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Orobophysics, an annual flagship academic enrichment program identifying the next generation of technology leaders from Israel’s geographic and social periphery, is now open for registration. The initiative, led by Atidim and the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, is supported through a unique funding model in partnership with leading organizations, including Bank Hapoalim

 The program is offered at a highly subsidized annual cost of 500 NIS, with scholarship options available.

As Israel’s demand for high-quality human capital in physics, engineering, and technology continues to rise, Orobophysics positions itself as one of the country’s premier academic enrichment tracks. It is designed for outstanding 12th grade students studying five-unit physics, mathematics, and English. The program emphasizes technological excellence, scientific research, and innovation while preparing participants for elite IDF units, academic advancement, and future integration into Israel’s tech industries.

The annual program includes weekly online study, three in-person seminars held throughout the year (in summer, December, and April), a capstone scientific research project, and a full psychometric exam preparation course. Participants also benefit from personalized mentoring by leading engineers from Israel’s high-tech sector and Technion students.

Key features of the program include:

  • Three residential seminars (2–5 days each) throughout the academic year
  • Weekly online instruction at the student's own pace
  • Mentorship by top industry engineers and Technion students
  • A final scientific project that contributes 45% to the physics matriculation grade
  • 2–4 academic credits toward future studies at the Technion
  • A comprehensive psychometric preparation course

 

According to Rotem Glass Ben-Shaul, Program Director of Orobophysics:
“Our program provides high-achieving students from the periphery with the tools to think, explore, and lead. We offer them meaningful opportunities to grow academically and personally, while preparing them for real-life challenges—whether in the military, academia, or industry. This year, we’ve enhanced the program by combining online and in-person learning over the course of a full year, giving participants a more comprehensive and impactful experience.”

Glass Ben-Shaul adds:
“Beyond the educational and social value, Orobophysics represents a strategic economic investment. By helping reduce the national skills gap, the program creates a direct pathway for talented youth into Israel’s technology and defense sectors.”

Ofer Danino, Founder of Orobophysics, adds:
“Each student in this program represents a future of social mobility, national resilience, and technological leadership. Orobophysics uniquely combines academic excellence with scientific exploration, exposure to elite tech pathways, and enrichment opportunities that contribute deeply to the student’s long-term development.”

Registration is now open and will close on July 20, 2025.
The official program will begin on 
July 27, 2025, at the Technion campus in Haifa.
Enrollment is subject to a selective screening process and space is limited.

To apply or learn more:
https://forms.office.com/r/jjtYTT1Q6B

Contact:
Rotem Glass Ben-Shaul
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | +972-52-378-8333

Over the past few years, the Orobophysics program has successfully engaged thousands of students across Israel—particularly in underserved communities—offering them real-world exposure to science and technology through hands-on projects, lab practice, tech tours, and personalized mentoring from industry professionals

 
Fotos credit: Matan Portnoy
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 IMPORTANT NOTICE !!!!!! Due to the Emergency Situation, Maccabiah 2025 Postponed to Summer 2026

 

Itay Levy, Yuval Raphael, Eden Golan, Idan Raichel, and Shahar Saul will perform at the Opening Ceremony of the 2025 Maccabiah. The ceremony will be hosted by Anna Aronov and Assi Azar. Raz Hershko and Asaf Yasur will light the Maccabiah torch.  

 Ramat Gan – The countdown to Maccabiah 2025 got underway this evening (Sunday, June 8, 2025) with an event at Kfar Maccabiah, attended by about 100 guests, strategic partners, and the Maccabiah ambassador team. At the event, the first details were shared about the official opening ceremony, which will take place on Thursday, July 10, at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. The opening ceremony will be hosted by Anna Aronov and Assi Azar and will feature performances by some of Israel’s most prominent artists: Itay Levy, Yuval Raphael, Eden Golan, Idan Raichel, and Shahar Saul. 

