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Beit Guvrin Named World Heritage Site
The Jewish Traveler
Wanderings
Beit Guvrin Named World Heritage Site
by
Esther Hecht
A cluster of some 500 caves and cave complexes, dug by hand over many centuries, is Israel’s ninth and newest Unesco World Heritage Site.
Arts
Exhibit
Let There Be Nano
by
Esther Hecht
The Nano Bible was created by professors at the Technion in Haifa, who transcribed the entire Hebrew Bible on a chip the size of a grain of sugar.
Israeli Scene
News + Politics
Sunlight Unto the Nations
by
Esther Hecht
Israel's Knesset has installed some 1,500 solar panels, covering over 1 acre and generating 10 percent of the building's energy needs.
Wider World
Life + Style
Conserve, Protect
by
Esther Hecht
Izmir, Turkey, has long boasted a rich, successful Jewish community. A project driven by locals aims to preserve the city's glorious old synagogues.
Wider World
News + Politics
Drops of Water in Senegal
by
Esther Hecht
Israel is helping small farmers in Senegal, many of them women, move from subsistence farming to commercial farming.
Israeli Scene
Life + Style
An Ancient City in Sickness and in Health
by
Esther Hecht
Hadassah's contributions to the foundation of health care in Jerusalem are explored in this ongoing exhibit at the Tower of David Museum.
Israeli Scene
Life + Style
The Elephant in the Synagogue
by
Esther Hecht
It is thought that the mosaic in the ancient Jewish house of worship depicts a nonbiblical story.
The Jewish Traveler
Feature
Houston
by
Esther Hecht
Everything in Texas's most populous city is big—from its sprawl across the southeast corner of the state to its 50,000-strong Jewish community.
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