Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Hi Everyone!


I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in December 2008. I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- Ancient Letters
-- The Letter from Ugarit (Canaanite Period)
-- Lachish Letters (First Temple Period)
-- Bar Kochva Letters (Bar Kochva Uprising)

- 60 Years of Friendship betwen Israel and France

- CBS: 2008 Population Census Survey

- Galei Zahal

- Taglit - Birthright Israel


The top of the web page should display the date December 23, 2008. If the page has an older date, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser with the updated page.

Happy Chanukah!
Chag Sameach,
Jacob

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

70 Cool Chanukah YouTube Videos

Hi Everyone!

I created a list of 70 cool Chanukah YouTube videos.
There is something for everyone.

The list includes:

Adam Sandler's - The Chanukah Song
Kenny Ellis sings his hit single Swingin' Dreidel
I Had a Little Dreidl - Bagel Blvd Chanuka Edition
Captain Smartypants sings Dreidel
The Funky Gold Menorah by The Mama Doni Band
Chabad: Chanukah Around the World
Nefesh B'Nefesh: Modern Day Miracles
Birthright: Light em Up
Hanukkah Bird (animation and song)
My Menorah - The knack is back! (animation and song)
Ahmedinijad admits he is addicted!
Eli Yazpan, Hanukkah (in Hebrew)
The Man Show - Hanukkah with Bill Goldberg
Jewlarious: he Miracle on 42nd Street
Meshugga Beach Party - Oh Hanukkah
Al Hanisim - Six13 @ Chabad Chanukah Telethon
Hannukah Song Texas Style
Oy Cappella - Adam Sandler Chanukah Song
Voices of Liberty singing O Hannukah
Aish: Just Jew It - True Chanuka Story
Chana Zelda
"The Latke Song" by Debbie Friedman
How to play Chanukah Dredyl
Gerber Folk Skewer The Dreidel Song
The Eight Nights of Hanukkah, as told by Jewish celebrities
Purim Homintaschen vs. Hannukah Latke debate
Light One Candle performed by Peter, Paul and Mary
Light Up - Moshe Skier Band 2006
Feed Me Bubbe - Latkes

and many more.....

The address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/chanukah-videos.htm

Enjoy!
Have a Happy Chanukah!
Jacob

Tuesday, December 9, 2008



Hi Everyone!

Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, is observed for eight days, beginning on the evening of the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev. This year Chanukah starts at sundown, Sunday, December 21, 2008.

Chanukah is a wonderful holiday of renewed dedication, faith, hope and spiritual light. It's a holiday that says: "Never lose hope." Chanukah commemorates the victory of a small band of Maccabees over the pagan Syrian-Greeks who ruled over Israel.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il/

has several entertaining features to celebrate Chanukah:

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Chanukah
What does the Hebrew word Chanukah mean ?
What type of foods do we specificaly eat on Chanukah ?
What activities are forbidden during Chanukah ?
Are woman obligated to light the menorah ?
How many candles do we need for all of Chanukah ?
Which family was Judah the Maccabee from ?
How many branches did the menorah in the temple have ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings.Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.
Additional Chanukah resources and games on the J site include:
Free Chanukah Clipart
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
The Hebrew Hangman Game
My Hebrew Songbook (Hebrew Song Lyrics)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 127 links about Chanukah, from laws and customs to games and recipes. Site languages include English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German and Italian.

All 127 links have been reviewed / checked this week.


Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they may benefit from these holiday resources.

Enjoy!
Jacob








Sunday, November 2, 2008

Oldest Hebrew Text Discovered at King David's Border Fortress

Hi Everyone!

Here is the beginning of a very interesting article:

(IsraelNN.com) Archaeologists have discovered what they say is the oldest Hebrew text ever found, at a site they believe was King David's front line fortress in the war against the people of Pleshet, also known as the Philistines. The site overlooks the Elah Valley, where the young David slew Goliath, the Philistine giant, with a well-aimed shot from a sling.
The text is written in ink on a pottery shard (ostracon). It is made up of five lines of text in Proto-Canaanite characters separated by lines. The discovery, by archaeologists Prof. Yossi Garfinkel and Sa'ar Ganor of Hebrew University, is being hailed as one of the most important finds in Israel since the Dead Sea Scrolls.

