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Author: David Rutman

Will technology lead to a hotel experience without human service?

August 5, 2023August 5, 2023David Rutman

Just try to imagine your upcoming paradisaical hotel stay. You step through the main door without a single hotel team member smiling at you or offering assistance. A walk to reception is needless. Your online reservation was followed by a digital key access capability available on your mobile device, for a room you picked in […]

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Quebec to open bureau in Israel with hopes of building tech sector

August 5, 2023August 5, 2023David Rutman

Quebec plans to open a representative office to Israel in Tel Aviv in the fall, the province’s government announced on Thursday. The office, to be located within the Canadian embassy, will be Quebec’s first in the Middle East and 35th total. Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie Martine Biron announced on Thursday that the […]

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Is there an end game to Israel’s judicial crisis? – opinion

August 4, 2023August 4, 2023David Rutman

On July 27, the Israeli prime minister dismissed as “silly” a series of negative credit-rating agency reports. They criticized the amendment passed on July 24 that stops the Supreme Court from striking down unreasonable governmental decisions. This raises two serious questions for businesspeople: What is the name of the game? What is the endgame? Political […]

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Is a beloved Jerusalem movie theater facing closure?

August 4, 2023August 4, 2023David Rutman

The threat of closure has long hung over Lev Smadar cinema in the capital’s German Colony neighborhood. In November 2016, the historic movie theater – constructed in 1928 – was saved as a result of the persistent struggle by residents and representatives on the city council. Under the leadership of then-deputy mayor Ofer Berkowitz (Hitorerut), […]

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A letter to a daughter doing national service abroad in Israel

August 4, 2023August 4, 2023David Rutman

Dear PCK, Let me start by saying how proud both Imma and I are of your decision to leave home and move abroad for a year of national service. It’s certainly not easy to leave your friends and family and move to the US. It’s amazing that you want to work with kids in the […]

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Mekorot: A source of new opportunities

August 3, 2023August 3, 2023David Rutman

Hagai Philipson discusses personnel recruitment, the new collective agreement, technological innovations, and the Mekorot employees’ sense of mission.

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Citi trims Israel’s growth estimates in shadow of judicial reform

August 3, 2023August 3, 2023David Rutman

Citi on Thursday trimmed its 2023 and 2024 growth estimates for Israel’s economy, citing lower investment stemming from the government’s planned judicial reform while saying GDP and credit ratings would also suffer in the medium term. Economist Michel Nies at the bank reduced his growth forecast this year to 3.1% from 3.3% and in 2024 […]

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Netflix introduces a new app feature to make streaming easier

August 2, 2023August 2, 2023David Rutman

Netflix has introduced a new feature on their app called My Netflix, which is intended to help subscribers choose what they want to watch. As the streaming industry becomes increasingly more competitive, streaming services are having to find new ways to keep their subscribers engaged.  While Netflix is currently a juggernaut in the streaming industry, […]

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Israel’s energy minister calls for more natural gas drilling

August 2, 2023August 2, 2023David Rutman

Energy Minister Israel Katz called on the country to increase natural gas drilling in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday. Environmental experts, however, say that doing so is “out of sync” with global aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the face of global boiling. Katz visited the Leviathan Gas Field for the first time since […]

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Bank of Israel warns: Economy at risk, judicial reform to blame

August 2, 2023August 2, 2023David Rutman

On Wednesday the Bank of Israel issued its biannual financial stability report for the first half of 2023, covering a period marked by declining rates in both currency and commerce. The report underscores that the uncertainty surrounding the government’s legal reform legislation has increased the risk premium of the economy. This has been accompanied by […]

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