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This Week’s Sanity Report for Israel New Year Sept. 25, 2022

This Week’s Sanity Report for Israel New Year Sept. 25, 2022

n recent weeks newsletter readers cannot fail to have noticed that Israel has been calling out to the world to adopt the many life-changing and life-saving innovations that its citizens have been developing.  And indeed the world has heard the call and is responding. With an Israeli-led consortium for cancer treatments; a US-Israel partnership for neuroscience research; an international legal conference; delegations from India, Pakistan and Japan; visits from senior officials from Morocco and Indonesia; a new science hub for Israeli startups in New York; Israeli science lectures in Belgian bars; remote Israeli training for Ukrainian teachers; increased availability of Israeli vegan meat throughout Europe, international acclaim for Israeli wines; and less global food waste thanks to Israeli technology. Finally, see the massive influx of immigrants responding to Israel’s call to begin a new life in the Jewish State.

The photo is of three different-sized shofarot (rams’ horns).  The sound of the shofar being blown can be heard all over Israel during Rosh Hashana – the Jewish New Year, calling its citizens to improve themselves and to work even harder to help make the world into a better place.

Wishing all who celebrate it, Shana Tova u’Metuka, a Very Good 5783 and Gmar Chatima Tova.

The highlights include:

 

ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Israeli-led European cancer consortium. Professors from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Hadassah Cancer Research Institute are leading CanceRNA – a European consortium working to develop novel immunotherapy treatments for cancer. The consortium will initially focus on treating acute myeloid leukemia.
https://www.jns.org/israelis-lead-intl-hunt-for-innovative-cancer-treatments/

Turning cancer into a chronic disease. Ofer Shalev, Founder & CEO at Israel’s New Phase (see here previously) spoke at CTech’s Mind the Tech NY Conference.  New Phase’s hyperthermic therapy reduces cancer from Stage 4 to Stage 2 so patients can live with a better quality of life. Clinical trials have started.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/bjux3bn11j  https://newphase.co.il/clinical-trials/

The full picture of cancer diagnosis. (TY UWI) The death of his mother led Dean Bitan to found Israel’s Imagene (see here previously). The startup has developed tech that can conduct a full molecular analysis on a digitized biopsy image in real time and give a result in minutes, instead of the current situation of a few weeks.
https://www.israel21c.org/diagnosing-cancer-from-biopsies-in-minutes-not-weeks/

Finding the right antidepressant. Israel’s Genetika+ is developing a precision tool to determine if a particular antidepressant will work for an individual. It will also apparently highlight any side effects. (See also Taliaz.)
https://nocamels.com/2022/09/brain-in-a-dish-tech-antidepressant/  https://www.genetikaplus.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oovQR2j1M8

Algae for mind and body. A recent clinical study has shown that AstaPure Arava® by Israel’s Solabia- Algatech Nutrition benefits the immune system and lowers stress. It boosts the gut microbiome while lowering the stress hormone cortisol. The result is a much better resistance to infections.
https://www.prnewswire.com/il/news-releases/astapure-arava-microalgae-astaxanthin-shows-beneficial-mind-body-effects-301624135.html

A new center for neuroscience. Israel’s Sheba Medical Center is partnering with Thomas Jefferson University in the USA, to promote neuroscience research and clinical treatment at both institutions. It includes construction of a cutting-edge neuroscience center on Sheba’s Tel HaShomer campus, targeted to open in late 2024.
https://www.jns.org/sheba-medical-center-thomas-jefferson-university-to-build-neuroscience-center/

ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL

Arab Israeli scouts march through Jaffa. (TY UWI & Stand With US) Jaffa was the venue for the largest ever Arab Israeli scout march. The Israel Arab Scouts Association was founded in 1956 and is based on values of community service and volunteering. It also promotes coexistence and integration into Israeli society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaRBvxvUhdU

