Judy Heller never thought she'd pick a pomegranate in her life — but in mid-November, she found herself doing exactly that on a farm in Israel, driven by the desire to help the country after the Oct.
Judy Heller never thought she'd pick a pomegranate in her life — but in mid-November, she found herself doing exactly that on a farm in Israel, driven by the desire to help the country after the Oct.
When she heard about the Hamas assault on Israel on Oct. 7, Teaneck's Chana Baron felt helpless. "I couldn't think about anything else," she said. Several weeks later, the legal recruiter was helping.
MOSHAV NAHALA, Israel — For weeks after Oct. 7, busloads of 50 to 100 Israelis pulled up each morning to Adi Dafna’s vegetable farm to help harvest his tomatoes and cucumbers and plant new ones for ...
OAKLAND – Israel's war with Hamas has left the country's agriculture industry in crisis. Now, volunteers from the Bay Area and around the world have stepped up and are heading to a war zone to keep ...
CNN — (CNN) — On the morning of October 7, Hamas fighters streamed into the quiet lanes of kibbutz Alumim, setting off on a rampage of killing and destruction. But most of their victims in the ...
When Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel declared war, most foreign farm workers left the country and Palestinian workers were barred from entering Israel. Many Israelis were called to reserve ...
Health officials in Israel have sanctioned the sale of cultivated beef made by Aleph Farms. Israel’s Ministry of Health has issued regulatory approval for Aleph Cuts in the form of a “No Questions” ...
JERUSALEM, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Israeli food-tech start-up Aleph Farms said on Wednesday it received regulatory approval in Israel to sell steak grown from cow cells in a process that effectively takes ...
Middle East crisis — explained Thai farmhands in Israel face a grim choice: work in a war zone or go home to poverty In some of the farm communities hardest hit during the Oct. 7 attack, volunteers ...
When she heard about the Hamas assault on Israel Oct. 7, Teaneck's Chana Baron felt helpless. "I couldn't think about anything else," she said. Several weeks later, the legal recruiter was helping.
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