The torch will be carried to the stage by medal-winning athletes and Maccabiah 2025 ambassadors Asaf Yasur and Raz Hershko. 

It was also announced that the Maccabiah is returning to Tel Aviv-Jaffa, nearly one hundred years after it was first held there. Alongside Jerusalem, Herzliya, and Haifa, Tel Aviv-Jaffa will host sports such as beach volleyball, wave surfing, rhythmic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics, 3x3 basketball, and rugby. In addition, a sports experience complex called Expo Maccabiah City — Israel’s Sports City — will be built for the first time. The complex will include interactive sports facilities, sporting performances, competitions, family activities, innovation and technology exhibitions, and more. The “Maccabiah City Expo” will be held over five days, from July 14–18. 

Said Ron Huldai, Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, “Tel Aviv-Jaffa is proud to host the Maccabiah — an international sporting event that connects Jewish communities from all corners of the globe and strengthens the sense of belonging to Israel. Our city, which champions freedom, openness, and progress, is a natural stage for the celebration of sporting spirit and global Jewish unity. Especially during this period, sports remind us of the power of partnership, pride, and connection — values that have accompanied the Jewish people through the ages and are so powerfully expressed here, in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and in the State of Israel.” 

The launch event was attended by, among others: Chairman of Maccabi World Union, Amir Peled; CEO of Maccabi World Union, Amir Gissin; CEO of Maccabiah, Roi Hessing; and the Maccabiah team of ambassadors: Peter Paltchik, Olympic bronze medalist in Paris 2024; Raz Hershko, Olympic silver medalist in Paris 2024; Asaf Yasur, Paralympic champion in Taekwondo Paris 2024; and Moran Samuel, Paralympic champion in rowing at Paris 2024, Paralympic champion at Tokyo 2020, and Paralympic medalist at Rio 2016. 

“Maccabiah 2025 is a symbol of our hope, restoration, and resilience as a people after the most difficult period we have experienced in this generation,” said Assaf Goren, Chairman of the Maccabiah. “With a record number of host cities and municipalities, the Maccabiah is a direct contribution to Israel’s economy and tourism during such a challenging time. We are pleased to see the response from much of the world, even in this challenging and complex period, and we look forward to hosting thousands of athletes who will come to compete, discover, and get to know Israel — now, more than ever.” 

“I would like to thank our many partners, especially the Israeli government led by the Ministry of Culture and Sports, for the great support we receive from national institutions and commercial companies that help us make the Maccabiah so big and powerful. Maccabiah 2025 will emphasize the importance of the relationship between the State of Israel and Diaspora Jewry and give us all hope for the future, while commemorating the events of the October 7th and the Swords of Iron War,” Goren concluded. 

The production of the Maccabiah is made possible thanks to cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Sports, along with key partners from the public and business sectors — including Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael, Strauss, Maccabi Healthcare Services, Colgate, Azrieli Foundation, Winner, Eldan, El Al, Reebok, Bank Leumi, Expo Tel-Aviv, Neviot, The Jewish Agency for Israel, The Israeli Olympics and Paralympics Association, The World Zionist Organization, Sheba Beyond, the IDF Disabled Veterans Organization, and others.  

Local authorities hosting the various competitions include Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Herzliya, Haifa, Jerusalem, Ra'anana, Hadera, Valley of Springs Regional Council, Lod, Caesarea, Sderot, communities of the Gaza envelope, Gezer and Ramat Gan.  

Maccabiah 2025 will be held from July 8–22 and will be the most significant in history, with over 8,000 athletes from 55 countries competing in 45 sports. Under the slogan “More Than Ever,” this year’s Maccabiah emphasizes the need for unity, strengthening ties with Diaspora Jewry, and connecting to Israel — today more than ever. 

You are invited to follow the M25 Maccabiah and its events on the

Maccabiah website,

Facebook,

Instagram

 www.tiktok.com/@maccabiah?lang=en">TikTok. 

