IDF Downs Drone Flying from Gaza

Photo Credit: Corinna Kern/Flash90 The Zikim beach border fence along the northern Gaza Strip IDF forces on Thursday identified and shot down a drone that flew from the Gaza Strip towards Israel. The IDF found the drone’s remains and took them for further inspection, an IDF spokesman stated. Advertisement ‘); _avp.push({ tagid: article_top_ad_tagid, alias: ‘/’, […]

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Israeli Hospital Launches Collaboration with Largest Rehabilitation Facility in China

Photo Credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Reut Rehabilitation Hospital in Tel Aviv signed an agreement on collaboration with the China Rehabilitation Research Center (CRRC), the largest such facility in China. The signing ceremony recently took place as part of the visit of the hospital’s director, Dr. Dov Albukerk, at an international conference in Beijing […]

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Can Technology Cure Alzheimer’s?

Photo Credit: Jewish Press A cure for Alzheimer’s may be in the works. A new clinical study found that memory impairment in Alzheimer patients not only can be halted; it can actually be reversed. Researchers in the study used electromagnetic impulses to stimulate parts of participants’ brains. Each of the participants had been diagnosed with […]

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The Wedding Of The Year

Photo Credit: Jewish Press From one wedding to another, rich or poor, the chupah ceremony always has the crowd excited. Everyone wants to see the groom put the ring on the bride’s finger and break the glass under his foot while they all clap and cheer loudly, “Mazal Tov!” I assume most people have attended […]

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The Judaism Of Harry Houdini

Photo Credit: Jewish Press Harry Houdini (1874-1926), undoubtedly the greatest showman of his age and probably of all time, was an awe-inspiring escape artist and the undisputed master of his craft. He was the first “superstar” to manipulate the media to gain broad mass acceptance, and his fame was such that George Bernard Shaw quipped […]

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