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Tower of David Becomes VR and AR Beta Site
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Renee Ghert-Zand
Jerusalem's ancient tower is welcoming modern-day startups researching innovations in augmented and virtual reality.
Israeli Scene
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Ancient Jerusalem Gets ‘Smart’
by
Esther Hecht
Jerusalem is slated to be the first city in Israel to install an ultra-fast wireless communications network using millimeter wave technology.
Israeli Scene
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Now at Bat, Children of Israel’s Foreign Workers
by
Rochelle Furstenberg
In soccer- and basketball-obsessed Israel, children of foreign workers are learning baseball, America’s favorite pastime.
Israeli Scene
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Final Status? How about Arab-Jewish Equality in the Meantime?
by
Sarah Kreimer
We must address the relationship between Jewish and Arab citizens within the pre-1967 borders of the State of Israel.
Israeli Scene
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A Place for Prayer at the Kotel
by
Esther Hecht
The battle for religious freedom at the Wall has been waged on three fronts: in the courts, in negotiations with the government and through prayer.
Israeli Scene
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Digging for Jewish History Near the Temple Mount
by
Ilan Ben Zion
In her digs near the Temple Mount, archaeologist Eilat Mazar finds links to Israel's ancient Jewish past.
Israeli Scene
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How Israelis and Diapora Jews See the Kotel Differently
by
Elan Ezrachi and Naamah Kelman
In the euphoric weeks after Israel liberated the Kotel in 1967, the site functioned as a symbol that united all Israelis—religious and secular alike.
Israeli Scene
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World’s Tallest Solar Tower Rising in the Negev
by
Esther Hecht
When the entire Ashalim B solar power plant in the Negev Desert is completed, it will supply enough renewable electric power for 120,000 households.
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