American medical company will market products made by Israeli endoscopic startup.

Israeli doctors save Syrian girl’s life
Pediatric surgeons with Save a Child’s Heart charity correct congenital heart defect in four-year-old girl.
120-megawatt wind farm to be built on Golan Heights
The €250m project will erect 50 wind turbines in the northern part of the country.
600 publishers, authors headed to Jerusalem Book Fair
Acclaimed Spanish author Antonio Muñoz Molina is the 2013 winner of the prestigious Jerusalem Prize.
‘Godzilla’ Israeli pepper makes Guinness record book
The pound-plus pepper, raised on brackish water with natural pesticides, was too large to pass through the packing machinery.
Ride the ice bus to Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Ice Festival returns with massive, colorful ice sculptures and an acrobatic ice-skating performance.

Etgar Keret aims to revolutionize literature
Is this the new face of short stories? Etgar Keret launches a project which combines video, text and audio in an effort to transform the way we view literature.
Israeli cookbook goes to the ‘Oscars’
An art cookbook by the chef of Tel Aviv’s Mul-Yam seafood restaurant is a finalist for the most prestigious award in international cookbooks.
Cisco pays $475 million for Intucell
US networking giant to acquire Ra’anana-based wireless-network software maker.

Alvarion sets up Wi-Fi in arctic environment
Israeli provider of optimized wireless broadband solutions keeps remote workers and rural communities logged on even in freezing temperatures.
Asteroid named for Israeli university
The International Astronomical Union names minor planet — Hebrewu — after Hebrew University of Jerusalem.



