansen House; the Muslim festival of Eid al Adha; and … Continue reading

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Putting Israeli ballet on the map

Professional ballet dancer, Isaac Akiva embraced orthodox Judaism while recovering after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament at the Boston Opera House. He subsequently founded the American-Israeli Ballet Association “to put the Jewish State on the international ballet map”. https://www.jns.org/jewish-and-israeli-culture/arts/23/6/28/298778/ https://aiballet.org/

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Record exports of carrots and potatoes

Israel’s export of carrots and potatoes is breaking records due to drought in Spain, Portugal and Italy, and a wet Israeli winter. Potato exports grew from 140,000 tons to 200,000 tons with prices for farmers up 10%.  Carrots jumped from … Continue reading

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Upgrading Canada’s earthquake warning system

The Canadian government is providing funds (estimated at $1 million) to Tel Aviv University, with the goal of improving Canada’s Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) systems. The EEW system developed by TAU and Israel’s SeismicAI (see here) is in use in … Continue reading

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Investment in Israeli startups to 9/7/23

Nokod Security raised $8 million; Escala Medical received a €5.5 million European Innovation Council Accelerator grant; X-trodes received a €5.2 million European Innovation Council Accelerator grant; QLOG raised $2.5 million;

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100 years of Mahane Yehuda

Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda street market is one of the Capital city’s famous icons. It is currently celebrating its centenary year of business. Here are several articles, plus Jacob Richman’s colorful photos of the market and its wares. https://jr.co.il/jerusalem/2023/jer669.htm https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-748262 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/373569 … Continue reading

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Israeli vegan protein to be manufactured in India

Israel’s Nextferm (see here previously) has signed an agreement with India’s Kothari Fermentation and Indian subcontractor Biochem, to produce Nextferm’s flagship product ProteVin – a vegan, yeast-based non-GMO fermented protein powder. https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-vegan-protein-startup-inks-manufacturing-deal-in-india/

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