Monthly Archives: June 2024

One happy donkey

Miri, a 7-year-old female 3-legged donkey with an abscess under its hoof was in so much pain, that euthanasia was the only option. But after one injection of liposomal-CBD from Israel’s Innocan (see here previously), Miri regained her mobility and … Continue reading

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From the lowest to the highest

Israel’s Ran Kraus has climbed to the summit of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak. He dedicated the achievement to his friend Matan Mordechai Lior, an Oct 7 victim. Krauss has also successfully climbed Kilimanjaro (Africa), Elbrus (Russia), and Aconcagua … Continue reading

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Bedouin girl saved

Israeli doctors have revived Amina al-Hassouni, the seven-year-old Israeli Bedouin Arab Muslim girl who was critically wounded in Iran’s massive missile and drone attack on Israel in April. She had been put into an induced coma whilst surgeons fought to … Continue reading

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2,300-year-old ring found in Jerusalem

Archaeologists discovered a 2,300-year-old child’s ring at an excavation in Jerusalem’s City of David archaeological park. The gold and gemstone ring upgrades the previous historical view of the nature and stature of Jerusalem’s inhabitants in the Early Hellenistic Period. https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/390606 … Continue reading

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Israel’s largest mezuzah scroll

Rabbi Meir Peretz from Ashdod has written a 56 cm (22-inch) mezuzah – roughly a third of the size of an average person. Rabbi Peretz is a certified Sofer (scribe) of the Mishmeret Stam Institute, but admitted it was a … Continue reading

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Celebrate Jerusalem Day

Jacob Richman has updated his Jerusalem pages to include new links for Yom Yerushalayim on June 4th – the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in 1967 during the 6-day war. https://jr.co.il/hotsites/jerusalem.htm

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Support for reservist engineering students

Afeka Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv (see here previously) has launched the “AsOne” student-support fund. It has allocated NIS 5 million and is raising another NIS 10 million to help the 42% of its students called to active … Continue reading

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Israeli battery chargers for the IDF

The IDF has commissioned Israel’s Epsilor (see here previously) to develop multi-charger racks (MCRs) for batteries in the launchers of its Spike SR and LR precision missiles. Epsilor manufactures millions of batteries and chargers for scores of customers around the … Continue reading

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Project Heroes

Gilad Segev’s Project Heroes is an immersive multimedia show that weaves together recorded and live music, music videos and documentary scenes – in English or in Hebrew with English subtitles – to honor the unexpected heroes of Oct 7 and … Continue reading

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Cafes for Southern evacuees

Cafe Otef in Tel Aviv’s Sarona complex supports survivors from Gaza envelope communities. Seven of the hardest-hit communities will each have their own rent-free cafe run by their own residents, where they can gather, work, and chat with locals who … Continue reading

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