Israeli scientist nabs 'Nobel Prize' of engineering
Professor Hagit Messer-Yaron of Tel Aviv University has been awarded the 2024 IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize" of engineering.
Global Shabbat explores culture of Ethiopian Jews
The article highlights an upcoming Shabbat dinner in Midtown Atlanta, inspired by the traditions of Ethiopian Jews.
Should Jews use artificial intelligence to bring back the dead?
The article explores the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence (AI) to create digital replicas of deceased individuals.
A Gay Orthodox Jew Comes Home
This article highlights the challenges and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals in Modern Orthodoxy, reflecting evolving attitudes.
Jewish Muslim Gay Couple Wedding Album
Adam Imber and Ali Najjar, a Jewish-Muslim gay couple, celebrated an interfaith wedding blending cultural traditions.
The Jewish Leaders of America's Online Gambling Industry
Jewish entrepreneurs have significantly shaped America's gambling industry, introducing innovations and setting new standards.
Ralph Baer: The Jewish Holocaust Survivor Who Invented the Video Game
Ralph Baer, a German-Jewish refugee, created the first home gaming console, the Magnavox Odyssey.
Israel offers investment opportunities in tech, amid war
The Israel Tech Mission recently brought 44 entrepreneurs and investors to Israel, aiming to connect them with the nation's high-tech sector.
Jews and Muslims collect for Surrey food banks
Members of the Jewish and Muslim communities in Surrey united on Sunday for an interfaith effort to support local food banks.
Why Aish Is Running in the World Zionist Congress Election
Aish aims to secure representation in the World Zionist Congress to prioritize Jewish education and unity.