A day in the life of a Muslim EMT in Jerusalem. (TY UWI) Muslim Ramzi Batesh lives Beit Safafa, Jerusalem. He works at the dispatch center of United Hatzalah and as one of the organization’s volunteer EMTs and ambucycle drivers. In one day, he (and his Jewish colleagues) saved a Jew, a Muslim, and a Christian.
https://www.jns.org/opinion/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-muslim-emt-in-jerusalem/

Arab women’s beehives on Jerusalem roofs. Arab Israeli Tareq Nassar and Jewish Israeli Liel Maghen have founded the Sinsila Center for Urban Sustainability. It has empowered 115 Arab women to each maintain two beehives on Eastern Jerusalem roofs. An additional 200 Arab women have joined the program for 2023.
https://www.israel21c.org/empty-rooftops-bring-sweet-employment-to-east-jerusalem/

Woman head of IDF innovation. (TY UWI) Lt. Col Michal Frenkel is the Head of Innovation at the IDF’s Innovation & Combat Methods Division. Her background is in anthropology, organizational sociology, and behavioral sciences. After her mandatory service, she worked at tech giant Intel Corp, before rejoining the IDF.
https://www.algemeiner.com/2022/09/16/meet-the-woman-in-the-idf-tasked-with-propelling-combat-innovation-to-prepare-israels-armed-forces-for-enemy-threats/

Switzerland’s fleet of Israeli UAVs. (TY Hazel) The Swiss Air Force is to counter threats using its new fleet of Hermes Starliner unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) manufactured by Israel’s Elbit Systems. The systems will be mainly used for intelligence gathering, including dealing with illegal infiltrations into the country.
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-716649

Law and Order. (TY Hazel) Judges from 71 countries came to Tel Aviv for the 64th conference of the International Association of Judges. It gave the Israeli representatives the opportunity to emphasize that the State of Israel is a unique beacon of democracy in the Middle East.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-717477

Delegations from Indonesia and Pakistan. Recent visitors to Israel included officials from Indonesia and Pakistan – two countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Israel. The arrival of a top official from Indonesia was being kept relatively secret. Annual bi-lateral trade with Indonesia totals some $500 million.
https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-top-indonesian-official-on-secret-visit-to-israel/
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-717567

Defending the world. For the first time in history, Inspector General of the Moroccan Armed Forces, Lt.-Gen. Belkhir El Farouk arrived in Israel, to participate in the IDF’s International Operational Innovation Conference. He joined the commanders of some 25 armies around the world.
https://worldisraelnews.com/morocco-military-chief-visits-israel-with-commanders-from-25-armies-around-world/   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5YcEQ6IRXs

Israel welcomes Indian business delegation. A delegation of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) NGO came to Israel on a business mission, hosted by Tel Aviv University (TAU). The CII represents over 300,000 Indian enterprises. TAU will also host the 15th India-Israel Forum in December.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-717123

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Breakthrough research. The Israel Science Foundation (see here previously) has awarded Breakthrough Research Grants to eleven outstanding scholars. They include for therapeutics for deafness, link between sleep disorders and brain diseases, the energetic state of proteins, big data, bacteria to fight viruses, and blood aging.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/359648

50 years of US-Israel scientific partnership. (TY UWI) The U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), has helped fund breakthroughs in robotics, cancer diagnostics and therapies, brain defect reversal, space exploration, and chemical warfare protection. Scientists in BSF programs have won Nobels and Turing Awards.
https://www.jns.org/us-and-israel-celebrate-50-years-of-scientific-partnership/

The most US patents. With 63 approved US patents, Israel’s Technion Institute is 40th in the world and number one in Europe. It ranks higher than the University of Oxford, Princeton University, and other well-established and well-known universities. Tel Aviv University was ranked at number 68.
https://www.technion.ac.il/en/2022/09/patents-top100-nai-ipo/

Climate tech hub in NYC. Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) has several projects in New York City (see here previously). Now it has inaugurated a first-of-its-kind global center for startups focusing on climate tech, but including clean energy, transportation, water treatment, food tech, waste reduction, and the supply chain.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/new-york-city-sets-up-climate-tech-innovation-hub-with-israeli-venture-firm-jvp/

