this_week_in_israels_historyGood News Israel Archive from the week of January 25, 2015.

By Michael Ordman

 

ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Jerusalem displays Jewish-developed cholera vaccine

Dr. Waldemar Haffkine, a Russian-Jewish microbiologist, developed the cholera vaccine in 1892. Jerusalem’s Tower of David Museum is now exhibiting one of the original ampoules of vaccine. Dr. Haffkine also developed a vaccine for plague and was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1897. Sir Waldemar donated his extensive personal archive to the National Library of Israel.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/original-cholera-vaccine-turns-up-in-jerusalem/

ALS treatment trial shows success

Israel’s Brainstorm has announced positive final results from its phase 2a clinical trial of NurOwn cells in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients used on 14 subjects at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. Nearly all subjects experienced clinical benefit.
http://www.brainstorm-cell.com/index.php/news-events/331-january-5-2015

Good results for Fabry Disease treatment

Israel’s Protalix Biotherepeutics reported good results in its trials of its PRX-102 treatment for the genetic disease Fabry’s. Even a low dosage had an average 78.8% decrease in the effect of pain on the patients’ functioning.
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-protalix-jumps-on-positive-fabry-disease-trial-results-1000999518

Teva launches a generic painkiller

Israel’s Teva has launched the first FDA-approved generic equivalent to Celebrex (Celecoxib) Capsules in the US. Celebrex is used to treat arthritis, pain, menstrual cramps, and colonic polyps.
http://www.tevapharm.com/Media/News/Pages/2014/1996478.aspx

The fruitful way to conceive

Israel’s Fruitful Way Ltd. has pioneered a new, natural fertility and conception toolkit for couples who are trying to get pregnant. It includes a unique, science-backed dietary supplement, scientifically mated with a sophisticated fertility app.
http://www.fruitful4u.com/706

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5nfoZq4oIs

Israeli science saves 5-year-old girl

A 35-year-old study by Israel’s Professor Raphael Mechoulam convinced Denver-based physician Dr. Alan Shackelford to use synthesized cannabidiol or CBD to save 5-year-old Charlotte Figi who suffered 300 epileptic fits a week. Dr Shackelford immigrated to Israel in 2012.
http://www.greenprophet.com/2015/01/dr-cannabis-alan-shackelford-puts-medicine-into-cannabis-in-israel/

 

ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL

Beer Sheva – a “City of Tomorrow”

Beer-Sheva is one of seven locations worldwide included in the Global Technology Emerging Markets study by Brandeis International and T3 Advisors of emerging, up-and-coming hubs that technology and life sciences companies should consider as they evaluate their global location strategy.
http://aabgu.org/beer-sheva-recognized-city-tomorrow/

Israeli Christians who fight for Israel

A UK reporter finally realizes that there are Christians in Israel who identify with the Jewish State. (However, he falsely defines what a Jewish State is.)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/11321651/Meet-the-Arab-Christians-who-want-to-fight-for-Israel.html

Israeli-Turkish relations requires a woman’s touch

Israel has appointed Amira Oron as head of its embassy in Ankara. Oron has been serving as the head of the Egypt Department at the Foreign Ministry. Israel recently appointed seven new top women foreign diplomats including Einat Shlain, Israel’s ambassador to Jordan.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4616503,00.html

Israeli support to Palestinian Arab farmers

The Israeli government has donated 300,000 shekels to five Palestinian Arab farmers to upgrade their strawberry facilities. In addition 30 Palestinian Arab farmers came to Israel to study strawberry cultivation. Annually, Israel funds 1200 Palestinian Arab farmers to study in Israel.
http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Palestinian-strawberry-growers-arrive-to-Israel-for-study-tour-387754

Water for India – out of thin air

Israel’s Water-Gen is to bring its pioneering air-to-water technology to India, where more than 50% of the urban poor (over 150 million) are not connected to a water supply.
http://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/companies/israels-water-gen-makes-india-entry-with-innovative-air-to-water-technology-solutions/29945/