I posted 2 articles and related pictures at:

http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/things/oldest-hebrew-text.htm

Enjoy!
Shavua Tov!
Jacob

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Audio added to Learn English with Pictures

Hi Everyone!

This week I added audio to my website:
Learn English with Pictures
http://www.my-english-dictionary.com

Learn English with Pictures (and Audio) is a free, online, resource to learn English words in a fun way. The site has over 400 words and photographs, ranging from animals to kitchen appliances. Beneath each photograph, there is an audio button to click and hear the word.

Both kids and adults, who are learning English, will find this educational website valuable and entertaining.

I welcome your feedback.

Please forward this message to ESL and EFL teachers and students, and anyone that may be interested in learning English. Thank you!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Posted Pictures of Second Hakafot

Hi Everyone!

Tonight (Tuesday night after chag in Israel) I took pictures of the second hakafot at S'deh Chemed in Ma'aleh Adumim.

I posted 285 pictures on my website at:
http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/2008/ma277.htm

When the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard for a full page view. Use the icon buttons on the bottom of each page to navigate.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Monday, October 13, 2008

New Israeli Educational Stamps Posted Online



Hi Everyone!

I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in September 2008. I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- Festivals 2008 Torah Crowns

- Rabbis: Forerunners of Zionism

- Medicinal Herbs and Spices

The new stamps are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/index-2008.html

The top of the web page should display the date October 13, 2008. If the page has an older date, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser with the updated page.

Have a joyous Sukkot!
Chag Sameach,
Jacob

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Educational resources for Sukkot

Hi Everyone!

Sukkot is the Jewish holiday that commemorates how protective "Clouds of Glory" surrounded the Jewish people after leaving Egypt during the forty years of wandering in the desert. It also commemorates how the Jews lived in temporary dwellings during that same time.
Sukkot begins Monday night, October 13, 2008.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features to celebrate Sukkot:

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Sukkot

What is the Hebrew date of the first day of Sukkot ?
What is another name for the Sukkot holiday ?
What does Sukkot commemorate ?
What is the minimum area of a Sukkah as defined in the Talmud ?
What is the maximum height of a Sukkah ?
What does the Aramaic word "Ushpizin" mean ?
Who gets called to the Torah reading on Simchat Torah ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings. Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Additional Sukkot resources and games on the J site include:
Free Sukkot Clipart
The Hebrew Hangman Game
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
My Hebrew Songbook (Hebrew Song Lyrics)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 62 links about Sukkot, from laws and customs to games and recipes. Site languages include English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German and Italian.

All 62 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdaysu.htm

I also created a list of 16 cool Sukkot YouTube videos.
The address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/sukkot-videos.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they may benefit from these holiday resources.

Enjoy!
Happy Sukkot!
Jacob

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

62 Cool YouTube Rosh HaShana Videos

Hi Everyone!

I created a list of 62 cool Rosh HaShana YouTube videos.
There is something for everyone.

The list includes:

Shana tova! Ma chadash, Tapuach Im Dvash Animation
Happy New Year 5769 (Second Life)
Shana Tova (Hebrew remix of muppets song)
The Four Traditional Shofar Blasts
Nasrallah's Happy New Year clip
Rosh Hashanah Girl
Shana Tova from Tijuana
Rosh Hashana: Sticky 'n Sweet New Year
Happy New Year for Jewish Mothers
Head of the Year (Rosh HaShana Mix)
Rosh Hashana Rap
Prepare for Rosh Hashanah-Elul JewU
WebYeshiva: Blowing the Shofar in Elul
Rosh HaShana Foods - Sephardi style
Shana Tova Song - Parpar Nechmad (with Ofra Haza)
Bashana Haba'ah - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme
Bashana Haba'a in Yiddish
The Alexandria Kleztet - Bashana Haba'a (from Chile)
Kol Ish - BaShana HaBa'ah
and many more.....

