ISRAEL WELCOMES CHINESE EXPERTISE IN CONSTRUCTION | FLORIDA STUDENTS EMBRACE ISRAELI INNOVATION | ISRAEL'S INNOVATIVE STEP TOWARDS FINANCIAL STABILITY |
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ISRAEL WELCOMES CHINESE EXPERTISE IN CONSTRUCTION |
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In a significant stride towards global collaboration, Israel has forged a promising partnership with the Chinese Contractors Association, aiming to revitalize its construction sector. This alliance will usher in 3,000 skilled Chinese construction workers to Israel, adding fresh perspectives and vigor to the industry, which already employs around 28,000 workers. Eyal Siso, the CEO of the Population and Immigration Authority, emphasized the positive impact of this initiative on the housing sector, highlighting Israel's dedication to growth and global cooperation. This collaboration not only signifies Israel's commitment to excellence but also embodies its ethos of unity in diversity. As Israel continues to honor its rich history while eagerly shaping its future, this venture stands as a testament to its global outreach and spirit of camaraderie, marking a new chapter of unity. |
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WEEKLY FACT Israel's prowess in the field of agriculture is nothing short of a miracle, transforming barren deserts into flourishing farmlands. Through the development of cutting-edge technologies like drip irrigation and desert agriculture, Israel has not only achieved food self-sufficiency but has also become a leading exporter of fresh produce, sharing its innovations with the world and helping other nations to combat food scarcity. |
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FLORIDA STUDENTS EMBRACE ISRAELI INNOVATION |
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The Florida International University (FIU) has become a hub of Israeli innovation, fostering a deep appreciation for Israel's technological advancements and entrepreneurial spirit. A course titled "Innovation Nation: The Global Influence of Israeli Technology and Entrepreneurship," steered by Aaron Kaplowitz and Andi Flug Wolfer, delves into the unique cultural aspects that fuel Israel's renowned innovation ecosystem. Students are not only learning theoretically but are also getting hands-on experience in conceptualizing and nurturing startups, including a visit to the Wix office, a successful Tel Aviv-born company. The course, enriched by guest speakers sharing their experiences and insights, extends into a follow-up program where students act as consultants for local non-profits, offering innovative solutions inspired by Israeli ethos. |
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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT YAIR BEN-AMI | FEED ISRAEL VOLUNTEER | BE'ER SHEVA "Growing up in Be'er Sheva, I've witnessed firsthand the struggles of many, especially the isolated elderly. Joining Feed Israel was a conscious choice to make a difference. Each week, we deliver warm meals and companionship, bridging generations and fostering a sense of community. It's more than just volunteering; it's about igniting hope and unity, ensuring that the spirit of solidarity continues to flourish in the younger generation. Through Feed Israel, I've found a purpose, a way to bring light into the lives of others, creating a future where empathy and kindness are at the forefront. |
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ISRAEL'S INNOVATIVE STEP TOWARDS FINANCIAL STABILITY |
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In a significant move towards financial stability and responsible governance, Israel is addressing the three-decade-long issue of the Palestinian Authority's (P.A.) electricity debt in Judea, Samaria, and eastern Jerusalem. The Israeli Finance Ministry has devised an innovative plan to deduct monthly amounts from the funds collected on behalf of the P.A., channeling them directly to the Israel Electric Company (IEC) to settle the outstanding debt of two billion shekels ($526.4 million). This decision, sanctioned under a law enacted post the Oslo Accords, showcases Israel's commitment to financial fairness and its proactive approach to resolving critical issues. The initiative not only aims to strengthen the IEC's ability to provide essential services but also stands as a testament to Israel's unwavering dedication to fostering cooperation and financial stability in the region. |
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF ISRAEL |
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RABBI ISRAEL MEIR LAU FORMER CHIEF RABBI OF ISRAEL AND CHAIRMAN OF YAD VASHEM "My own awareness of the critical plight of the hungry in Israel was heightened when I personally observed the many starving souls reaching out for basic foodstuffs at a Feed Israel food distribution gathering. Feed Israel’s work is crucial in regard to activities concerning the lack of food security the people of Israel face." |
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