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“Adapt yourself. You will find someone in the right field, in the same business that suits you, do your homework.”
25.11.20
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Sophie Shulman
Speaking at the first Israel-Dubai conference of Calcalist, Bank Leumi, and Reshet 13, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulyem shared some of the country’s history and offered sage advice to his Israeli audience.
Labor Day with no labor: 10 jobs that are going extinct due to tech innovation
07.09.20
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James Spiro
While technological advancements can make our lives better, it’s putting some workers at risk - let’s take a look at who might be saying goodbye to their jobs in the future
Israel's Startup Nation was born in caveman times
03.07.20
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Yoghev Karmel
Coronavirus? Economic crisis? For Oded Galor, one of the world’s most senior economists, these are just footnotes in the pages of history. In a brilliant new book he explains how geography made Scandavians calculated, why diversity is constructive in the U.S. but destructive in Syria, and why the last 200 years have been humanity’s best
Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station: Chronicles of a White Elephant
15.04.20
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Dor Zommer
The city’s giant, brutalist eyesore of a public transportation hub, designed to be the largest and most innovative bus station in the world, opened with great fanfare in 1993. Its story dates back four decades earlier
Tel Aviv Restaurant Goes Biblical
11.07.19
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Reut Barnea
Popular Tel Aviv dining spot Igra Rama goes back in time, reimagining what people in the region ate thousands of years ago
Wikimedia Is So Sorry For Taking Historical Photos From Israeli Archives Without Permission
27.02.19
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Tofi Stoler
Apologizing for previous quarrels with Israeli archivists, Wikimedia announced it will be collaborating with the local archives to expand the selection of copyright-free historical materials publically available online
Historic Photos Predating Israel Set Free by Wikimedia
14.11.18
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Omer Kabir
28,000 public domain photos taken from Israeli archives are now available through the open content company’s online platform
Yuval Noah Harari Snubs Israeli Consulate Over Anti-Liberal Legislation, Report Says
30.07.18
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Asaf Shalev
The celebrity historian cited recent decisions by the Israeli government impacting the rights of gay couples and ethnic minorities