Slingshot names top 50 Jewish innovators, plus 10
Slingshot added a Top 10 list to its newly released annual guide to innovative Jewish programming in North America.
Slingshot added a Top 10 list to its newly released annual guide to innovative Jewish programming in North America.
The American Technion Society has received a $30 million commitment from the estate of Henry Taub and The Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation.
Dan Shechtman remembers the day he was kicked out of a research group because of the theory that last week won him the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
American author Mitchell Gross was indicted for allegedly scamming women he met on an online Jewish dating service.
A new mobile app provides a database of information about Zionism and Israel.
Israel Bonds, which many synagogues pitch during the High Holidays, can now be purchased online.
An Israeli scientist won the 2011 Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Jewish scientists also took prizes in physics and medicine.
The Nobel Prize for medicine reportedly was awarded to two Jewish scientists, Ralph Steinman and Bruce Beutler.
Tribe Media Corp., parent company of The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, has launched the first Jewish news app designed specifically for the iPad.
Internet users can now view the Dead Sea Scrolls online.