IsraelExperience
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  • Israel Experience

    • Kibbutz volunteers


      12.01.2011
      Since 1967 more than one hundred thousand kibbutz volunteers have arrived in Israel.
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    • Dead Sea Scrolls in cyperspace


      11.30.2011
      The Dead Sea Scrolls can now be examined in glorious high definition, thanks to the Israel Museum and Google Israel.
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    • Technion for ultra-Orthodox


      11.30.2011
      Graduates will earn a bachelor's degree along with an accredited surveyor's license and a guaranteed job.
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    • Building the Western Wall


      11.23.2011
      A ritual bath exposed beneath the Western Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem shows that the construction of that wall was not completed during King Herod's lifetime.
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    • Save a Child's Heart Nov 2011


      11.23.2011
      Visiting Save a Child's Heart in Israel this week, Yared Worde met children from Ethiopia, Angola, Zanzibar, Uganda, Moldova, the Palestinian Authority and Iraq, who were all brought to isr ...
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    • Tel Aviv Fashion Week 2011


      11.21.2011
      The three-day Tel Aviv Fashion Week attracts leading designers, journalists and fashion experts worldwide.
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    • Mini Israel


      11.20.2011
      Since its opening in 2002, Mini Israel has become one of the most popular of the country's tourist attractions, presenting the nation at eye level in miniature.
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    • Hitech to disadvantaged kids


      11.17.2011
      Appleseeds Ambassadors offers after-school computer classes for dozens of youths from Arab and Jewish towns in peripheral areas.
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    • Jerusalem Segway


      11.14.2011
      Tour Jerusalem's narrow alleyways and streets aboard a self-balancing, zero-emissions personal transportation vehicle powered by a rechargeable battery.
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    • Crusader inscription in Arabic


      11.14.2011
      Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "This is the only Crusader inscription in the Arabic language ever found in the Middle East."
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