Science lectures in Belgrade bars. Scientists from Israel’s Weizmann Institute brought their unique “Science on tap” lectures in bars (see here previously) to the bars and taverns of Belgrade Serbia. They partnered Serbian scientists on Serbian National Science Day, to make science accessible over a glass of beer and Balkan raki.
https://www.jpost.com/365days/culinary/article-714998

Teen wins silver medal at computer Olympiad. Israel’s Eitan Elbaum, 17, won a silver medal at this year’s International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 346 students from 90 countries took part. Eitan studies at Jerusalem College of Technology’s  Torah U’Mada Yeshiva High School.
https://www.jns.org/israeli-high-schooler-wins-silver-in-intl-computer-competition/

Ultrasonic technology for fabrics. The innovative ultrasonic technology from Israel’s Sonovia (see here previously) makes fabrics antibacterial, water resistant, and flame resistant with less pollution than current methods. The technology is being integrated into the fabrics made by Israeli textile company Delta Galil.
https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/tech-and-start-ups/article-716291

Turning polluted water into fertilizer. Researchers at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University have developed an industrial wastewater cleaning process for water polluted with phosphoric acid. Following selective electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, and neutralization, the extracted phosphates are used by the fertilizer industry.
https://nocamels.com/2022/09/researchers-turn-industrial-wastewater-into-fertilizer/
https://www.jpost.com/science/article-716954  https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c03132

Eco-friendly metal recovery. Israel’s Tenova Advanced Technologies is now part of the Italian Tenova metals processing giant. It provides solutions for the mining and chemical industries, including metal extraction and phosphate processing from ore to purified phosphoric acid and salts.
https://tenova.com/about-us/our-brands/tenova-advanced-technologies

Road safety. (TY Hazel) When a sink hole appeared in Tel Aviv’s Ayalon highway, the highway authority called in Israel’s Exodigo (see here previously) to perform an underground scan. The multi-sensing artificial intelligence platform helped identify corrective actions to reinforce the road against further subsidence.
https://www.israel21c.org/sinkhole-danger-revealed-via-no-dig-underground-3d-mapping/

Recycling wood in 4D. (TY UWI) Remember Israel’s Daika Wood (see here) that recycles waste wood, molding, or 3D-printing it into “impossible” shapes? Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have now developed paste from recycled wood that can be molded in 4 dimensions – shapes that change over time.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-scientists-produce-3d-printer-ink-capable-of-producing-wood-products/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYe7bDuEDds

The inside view. Some 20% of food is wasted between harvesting and distribution. The hyperspectral-powered AI scanning technology from Israel’s Neolithics can reduce that wastage by at least one third. Neolithics inspects fruits and vegetables from the inside out – in the orchard, in the packing house, and in the store.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/spotlight/rooting-out-the-bad-apples/   https://www.neolithics.ai/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FWCbIJFP88

A better meat alternative. Israel’s Meala FoodTech produces “functional proteins” for plant-based meat alternatives. They replace methylcellulose and other hydrocolloid and gums widely used in meat alternatives as binding and gelling agents. The result is a more natural product, but with a better meat-like texture and taste.
https://www.prnewswire.com/il/news-releases/mealas-functionally-charged-proteins-clean-up-labels-in-meat-alternatives-301628176.html  https://finder.startupnationcentral.org/company_page/meala

Distance learning for Ukrainian teachers. Israeli-founded Viber (see here previously), owned by Japan’s Rakuten, has developed “Teach the Teachers”- a chatbot to support remote education of Ukrainian teachers and students. The free 10-module course includes organizing homework, motivation, and monitoring attendance.
https://nocamels.com/2022/09/israeli-app-ukrainian-teachers-free-course%ef%bf%bc/

Intelligent automated responses. Israel’s Tymely has developed an AI-based outsourced contact center that sends intelligent tailored responses to customer correspondence. It even follows company policies on compensation or discounts when processing customer complaints, freeing employees to focus on new business.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/sydvz5r11s   https://www.tymely.ai/