The address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/rosh-hashana-videos.htm

Enjoy!
Shana Tova - Have a Good Year!
Jacob

Monday, September 8, 2008

Welcome Home to the New Olim (and pictures)

Hi Everyone!

On Monday morning, September 8, 2008, I was at Ben-Gurion airport to greet the new olim that made aliyah from North America to Israel.

There were 235 olim on the flight including 91 singles (including 18 joining the IDF) and 34 families with 53 children. The youngest oleh in the group is three months old and the oldest oleh is 85 years old. The flight also included 10 dogs.

I took 272 pictures of the exciting event and I posted them online at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/2008/a404.htm

I also copied 260 of the 272 pictures to Facebook for name tagging.
There are five sets of pictures and the address of the first set is:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=50918&id=553691548

If you have a Facebook acccount and you are in the pictures or see someone you know, please feel free to name tag the pictures.

May the aliyah from all over of the world grow and bring more Jews back to their homeland, Eretz Yisrael.

Shana Tova - Have a Good Year,
Jacob

Saturday, September 6, 2008

My Hebrew Name on Facebook passes 120,000 installations

Hi Everyone!

My Facebook application called My Hebrew Name, which I launched in October 2007, passed 120,000 installations.

If you would like to display your Hebrew name on your Facebook profile, visit:
http://apps.facebook.com/myhebrewname/

If you would like to use the program outside of Facebook, visit:
http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/

Feedback is welcome!
Shavua Tov - Have a Good Week,
Jacob

Monday, September 1, 2008

Educational resources for the Jewish New Year

Hi Everyone!

Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year 5769, begins Monday night, September 29, 2008.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features to celebrate the new year:

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Rosh Hashana
Which special prayer is said in the days before Rosh Hashana ?
Which group of foods is customary to eat on Rosh Hashana ?
What are the other three names of Rosh Hashana ?
How many times is the shofar sounded during Rosh Hashana ?
Which food is customary NOT to eat on Rosh Hashana ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings. Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Additional Rosh Hashana resources and games on the J site include:

Free Rosh Hashana Clipart
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
The Hebrew Hangman Game
My Hebrew Songbook (Hebrew Song Lyrics)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 82 links about Rosh Hashana, from laws and customs to games and recipes.

Site languages include English, Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Portugese, Russian and Spanish.

All 82 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdayrh.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they may benefit from these holiday resources.

Enjoy!
Shana Tova - Have a Good Year,
Jacob

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Uploaded New Learn English Video - Sports

Hi Everyone!

I uploaded a new Learn English video to the Internet.
The topic of the new video is Sports.

The address is:
http://www.learn-english.co.il/videos/index.html

The updated page also contains past videos that I uploaded.

Feedback is welcome.

Have a good week,
Jacob

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pictures of the International Jewish Bloggers Convention in Jerusalem

Hi Everyone!

Today, August 20, 2008, I attended the first International Jewish Bloggers Convention in Jerusalem. It was great meeting, face-to-face, the people behind the Jewish Blogsphere.

A big thank you to everyone that worked on making this event a success.

I posted 143 pictures of the convention on my website at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/jerusalem/2008/jer173.htm

I also copied all 143 pictures to Facebook for name tagging.
There are three sets of pictures and the address of the first set is:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=48349&id=553691548

If you have a Facebook acccount and you are in the pictures or see someone you know, please feel free to name tag the pictures.

Enjoy the pictures and have a good night,
Jacob

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Welcome Home to the New Olim (and 364 pictures)

Hi Everyone!

On Tuesday morning, August 19, 2008, I was at Ben-Gurion airport to greet the new olim that made aliyah from North America to Israel.

There were 240 olim on the flight including 18 singles (including 6 joining the IDF) and 46 families with 104 children. The youngest oleh in the group is one month old and the oldest oleh
is 72 years old.

I took 364 pictures of the exciting event and I posted them online at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/2008/a373.htm

I also copied 330 of the 364 pictures to Facebook for name tagging.
There are six sets of pictures and the address of the first set is:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=48152&id=553691548

If you have a Facebook acccount and you are in the pictures or see someone you know, please feel free to name tag the pictures.

