'It's time to empower women by demystifying tokenized economy'
Maia Naor believes that improved financial literacy can encourage women to explore cryptocurrency and digital assets, thus affording them better control of the financial future.
Maia Naor believes that improved financial literacy can encourage women to explore cryptocurrency and digital assets, thus affording them better control of the financial future.
Israelis find new ways to lend a helping hand during the pandemic by visiting patients in coronavirus wards, transporting senior citizens to vaccination sites, and babysitting for healthcare workers.
'I did not remember at all that it was the Purim holiday. When I heard music and saw the vehicle, it made me very happy,' says one elderly Israeli.
“Israel will always continue to assist our friend and ally Guatemala,” said Israel’s Ambassador to Guatemala and Honduras Mattanya Cohen.
Vicky Tiferet, who immigrated to Israel from Russia at age nine and has been volunteering with United Hatzalah since she was diagnosed with a chronic condition that leaves her in constant pain.
Magen Am splits its services into two groups: security volunteers within the community and training former IDF lone soldiers as professional security officers.
With the usual forms of communication – touch, hands-on experiences, facial expressions – curbed due to health regulations, first-ever National Forum on Accessibility and Inclusiveness in Museums convenes to discuss how staff can best provide what people with special needs and disabilities need from cultural institutions during an epidemic.
"A vision has been set by the leaders of these countries," says United Arab Emirates Ambassador to the United States Yousef al-Otaiba.
In collaboration with PresenTense, Tel Aviv's municipal entrepreneurship center launches special initiative for at-risk population after successful pilot.
Female officers at Unit 9900 push for a major shift in military policy that will make life easier for moms in uniform.
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