Tag: Innovation

Dr. Henry Abramson discusses how Jewish communities historically responded to tragedies with creativity and innovation, citing examples such as the establishment of synagogues after the Churban in 70 CE and the codification of the Mishnah after the Bar Kochba revolt.
Morielle Lotan launched the ADIR Challenge, offering a $1 million prize for tech solutions to combat antisemitism, inspired by her nephew's sacrifice during a Hamas attack in Israel.
The podcast discusses the story of Moses Mendelssohn, a Jewish figure in Enlightenment Europe who grappled with the balance between innovation and assimilation.
The article discusses the challenges faced by Israel in terms of environmental degradation and conflicts, but also highlights the potential for resilience and the opportunity to build a more sustainable future.
In this discussion, Edward Luttwak, a military strategist and historian, explores how Israel has managed to develop advanced military technology despite its relative weakness and limited resources.
The article discusses concerns about Israel's new far-right government and its potential impact on innovation and human capital.
In this interview, host Shanie Reichman discusses the future of U.S.-Israel relations with former diplomat Nadav Tamir from the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation.
In this episode of the Jewish Lives Podcast, Steven Gimbel discusses the life of Albert Einstein, the world's first scientific superstar.
In a Zoom interview with Jay Sanderson, the president and CEO of The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, he discussed the challenges faced by the Jewish community during and after the pandemic.
Rabbi Mike Uram and others are exploring how startup culture can revitalize Jewish organizations, emphasizing the need for disruptive innovations within the Jewish institutional world to engage more people in Jewish life.