- Israeli SceneIsrael at 75: A Special IssueExploring the sociopolitical forces, arts, culture and food that have defined modern Israel since its independence in 1948.
Exploring the sociopolitical forces, arts, culture and food that have defined modern Israel since its independence in 1948.
Israeli SceneIsrael’s ‘Ethnic Democracy’Israel has made a critical mistake over the years in not being more explicit about its unique kind of democracy, writes author and scholar Daniel Gordis.
Israel has made a critical mistake over the years in not being more explicit about its unique kind of democracy, writes author and scholar Daniel
Israeli SceneAbortion in Israel: Relatively Easy to Get, Hard to DiscussThe discourse over abortion differs dramatically between the United States and Israel, where the procedure is legal and barely a political issue.
The discourse over abortion differs dramatically between the United States and Israel, where the procedure is legal and barely a political issue.
American View Israeli SceneOrthodox Women Are Saying: Lights, Camera, Action!Fed up with policies that remove women’s images from publications, a number of Orthodox women are fighting back—with photo shoots!
Fed up with policies that remove women’s images from publications, a number of Orthodox women are fighting back—with photo shoots!
Health + MedicineHelping Children Deal With TraumaYoung victims of pandemic stress learn coping strategies at Hadassah Hospital.
Young victims of pandemic stress learn coping strategies at Hadassah Hospital.
Israeli SceneWhat Will Israel Look Like at 100?Asking the tough questions is our responsibility, says former Ambassador Michael Oren.
Asking the tough questions is our responsibility, says former Ambassador Michael Oren.
3D Printers Raise the Steaks in Alt-Meat IndustryAn Israeli company based in Rehovot has plans to start testing the world’s first 3D printed “steak” at restaurants in Tel Aviv by the end of the year.Israeli Innovation at Work in Groundbreaking BurialsMultilevel interment and subterranean catacombs are among the options for free burial in Israel. Soon, ossuaries may join them.Leah Shakdiel, Orthodox Female Rabbi and Proud IconoclastRabbi Shakdiel is active in numerous peace efforts as well as in her local municipality of Yerucham.It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s an Israeli-Made Droneby Esther HechtDrones from Israel are being used in agriculture—to water and pollinate date palms, for example—as well as for delivery of goods to housebound consumers.Israel Immersion Internships for Career-Minded IndividualsOnward Israel, launched in 2012 as a Jewish Agency project, coordinates subsidized summer internships in Israel for young Americans.Twine From Israel Set to Revolutionize Thread Dyeingby Esther HechtTwine Solutions has designed its TS-1800 machine to dye thread in any color for sewing, knitting or embroidery and to digitally match the color of any fabric.Journey Into a Changing Middle EastThe many responses that the author has received from Palestinians and others in the region hint at potentially historic changes in attitudes toward Israel.Adeena Sussman, Ben Platt and Matisyahu in Virtual CelebrationProminent food writer Adeena Sussman, a longtime contributor to Hadassah Magazine, will be among a host of luminaries participating in a virtual celebration for Israel's Independence Day.Footer Menu Column 2
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