Ronnie Rosenman
Aerial innovation: United Hatzalah’s expanding drone capabilities
Breathing Data: How environmental data is rewriting public health in Israel
United Hatzalah bridging divides through service
The diverse identity of United Hatzalah breaks all stereotypes
When a call comes in the question is not who the patient is, or who the responder is. The question is who can get there fastest.
Thousands of Israelis abroad plan to fly home to vote – one initiative wants to help them get there
‘Israelis abroad want to be part of decisions shaping the country’s future,’ says AID Coalition co-founder and CEO, giving a voice to the multitudes seeking to vote in these coming elections
United Hatzalah’s GPS innovation is revolutionizing emergency response
"We developed an app on Symbian and actually on Java systems on Nextel's to locate the closest volunteers to the nearby emergency"
Inside the BGU fund where students invest real venture capital
Some are barely into their twenties, yet they decide which startups receive funding. Inside Ben-Gurion University's Cactus Capital, students aren't preparing to become investors. They already are.
United Hatzalah expands amidst crisis
Their Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit stands as a testament to the power of committed volunteerism to bolster national emergency response infrastructure
The efficiency illusion: Why green technology fails when human behavior gets in the way
At Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Prof. Tamar Makov examines the gap between environmental promise and reality, from lab-grown fish to the unintended climate benefits of weight-loss drugs.
Jerusalem’s next chapter
The bid to turn the holy city into the Middle East’s economic capital
Beyond the postcard
A new campaign invites audiences to experience Israel’s living culture
The search for a forgotten scent
The goal is not simply to create beautiful fragrances but to preserve emotional landscapes
Deep in the trenches of women’s rights, Na’amat fights the good fight
President of World Na’amat Hagit Pe’er reflects on the efforts to keep women in the public sphere amidst the hostile political reality.