#HandmadeDécor When crochet becomes a force for change Israeli social business Iota Project enables Israeli Bedouin and Syrian refugee women to earn salary and benefits by creating upscale designs at home. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#BrainScience Israeli chatbot could diagnose early Alzheimer’s disease ‘Clara,’ still in testing stages, works on a new understanding that Alzheimer’s affects the brain’s orientation system before affecting memory. By Brian Blum
#PlantProtein 18 innovations that can improve our diet and help save the planet Alternative protein was a major theme of FoodTechIL 2019, where 1,200 people from 30 countries came to find Israeli innovations for feeding the world. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#BatterUp The unexpected rise of Israel’s baseball team Team Israel’s success inspired people at home and abroad. As the team approaches the 2020 Olympics, ISRAEL21c takes a look at this American sport’s rise in Israel. By Daniel Ben Tal
#MeetYouInTLV Global brands need to be in Israel if they’re serious about innovation Digital marketing expert Jonathan Frenkel went to some of Israel’s biggest tech conferences and discovered an international thirst for new ideas. By Jonathan Frenkel
#ShanaTova 14 fun facts about the holiday season in Israel A lighthearted look at all the craziness, customs and special little quirks unique to Israel during the long fall holiday season. By Jessica Halfin
#It'sNotAllHoney! How to celebrate Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot like a true Israeli From overeating to offending the family and escaping the country, Israelis observe the chagim in a unique way. By Naama Barak
#CulinaryAdventures Adam Richman and his mom take a truly tasty trip to Israel ‘I could do a whole show just on the street foods of Israel,’ the host of the Cooking Channel’s ‘Secret Eats’ tells ISRAEL21c. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#ManOnAMission The Israeli who has helped more than 250,000 people in need Yotam Polizer became a humanitarian aid worker in 2011. Since then he has personally helped more than 250,000 people in crisis worldwide. By 21see
#IngeniousIdeas 9 brilliant books you must read if you want to understand Israeli innovation Want to know the secrets behind Israel’s astonishing entrepreneurial and innovation success against all odds? Read on. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#PassionForFashion Book a fabulous fashion tour in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem Tailored tours of emerging Israeli clothing, accessory and jewelry designers open an exciting new window onto Israeli innovation and style. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#DNADetectives Israelis unveil first model of mysterious long-lost human relative Researchers provide first glimpse at what ancient Denisovans may have looked like, using DNA methylation data. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#HighTechCrop The woman who’s going to teach us how to grow cannabis properly First scientist licensed to research the whole cannabis plant describes her pioneering work to make medical cannabis effective, safe and standardized. By Abigail Klein Leichman
#ProteinMapping Why immunotherapy fails 60% of metastatic melanoma patients Israeli study reveals the reason that some cancer patients don’t respond to immunotherapy. By Brian Blum
Sep 26, 1:55 pm Anastasia is one of Tel Aviv’s coolest vegan cafés By Lily Dillon and Sarah Winkelman
October 3, 2019, 8:41 am Israeli hospital donates equipment and knowhow to Nepal Physicians from Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center came to lead courses in neonatology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology. By Abigail Klein Leichman
October 3, 2019, 8:27 am What’s fueling the foreign appetite for Israeli food-tech? In the world of food-tech, tiny Israel punches way above its weight. ISRAEL21c talks to industry experts and finds out why. By Abigail Klein Leichman
October 3, 2019, 8:00 am Why people toss breadcrumbs into the sea off Tel Aviv For over a century, Tel Avivians have been casting off their sins during the Days of Awe by performing the traditional atonement ceremony of Tashlich. By Rachel Neiman
October 2, 2019, 2:00 pm When crochet becomes a force for change Israeli social business Iota Project enables Israeli Bedouin and Syrian refugee women to earn salary and benefits by creating upscale designs at home. By Abigail Klein Leichman
October 2, 2019, 7:14 am Israeli researchers crack mystery of ‘Havana syndrome’ Overexposure to pesticides pinpointed as the probable cause of unexplained symptoms among North American diplomatic families in 2016-2018. By Brian Blum
October 2, 2019, 7:05 am Israeli chatbot could diagnose early Alzheimer’s disease ‘Clara,’ still in testing stages, works on a new understanding that Alzheimer’s affects the brain’s orientation system before affecting memory. By Brian Blum