Karev, Israel’s largest extracurricular program, brings a broad range of fun and educational activities to schools in 129 cities and towns.


Since 1948, Israel has set itself a task of finding creative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems. To celebrate Israel’s 65th birthday, ISRAEL21c looks at some of the best achievements.

Karev, Israel’s largest extracurricular program, brings a broad range of fun and educational activities to schools in 129 cities and towns.

Technology turns therapeutic in a unique program at ALEH, Israel’s largest network of facilities for children with severe cognitive and physical disabilities.

“I am convinced that the most brilliant, freshest new minds in Israeli science are going to come from the periphery.’

Israel’s Grandmaster Chess Research Project is a one-of-a-kind initiative to develop a novel academic approach to the skills and culture of chess.

Mindojo will allow people to create an online course that automatically adapts to each student’s needs and learning style.

An Israeli software technologist introduces an independent learning and computer literacy tool she’s been developing since her teen was a tot.

An Israeli researcher has discovered that children’s brains undergo sometimes surprising changes as they learn to read.

To open in 2014, the Eastern Mediterranean College will offer select students a chance to learn tools for the betterment of their home countries.

A Formula racer made by students from Ben-Gurion University and the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design makes an impressive showing.
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