Testing tech in battlefield conditions

Small, innovative Israeli companies have proven vital on the battlefield, deploying rapid solutions to avoid the need for years-long product testing. This article features (drones and anti-drone systems) and (electro optics and analytics).

Supporting youth at risk

The Jewish Agency’s Youth Futures program has been providing intensive holistic support for Israeli children and families at risk for nearly 20 years. Now it has vastly expanded its role to help some 5,000 families a week, (Jews, Arabs, Druze etc.) who have been adversely impacted by the war.

National service for over-50s

The “Shnat Sherut 50 Plus” initiative brings the vast expertise and experience of seasoned professionals to the Israeli communities that need it most. The service mobilizes adults aged 50 and above for a year of service, volunteering in education, healthcare, social services etc. In Israel, 50 is the new 20!

All restrictions lifted

The IDF Home Front Command has lifted all remaining restrictions on communities along Israel’s northern border, initially imposed due to hostilities with Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah. It allows displaced residents to return home on 2nd Mar.

Five lookouts ask to return to IDF service

Less than two weeks after their release from Hamas captivity, former hostages Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Agam Berger, Daniella Gilboa and Karina Ariev have asked to return to the army. The army responded that they needed more time to recover and that it was too soon.

Argentine President wins “Genesis Prize”

For the first time in its history, the prestigious Genesis Prize often called the "Jewish Nobel" has been awarded to a non-Jew. Argentine President Javier Milei received the 2024 honor in recognition of his strong support for Israel and his deep personal connection to Judaism.

Fellowship strengthens US students’ Israel bond

The Israel on Campus Coalition’s Geller International Fellowship gives US students confidence to advocate for Israel. The six-month program included a 10-day trip9 to Israel and the UAE to experience the budding Emirati-Israeli relationship under the Abraham Accords.

Tree planting helps rehabilitate the north

On the Jewish festival of Tu B’Shevat (New Year for Trees) Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) held a tree-planting ceremony in Biriya Forest. It also marked KKL-JNF’s ongoing commitment to rehabilitating Israel’s northern forests.

Released hostages recite Hagomel prayer

On the Shabbat following release from captivity, Agam Berger, Karina Ariev, Naama Levy, Liri Albag, and Daniela Gilboa, attended morning prayers where they recited the traditional “Hagomel” blessing, which gives thanks for surviving a life-threatening ordeal.

Freed hostage puts on tefillin for first time

Ex-hostage Alexandre ‘Sasha’ Troufanov celebrated his release by donning tefillin (phylacteries worn during prayers) for the first time in his life. Helped by Rabbi Berel Lazar of Moscow, he then recited the “Shema Yisrael” prayer. His mother had urged Israelis to light Shabbat candles.