May the aliyah from all over of the world grow and bring more Jews back to their homeland, Eretz Yisrael.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Monday, August 18, 2008

Only in Israel......Disabled turtle uses new wheels to find love

Hi Everyone!

I am sure that everyone knows about the many medical innovations that have been developed in Israel. Here is an usual one that caught my attention:

Disabled turtle uses new wheels to find love

The Telegraph
August 18, 2008

Arava, a ten-year-old spurred turtle, lost mobility after her hind legs became paralysed.

Weighing 55-pounds (25-kilogram), she could not move herself forward with her front legs alone. So, staff at Jerusalem Biblical Zoo built her a metal board with two wheels that can be easily strapped to her stomach, creating a unique type of wheelchair.

Once the wheels were in place, the zookeepers got more than they bargained for. Arava has started atttracting the attentions of an amourous male turtle, and the pair are now mating. Zoo curator Shmulik Yedvad said the metal contraption obviously appealed to the lusty 10-year-old male turtle.

Arava arrived in Jerusalem a few months ago from a petting zoo in southern Israel with the unexplained handicap. She had not found love before the wheels were fitted.

I posted pictures of the newly mobile turtle at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/things/turtle.htm

Something to see the next time you visit the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Uploaded New Learn Spanish Video - Human Body

Hi Everyone!

I uploaded a new Learn Spanish video to the Internet.
The topic of the new video is Human Body.

The address is:
http://www.learn-spanish.co.il/videos/index.html

Learn Spanish is a free, on-line, educational resource to learn Spanish words. The flash site incorporates 40 topics, along with over 1,400 Spanish words and phrases. When you click on a word or phrase you can hear it spoken. The high quality audio was created in a sound studio.

The site is multilingual. The menus are in Spanish and English.

The address is:
http://www.learn-spanish.co.il

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning Spanish. Thank you!

Have a good week,
Jacob

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Welcome Home to the New Olim (and pictures)

Hi Everyone!

On Wednesday morning, August 13, 2008, I was at Ben-Gurion airport to greet the new olim that made aliyah from North America to Israel.

There were 235 olim on the flight including 63 singles (including 43 joining the IDF), 36 families with 93 children. The youngest oleh in the group is 5 months old and the oldest oleh is 96 years old. The flight also included 2 dogs and 3 cats.

I took 356 pictures of the exciting event and I posted them online at:

http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/2008/a343.htm

When the first page appears, press the F11 key to view the full length of the pictures. To move from page to page, use the navigation buttons on the bottom of the screen.

May the aliyah from all over of the world grow and bring more Jews back to their homeland, Eretz Yisrael.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Monday, August 11, 2008

Fifty Verbs added to Learn Hebrew Verbs

Hi Everyone!

This week I added fifty verbs to the Learn Hebrew Verbs site.
http://www.hebrew-verbs.co.il

Learn Hebrew verbs is a free, on-line, educational resource containing 355 Hebrew verbs conjugated in all tenses (past, present, future, imperative). The site menu provides selection by one tense or all tenses; gender or both genders; singular and/or plural.

For your convenience, you can choose a Hebrew or English menu to navigate the site.

The site is unique because you do not need Hebrew fonts to display the Hebrew words. All words (including the nikud - vowels) are displayed using graphics. There are over 13,000 graphic
images in the system.

Both the student and the teacher will find the site easy to use and very educational. As mentioned, the site is free to all.

Feedback is welcome.

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning Hebrew. Thank you!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Online Educational Resources about Tisha B'Av

Shalom.

Tisha B'Av is the saddest day on the Jewish calendar because of the incredible series of tragedies which occurred on that date throughout Jewish History.

Tisha B'Av means "the ninth (day) of the Hebrew month of Av." Tisha B'Av primarily commemorates the destruction of the first and second Temples, both of which were destroyed on the ninth of Av (the first by the Babylonians in 586 B.C.E.; the second by the Romans in 70 C.E.).