Israel adopts Grand Challenges Canada

Israel’s new “Grand Challenges Israel” program is modeled on Grand Challenges Canada. Israel’s Avigdor Lieberman and Canada’s John Baird unveiled ten Israeli innovation projects, addressing cancer, malaria, aquaculture, wheelchairs etc.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/New-Tech/Israeli-innovators-receive-grants-to-aid-developing-world-388138

Japan to partner Israel technology

Flying out of Tel Aviv last week I passed by the Japan Airlines 747 that brought in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his large delegation of Japanese businessmen. Abe and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presided over a “Japan-Israel Business Forum” to promote mutual connections.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/190143#.VMYzciwpqSp

 

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

A technology innovation leader

Frost & Sullivan have awarded their prestigious Global Technology Innovation Leader Award to Israel’s Windward. The award reflects Windward’s unique technology, which is bringing cutting edge innovation to one of the last ‘wild west’ frontiers: ships navigating the world’s oceans.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/windward-named-technology-innovation-leader-by-frost–sullivan-288388971.html

Horizon 2020

Ben Gurion University’s Dr. Natalie Elia and Dr. Eyal Arbely were awarded a European Horizon 2020 ERC Starting Grant for their project, “Quantitative Nanoscale Visualization of Macromolecular Complexes in Live Cells using Genetic Code Expansion and High-Resolution Imaging”. (Don’t ask!)
http://in.bgu.ac.il/en/Pages/news/erc_elia.aspx

Another Israeli R&D center

Teradata – the US giant data analytics company, has bought Appoxee – an Israeli startup aimed at publishers and developers that want to send out messages to increase user engagement in their apps. Appoxee will become Teradata’s research and development center.
http://techcrunch.com/2015/01/13/teradata-buys-app-push-marketing-platform-appoxee-for-20-25m-sets-up-israeli-rd-center/

Biotech incubator opens

Johnson and Johnson, together with Takeda and OrbiMed have launched FutuRx in Rehovot’s Weizmann Science Park. Its first start-up is Hepy Biosciences, which is developing a tumor enzyme inhibitor. The second, XoNovo, is developing a treatment that targets a protein implicated in Alzheimer’s.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/jj-takeda-team-up-to-open-israeli-biotech-incubator/

Israel’s water graduates are on a crest of a wave

Delegates at Kinneret College’s first water conference learnt about the work of its BSc graduates in Water Industry Engineering. One breakthrough project is the extension of a wastewater system under Israel’s main Tel Aviv highway, undertaken without disrupting traffic.
http://israelnewtech.com/2015/01/creating-hub-water-engineers-first-water-technology-event-takes-place-kinneret-college/

Cambridge University funds Israeli scientists

The Blavatnik Family Foundation has set up a new multi-million pound investment fund for Israeli scientists to pursue post-doctorate research at Cambridge University. Three Israeli scientists are now furthering their research in engineering, genetics and physics at Cambridge.
http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/128506/millions-given-cambridge-israeli-research-posts

 

ECONOMY & BUSINESS

Huge investment in Israeli innovation

The Israel Venture Capital (IVC) Research Center reported that Israeli venture capital funds attracted $914 million in 2014, up 68 percent on 2013. Israeli companies raised $2.1 billion with US Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in 2014 – up from $360 million in 2013.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/14/tech-israel-funds-idUSL6N0UT18N20150114

Israel exhibition pavilion opens in India

The Israel pavilion entitled “Israel Innovation in India” opened at Vibrant Gujarat 2015, exhibiting the ongoing Indo-Israeli cooperation and showcasing advanced Israeli technologies in the fields of agriculture and homeland security.
http://haifadiarist.blogspot.co.il/2015/01/israel-exhibition-pavilion-opens-in.html

Games are a big business

Israel’s TabTable is one of the world’s top 10 mobile games publishers with operations in Israel, the U.S., China, Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Ukraine. TabTable has just bought Serbia’s Level Bit, developers of Genesis Rising – the biggest PC game hit by a Serbian company.
http://venturebeat.com/2015/01/13/israels-tabtale-acquires-serbian-game-studio-as-it-targets-older-audiences/

Moovit is really moving

Israel’s Moovit has raised $50 million for its mobile app that lets riders plan trips and avoid obstacles on public transit systems in more than 500 cities around the world.
http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2015/01/14/moovit-picks-up-50-million-to-help-transit-riders-find-faster-routes/

Bone-repair company plans NASDAQ IPO

Israel’s PolyPid is preparing to launch on NASDAQ. PolyPid, develops an antibiotic coating for safer bone repair. It also has two candidate bone grafting materials and a unique PLEX (Polymer-Lipid Encapsulation MatriX) mechanism for delivering medicine into the body.

