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Welcome to your November edition of Israel Curated! We hope you’ve been enjoying our updates, and we’d love to hear your thoughts on how we can make this newsletter even better. This space is for you, so if there’s anything you’d like to see more of or if you have any suggestions, just hit reply! We’re here to make sure this content is as valuable as possible to you. If you’re based in Los Angeles, we have an exciting event for you. You can RSVP here today and see more details below. |
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ISRAEL21c and Sinai Temple are hosting an exciting event tomorrow, Wednesday, November 13th at 7 PM, featuring a curated Israeli wine tasting experience and delicious bites! This event is designed for Jewish nonprofit professionals working with populations impacted by social media (teens, college students, etc.). We still have a few spots left! RSVP here today to confirm your attendance or feel free to forward this to someone who would benefit from this conversation. |
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From a pregnancy monitor to a beehive monitor, see which Israeli inventions were chosen for the coveted list.
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TL;DR - Israeli Innovations on TIME’s List: Eight Israeli products were named among TIME’s “Best Inventions of 2024,” spotlighting advancements in health tech, AI, and sustainable agriculture.
- Why It Stands Out: These inventions—from wearable monitors to AI tools—showcase Israel’s commitment to tackling real-world issues and creating positive change.
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New machine-learning approach can help identify fake news sources needing further investigation, quickly and cheaply.
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TL;DR - AI-Powered Fact-Checking: Israeli researchers have created an AI tool that helps identify fake news faster and more accurately.
- Why It Matters for Gen-Z: With misinformation spreading quickly online, this technology helps users, especially on social media, separate fact from fiction.
This is an absolute game-changer for digital literacy and responsible online engagement! How do you think AI can help you in navigating misinformation on social media? Let us know your thoughts! |
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There’s a reason we chose to feature cats on the internet… because the internet LOVES cats. Your constituents likely will too. Consider sharing this with them! |
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Israel’s streets are filled with cats of all colors and personalities—lounging on benches, strolling down alleyways, and adding charm to every corner.
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Emily Averbukh |
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