Although this day is primarily meant to commemorate the destruction of the Temple, it is appropriate to consider on this day the many other tragedies of the Jewish people, many of which occurred on this day, most notably the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492.

You can learn more about this Jewish fast day (August 10) at:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdayav.htm

May we see the rebuilding of the Temple in our days and that Tisha B'Av becomes a day of celebration.

Jacob

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

New: Jewish and Israeli Twitter directory

Hi Everyone!

Last night I created a directory of Jewish and Israeli active Twitter users.

The address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/twitter.htm

If you are an active Twitter and would like to be added to this free directory, please send me your Twitter name and a few words about yourself. I will add you to the directory.

If you are unfamiliar with Twitter, you can learn about it at:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/blogs.htm#twitter

Have a good day,
Jacob

Monday, July 28, 2008

New Israeli Educational Stamps Posted Online

Hi Everyone!

I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in July 2008. I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- Gush Katif

- Promenades in Israel

- The Olympic Games Beijing 2008

The new stamps are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/index-2008.html

The top of the web page should display the date July 28, 2008. If the page has an older date, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser with the updated page.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Only in Israel......

Hi Everyone!

On Friday afternoons, I buy several newspapers including Hebrew ones. Every so often, the Hebrew newspapers include a special insert.

If we get a new Israeli president there will be a picture of him / her; if a sports team wins a championship there may be a picture of them; before Passover you can find a free Haggadah; and before Israel Independence Day there is a large Israeli flag folded inside the paper.

This past Friday (July 25), there was a small glossy, two-sided, flyer in the Yediot Achronot newspaper.

On the front of the flyer is a family eating together at the table.
The Hebrew text reads: Friday is Reserved for My Family
To talk, laugh, eat together. There is one day of the week that you can sit with the whole family and connect. So we declare: Friday is Reserved for My Family.

On the back of the flyer is the Shabbat Kiddush.

I scanned in this cool flyer and posted both sides at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/things/friday-night.htm

After close to 24 years in Israel, I still find nice surprises in the most unexpected places.

Shavua Tov,
Jacob
(22:30 Saturday night)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Welcome Home to the New Olim (and pictures)

Hi Everyone!

On Tuesday morning, July 22, I was at Ben-Gurion airport to greet the new olim that made aliyah from North America to Israel.

There were 217 olim on the flight including 50 singles (including 23 people joining the IDF through the Garin Tzabar program) 28 families with 98 children (98 - wow!). The youngest oleh in the group is 3 months old and the oldest oleh is 88 years old. The flight also included 4 dogs and 1 cat.

I took 247 pictures of the exciting event and I posted them online at:

http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/2008/a322.htm

When the first page appears, press the F11 key to view the full length of the pictures. To move from page to page, use the navigation buttons on the bottom of the screen.

May the aliyah from all over of the world grow and bring more Jews back to their homeland, Eretz Yisrael.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Monday, July 21, 2008

New Facebook Greentech Group: EcoIsrael

Hi Everyone!

Last night I joined a new Facebook group called EcoIsrael.

It is an environmental related, greentech group; that was formed for the purpose of sharing ideas, promoting events and networking with contacts in Israel.

You can read more about it (and join if you are interested) at:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=25753956084

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New Online: Solar Energy in Israel

Hi Everyone !

Today I launched a new website called:

Solar Energy in Israel
http://www.solar.co.il

Solar Energy in Israel is a free, on-line, educational resource to learn about solar energy developments in Israel

The site features include:

Frequently Asked Questions - The FAQ sections provide you with answers to the common questions people ask about solar enegy systems in Israel and abroad.

The Solar Energy in Israel Blog - The weekly blog updates will keep you informed about developments and news related to solar energy in Israel and about updates to the website.

Videos - A selection of online, educational videos about solar enegy in Israel and abroad.

Companies - An index of solar energy companies in Israel

Glossary - Basic solar energy words and terms with easy to understand explanations

English - Hebrew Dictionary - A dictionary of Hebrew solar energy words and terms with English translations and transliterations.

Links - Solar Energy resources in Israel and around the world.