Robotics as a service. Israel’s 1MRobotics is developing small, automated, robotic dark stores that can meet the requirements of companies who wish to provide “last mile” delivery and distribution services to customers. 1MRobotics’ storage and retrieval operations require a minimal (often zero) workforce.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/rj60t0hzj   https://1mrobotics.com/

Robotic farming. At Calcalist’s Mind the Tech 2022 Conference in New York, Eyal Desheh, of Tevel Aerobotics Technologies (see here previously) explained why automation was essential in front line agriculture. “People just don’t want to do work in agriculture anymore”, he stated.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/ryl3acezj

ECONOMY & BUSINESS

Economy grows by 6.8%. Israel’s GDP grew 6.8% on an annualized basis in the second quarter of 2022 thanks to recoveries in the tourism, aviation, hospitality, restaurant, and transport services sectors. GDP is 7.4% higher than at Jun 2021 – the highest growth recorded of any OECD country.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-defying-forecasts-israels-economy-grew-at-68-in-q2-1001421566
https://www.jns.org/israels-gdp-up-at-6-8-rate-in-q2/

Training for 10,000. Palo Alto Networks, Insight Partners, and executives from across the high-tech industry are establishing PLACE-IL – a new platform for recruiting and training employees. Its goal is to train 10,000 high-tech workers from underrepresented Israeli sectors such as Arabs, ultra-Orthodox, Druze and Ethiopians.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/h2n3fk303
https://www.calcalist.co.il/home/0,7340,L-3704-583054,00.html

R&D priorities. Israel’s National Council for Research and Development has added food tech, renewables, bioengineering, space tech and blue tech to its 14 civilian R&D priorities for the next five years. They already included AI, data science and quantum computing. It will distribute NIS 180 million a year in research grants.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/food-energy-space-tech-in-top-5-of-israels-new-national-rd-priorities/

Clean energy. Three Israeli solar panel cleaning startups have been reported previously in this newsletter. Bladeranger, Ecoppia, and NaanDanJain. Now there’s a third – Airtouch Solar, which uses an air blower to lift and push the dust forward horizontally along arrays of panels. The dust falls into the gaps between clusters.
https://www.israel21c.org/robots-that-clean-solar-panels-without-water/  https://airtouchsolar.com/
https://vimeo.com/497887933

Redefine Meat is going places. Plant-based New-Meat from Israel’s Redefine Meat (see here previously) is now available in over 500 restaurants, hotels and other foodservice locations across Israel and eight European countries including the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and (just recently) Finland.
https://www.israel21c.org/israeli-plant-based-meat-reaches-finland-now-in-500-sites/

Preventing food waste in seven countries. Latest news about Israel’s Wasteless (see here previously). It is now saving supermarkets in seven countries from throwing out expired food by using its AI to reduce prices dynamically as the expiry date approaches.
https://nocamels.com/2022/09/supermarkets-use-ai-to-cut-prices/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPXr6RWkubA

Travelling together, so book together. Israel’s Joyned (see here previously) has launched Joyned Booking, a travel tech solution that enables travelers to engage with friends while booking their trips. It turns travel websites into an interactive F&F booking experience.
https://www.traveldailynews.com/post/joyned-boosts-travel-websites-online-sales-by-connecting-friends-and-family-to-decide-together

Exits, takeovers and mergers to 25/9/22: Google has acquired Israel’s Breezometer (an app I frequently use) for over $200 million. US cybersecurity CrowdStrike has acquired Israel’s Reposify.