Israel’s PolyPid Revives $80 Million NASDAQ IPO Plan


Microsoft buys another Israeli startup

Software giant Microsoft is acquiring Israel’s Equivo for at least $150 million. Equivio’s text analysis software summarizes and condenses lengthy documents. Microsoft plans to integrate the product into its Office 365 package to boost user productivity.
http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2015/01/20/microsoft-buys-israeli-text-analysis-co-equivio-for-200-million/

 

CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT

Boutique revolution puts Israeli wines on world map

This AFP news story about Israeli boutique wines has been reprinted in Malaysia, China, South Africa, Bangladesh, the UK, Sweden and France. Globes also reports that Israeli wine sales increased by 10% in 2014.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-2912810/Boutique-revolution-puts-Israeli-wines-world-map.html
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-israeli-wine-exports-rose-10-in-2014-1001004088

Now you can fish in Jerusalem

Nachal Refaim Park is a new Jerusalem park between the neighborhoods of Malcha, Givat Masua and Kiryat Menachem. Jerusalem’s Mayor, Nir Barkat, found a good place in the park to do some river fishing.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=635849526521005&set=vb.159416337497662&type=2&theater
http://www.israeltraveler.org/en/site/park-emek-refaeim

Israel wins European speed-skating gold medal

Israel’s Vladislav Bykanov won gold in the 3000m race of the European Short Track Speed Skating championship. It is the first time an Israeli has won the competition. The 26-year-old from Kiryat Shmona beat world champion Viktor Ahn by 500 meters.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4619147,00.html

“Mortally wounded” Israeli recovers to launch triathlon

Ohad Ben-Yishai received critical shrapnel wounds to the head during Operation Protective Edge. Still in a wheelchair, Ohad was given a break from his rehabilitation to officiate at the start of Eilat’s “Ironman” triathlon, in which his father is competing.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/critically-wounded-gaza-war-vet-to-kick-off-triathlon/

 

THE JEWISH STATE

Safed – one of Israel’s holiest cities

Surrounded by the mountains and forests of the green Upper Galilee, Safed (Tzfat) is world-famous for its winding alleyways and old majestic synagogues, its Artists Quarter, its musicians, its history of kabbalah and spirituality.

The Modern Day Miracle of Israel

Armstrong Williams writes an inspiring account of his journey across Israel and the PA territories. His key sentence is, “When you pause to consider what Israel has managed to give to the world, despite being under constant fire from its enemies, it is staggering.”
http://townhall.com/columnists/armstrongwilliams/2014/12/24/the-modern-day-miracle-of-israel-n1935086/page/full

Historic plane rescued from scrap yard

A Curtiss C-46 Commando transport aircraft, used to rescue 100 Iraqi Jews in 1947, will soon return to Israel after being saved from a metal scrap yard in Argentina. Operation Michaelberg was launched when the British denied persecuted Iraqi Jews permission to enter Israel legally.
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=22779

US ex-Army amputee volunteers for Israel

US Christian Brian Mast, who lost both legs from a bomb-blast in Afghanistan, has joined the IDF’s Sar El volunteer program. He puts his pro-Israel attitude down to his upbringing, military contacts with IDF personnel and warm relations with his Florida Jewish neighbors.
http://www.algemeiner.com/2015/01/15/afghan-war-hero-who-lost-both-legs-begins-idf-volunteer-stint/

Don’t judge Israel before you’ve seen it

Irish Catholic Belinda Hickey visited Israel for the first time in 2006, when love for Israel was kindled in her heart. Now she is a role model in courage as she promotes Israel in the face of anti-Semitism in Ireland.
http://www.jewishpress.com/sections/jewess-press/impact-women-history/belinda-hickey-promoting-israel/2015/01/19/

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