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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Sunday, September 3, 2017
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Nonprofit startup eyes untapped local talent in Israel tech scene
By
Shoshanna Solomon
ITWorks aims to help people in the country’s social and geographic periphery partake in the startup nation boom
Case 3000
Ex-Netanyahu aide, top officers said arrested in submarine probe
By
Tamar Pileggi
Early-morning raids follow testimony of key suspect who turned state’s witness in corruption-tainted billion-dollar deal with German shipyard
Religious tourism spending expected to hit $6.7 billion
They come for the hajj but leave with carpets as Saudis chase tourism dollars
By
Nadera Bouazza
Spending by 2.35 million Muslim pilgrims rises dramatically as royals seek to diversify kingdom’s oil dependent economy
Venice festival favorite ‘Foxtrot’ probes family grief and Israeli trauma
By
AP
New film by Samuel Maoz, who previously won the Golden Lion at the prestigious film festival, explores the scars of a family whose soldier son died in the line of duty
In Uganda, deported migrants accuse Israel of ‘trafficking in refugees’
By
Melanie Lidman
As the High Court approves the ongoing ‘willing deportation’ of African would-be refugees, some of those who already left express their bewilderment and trauma
Gidi Grinstein
Healing world Jewry’s inferiority complex
Two months ago, the Government of Israel decided to cancel the so-called Kotel compromise and to deny recognition from conversions performed by many Diaspora rabbis. Serendipitously, shortly thereafter it was disclosed that the Rabbinate of Israel has been blacklisting world Jewry rabbis, including prominent orthodox ones. This combination of events sent Israel-World-Jewry relations into a tailspin. While many in Israel seem to have moved on, among World Jewry, particularly in the USA, the storm has not subsided. Unlike previous crises, which affected the more distant and unaffiliated parts of the...
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Israeli startup seeks to make back-to-school gloom less lousy
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Tel Aviv-based ParaSonic develops a device that zaps lice and nits with ultrasonic waves
From Cuba to South Korea, the ‘Girls on the Road’ survey businesswomen worldwide
By
Luke Tress
Two Brazilian filmmakers making a documentary on women entrepreneurs now put Israel and the Arab world under the lens
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