 

To purchase tickets for the opening ceremony, click here.

 

Photo Ronen Topelberg 

 Photo Description:
Left to right Maccabiah Chairman Assaf Goren, Olympic silver medalist Raz Hershko, Paralympic gold medalist Asaf Yasur, Maccabi World Union Chairman Amir Peled.
 

 

 

  

 

From ancient shards to geospatial maps, the Ronnie Ellenblum Jerusalem History Knowledge Center —a comprehensive hub for exploring Jerusalem's past and present has opened to the public—

unifies data from major knowledge centers to showcase the Holy City in innovative new ways. 

 

L: Jerusalem History Knowledge Center GIS presentation of layered information. R: Virtual Reality tour of Damascus Gate. 

 

JERUSALEM, May 22, 2025 – Jerusalem, a city where history, faith and politics converge in a tapestry of extraordinary complexity – has long captured the imagination of the world. Now, a newly launched initiative is reimagining how to explore Jerusalem's vibrant heritage, history, and geography. 

Using innovative technology, a new project brings to fruition the dream of a visionary left behind an enduring legacy that bridges the past and the future. The Ronnie Ellenblum Jerusalem History Knowledge Center provides free access to diverse types of knowledge across multiple categories, with the goal of creating advanced digital environments for learning and enrichment. These platforms make information accessible to audiences worldwide: scholars, researchers, students, tour-guides, tourists, creators, and anyone with a love for Jerusalem.

The Knowledge Center offers a wealth of information, including:  

  • Archaeological information from thousands of excavations, surveys, and documentation operations since the British Mandate period, featuring excavation reports, charts, plans, illustrations, and photographs of sites and finds.
  • Historical materials: antique and historical maps, travel writings, archival materials, old and new photographs, posters, and musical works tied to Jerusalem’s history.
  • Modern media: including hundreds of photographs, videos and VR tours of various sites. 
  • Educational content: hundreds of hours of lessons and lectures by leading Jerusalem researchers

The heart of the platform is its Geographic Information Systems (GIS) search function. Each site, artifact, and historical source is tagged with a geographical reference, and all databases are seamlessly integrated into a GIS-based system. Users can define a specific area on an online map of Jerusalem, and instantly access all relevant information from the integrated databases – ranging from archaeological shards to songs about Jerusalem -- presented in a pop-up window with links to detailed resources. 

The Center is supported by the GIS teams of the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Center for Computational Geography at the Hebrew University, along with the Hebrew University’s School of Engineering and Computer Science. It is hosted and overseen by the National Library of Israel, leveraging its experience in database architecture and integration, geolocation search development, digital archiving, and other advanced capabilities. 

The Ronnie Ellenblum Jerusalem History Knowledge Center was established through a collaboration between the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the National Library of Israel and the Israel Antiquities Authority, with support from the Israel Ministry of Science and Technology. 

Links 

The Ronnie Ellenblum Jerusalem History Knowledge Center 

https://www.nli.org.il/en/at-your-service/who-we-are/projects/jerusalem-history-project

About the National Library of Israel

Founded in Jerusalem in 1892, the National Library of Israel (NLI) serves as the dynamic institution of communal memory for the Jewish people worldwide and Israelis of all backgrounds and faiths. NLI holds the world's largest collections of textual Judaica, Jewish and Israeli music, maps of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, as well as world-class collections of Jewish and Islamic manuscripts, rare books, photographs, community and personal archives, and more. Along with being Israel's preeminent research library, NLI is also dedicated to encouraging audiences in Israel and around the globe to engage with its treasures through a range of innovative educational, cultural, and digital initiatives, as well as through its new landmark building, all of which reflect NLI's central values of democratizing knowledge by opening its collections and resources to as broad and diverse an audience as possible.