Investment in Israeli startups to 25/9/22: Deep Instinct raised $62 million; AccessFintech raised $60 million; 4M Analytics raised $30 million; CytoReason raised $20 million; Noble (BeNoble.ai) raised $18 million; 1MRobotics raised $16.5 million; BioBetter raised $10 million; Pente Networks raised $10 million; Tymely raised $7 million; Nilos raised $5.2 million; TULU raised $5 million;

CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT`

Israeli wines have a bright outlook. (TY Nevet) Two prominent articles on Israeli wines in the latest issue of the prestigious Wine Spectator magazine.
https://www.winespectator.com/articles/a-bright-outlook-for-israel-tasting-report-on-israeli-wines-101522
https://www.winespectator.com/articles/alphabetical-guide-to-the-wines-of-israel-101522

Stay safe, get tough. (TY UWI) Israel’s Natan Levy (see here) uses his physical skills to fight antisemitism. He is competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship martial arts competition. He says, “In Israel, you don’t get antisemitism in school or the workplace, but every Jew in the world should learn the art of self-defense.”
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/diaspora-jews-must-toughen-up-says-israeli-ufc-champ-6MAhBqMT1RZm7iYD4rI0st

THE JEWISH STATE

Outstanding immigrants. Seven Olim received the 2022 Sylvan Adams Nefesh B’Nefesh Bonei Zion Prize for their contributions to the State of Israel (see previous years). They include Prof. Eidelman (Neonatology and much more), Prof. Hartstein (Opthomology in Ethiopia), and Asher Friedman (Israeli-Emirati Forum).
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/359741

A kosher hotel in Jerusalem. Nothing surprising here, you may think.  But this building in the Old City of Jerusalem was once a Jewish kosher hotel, right up to the 1930s as can be seen from the grooves where mezuzahs used to be.  And after renovations, it hopefully will be a kosher hotel again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZQuN7S9INk

Japanese Christian supporters. (TY UWI & Stand With US) Members of the Makuya Japanese Christian group came to Jerusalem to show support for Israel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXVzp6LRT-I

Preparing for the New Year in Jerusalem. (TY Sharon) The Real Jerusalem Streets were filled last week with the sounds of pre-New Year prayers (Selichot). They take place not only at synagogues but also at the International Conference Center and even in Jerusalem’s public parks.
http://rjstreets.com/2022/09/18/sounds-of-selihot-fill-jerusalem-streets/

Aliyah increased by 128% in 5782. (TY UWI) The Jewish state absorbed 60,000 new citizens during the Jewish year 5782 – a 128% increase compared with 2021, when 28,500 Jews came on Aliyah. The majority went to the cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa, Netanya, and Jerusalem.
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/israel/aliyah-israel/jewish-year-of-5782-sets-2-decade-record-in-aliyah-to-israel/2022/09/19/  https://www.jpost.com/aliyah/article-717539

209 Ethiopians arrive. A flight carrying 209 olim (new immigrants) from Ethiopia, including 41 children and toddlers, landed at Ben Gurion Airport as part of Operation Tzur Yisrael (Rock of Israel) to bring Ethiopia’s Jewry to Israel. They will celebrate Rosh Hashanah together with their relatives in Israel (see 2nd link below).
https://unitedwithisrael.org/over-200-ethiopian-olim-arrive-in-israel/
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/360162

Aliyah at 101. Another example of it never being too late to make Aliyah. Stellah Rokoff is 101 years young. Born in Jerusalem, her family left pre-state Israel for the USA in 1926, when she was five. Israel has changed a bit in the last 96 years!  Welcome back Stellah.  https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/360050
https://www.ynetnews.com/magazine/article/syuezr4wo#autoplay

Population statistics. Israel’s population grew by 187,000 (2%) in the last Jewish year, including some 177,000 babies. The average life expectancy for males is now 80.5 years, whereas for females it is 84.6 years – one of the world’s highest. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/b1ykzxpzs

Five red heifers. Many religious Jews have been waiting for the rare appearance of a red heifer – a cow with entirely brownish red hair, required for the purification process prior to service in the final Temple. Five kosher red heifers have just arrived at Ben Gurion airport – the gift of a Christian Zionist in Texas.
https://worldisraelnews.com/sign-of-the-messiah-five-red-heifers-eligible-for-purification-arrive-in-israel/

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