For more information: https://www.nli.org.il/en

 

 

 

 

  

The Embassy of Sweden marked a Quartermillenial of Jewish life in Sweden with a cultural evening of art, history, cuisine, and music. The evening, commemorating 250 years of Jewish-Swedish history, was held at the Ambassador’s Residence in Herzliya.

 

During the reception, guests were able to learn from posters of prominent Swedish Jewish women based on the book “Swedish Jewish Heroines” by Ms. Joanna Rubin Dranger, Ms. Karin Brygger, and Ms. Anneli Radestad, as well as an exhibition on the stories of contemporary young Swedish Jews, based on the @stoltjude social media project, supported by the Jewish Youth Federation of Sweden and the Living History Forum. The guests also enjoyed the rich tastes of Swedish Jewish cuisine.

 

H.E. Ambassador Alexandra Rydmark welcomed guests to the opening reception, and highlighted the prominence of Jews in Swedish history, and the commitment of the government of Sweden to honoring the shared history, while ensuring a strong future for the Jewish community of Sweden. The ambassador noted the difficult circumstances facing Israel over the last 18 months, and called for a swift end to the war, return of all the hostages, and advancement of peace. Following the ambassador’s remarks, the audience heard from Aron Verstandig, who arrived from Sweden representing the Official Council of Swedish Jewish communities. Mr. Verstandig framed the evening in the context of Jewish history in Sweden, emphasizing the vibrant nature of the current Jewish community and its support from the government of Sweden, including in marking this historic occasion.

 

The guests also heard from two of the authors of the book “Swedish Jewish Heroines”, who explained their motivation in creating a book that would focus on not just feminist figures, but specifically Jewish Swedish ones, from nobel prize winners to pioneers and innovators, those who were born in Sweden and those who found refuge in Sweden, particularly after World War II. Finally, the formal part of the evening concluded with a contemporary dance performance by a duet of Israeli dancers, set to a musical backdrop of Swedish music.

 

The reception was just part of a series of events held by the embassy to honor 250 years of Jewish life in Sweden. Among the other events organized under these auspices were a seminar on addressing anti-Semitism, a documentary screening of the Swedish film “The Bridge Players”, and a “Fika Talks” book talk with award-winning author and illustrator Joanna Rubin Dranger and Christer Mattsson, researcher and director of the Segerstedt Institute at the University of Gothenburg, moderated by Human Rights Lawyer Jonatan Macznik, on the topics of Jewish history, identity, and memory.

 

Steven Aiello

Director, Debate for Peace

Visit our website: http://debateforpeace.org/  

 

 

 

Emma Shapplin Returns to Israel: A Voice Beyond Borders
 
In June, the renowned French soprano Emma Shapplin will return to Israel with grand concerts in Tel Aviv and Haifa, joined by the Ra’anana Symphonette Orchestra and a choir. The shows will feature music from her new album French Touch.
 
Emma first performed internationally in Israel, at Caesarea in 1999, where her famous song Spente Le Stelle debuted. The concert was a massive success, and she was named “Woman of the Year” in Israel. Her debut album became the best-selling non-Israeli album in the country at the time.
 
Since then, Emma has visited Israel five more times, always to sold-out crowds. Her 2003 performance in Caesarea was released as her first live DVD. She describes a deep spiritual connection with Israeli audiences.
 
Emma’s breakthrough came with her 1997 album Carmine Meo, which sold over two million copies and topped charts in 25 countries. She has since worked with music legends and contributed to the Red Planet film soundtrack.
 
Her shows are known for blending powerful vocals with theatrical elements. The new concerts will include classic hits and tracks from French Touch, which mixes French and English lyrics with electro-pop, lounge, and jazz influences, plus well-known French and Italian covers.
 
Concert Dates:
 
June 3, 20.00, Tel Aviv, Israeli Opera House
 
June 6, Haifa, Oren Hall, Congress Center
 
Tickets available via Bravo and Eventim:
 
 
 
 
 Photos by Nimue Music
 
  PR by Sofia Nimelstein PR & Consulting