Feedback is welcome.

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning about Solar Energy in Israel.

Thank you!
Have a good day,
Jacob

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Congratulations to the New Olim and 286 pictures posted online

Hi Everyone!

On Thursday morning, July 10, I was at Ben-Gurion airport to greet the new olim that made aliyah from North America to Israel.

There were 220 olim on the flight including 47 singles and 39 families with 85 children.

The youngest oleh in the group is 2 months old and the oldest oleh is 87 years old. The flight also included 4 dogs and 2 cats.

I took 286 pictures of the exciting event and I posted them online at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/2008/a298.htm

When the first page appears, press the F11 key to view the full length of the pictures. To move from page to page, use the navigation buttons on the bottom of the screen.

May the aliyah from all over of the world grow and bring more Jews back to their homeland, Eretz Yisrael.

Shabbat Shalom!
Jacob

Friday, July 4, 2008

Bank Hapoalim offers loans for domestic solar panels

Hi Everyone!

Below is an article from Globes about financial assitance in purchasing a home solar power system. I am currently working on a website about Solar Energy in Israel and I hope to launch it soon.
Chodesh Tov,
Jacob

Bank Hapoalim has launched a financing package for private customers to buy home solar systems. The bank says on its website that it is offering customers full financing at low interest rates for up to ten years.

The bank added that the product was the first in a series of eco-friendly financial solutions that will support market needs in dealing with environmental issues. The bank said that, in addition to the contribution to the environment, it sees a business opportunity in a growing market.
The government recently published regulations under which Israel Electric Corporation will, from July 1, buy the surplus power from private producers of solar power generated electricity.

A homeowner with a solar power system will be eligible for a NIS 2.04 per kilowatt/hour (kw/h) rebate on electricity produced, and will pay NIS 0.50 per kw/h for electricity consumed. The result is cash flow. The return on investment in the system is estimated at 8-10 years. The regulations offer homeowners the financial incentive to encourage the installation of household solar power systems, in addition to the homeowners' environmental awareness.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

New Israeli Educational Stamps Posted Online

Hi Everyone!

I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in May 2008. (The Postal service just sent them out this week. The stamps I announced last month were from April.)

I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- Jerusalem of Gold (souvenir sheet)
- Tel-Aviv Centennial Nahum Gutman (souvenir sheet)
- Children Paint Israel's 60th

The new stamps are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/index-2008.html

The top of the web page should display the date July 4, 2008. If the page has an older date, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser with the updated page.

Chodesh Tov - Have a good month,
Jacob

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Pictures of the new Gush Katif Documentation Center and new Israeli Postal Stamp

Hi Everyone!

On Wednesday, July 2, 2008, the Gush Katif Documentation Center was opened in Nitzan.

Unique documents, pictures and materials from 35 years of settlement were presented to the public for the first time.

At the ceremony, the public was shown the design of the Gush Katif stamp that will be issued officially by the Israel Postal Service on July 14, 2008.

I took pictures of the new documentation center, the artist gallery, the historical picture exhibit about Gush Katif and the ceremony.

I also purchased and scanned the souvenir album with the new stamp. The stamp should be available at most local post offices in Israel on July 14.

I posted the pictures at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/gush-katif/gk01.htm

When the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard for a full page view. Use the icon buttons on the bottom of each page to navigate.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Intel dedicates Fab 28 in Kiryat Gat

Intel Corporation today dedicated Fab 28 in Kiryat Gat in an impressive and grandiose eremony filled with acrobats, drummers, pyrotechnics, and a children's choir. Intel invested more than $3.5 billion in the fab. The new fab is next to Intel's old Fab 18, now Fab 1 of Numonyx Inc.

Fab 28 is due to employ more than 2,000 people, out of the 7,300 people Intel employs in Israel. Fab 28 will manufacture 45-nanometer technology processors and is one Intel's three most modern facilities worldwide. Intel Israel general manager Maxine Fassberg will manage the facility, which occupies a 283-dunam (70.75-acre) site and has 20,000 square meters of clean rooms.

Fassberg said that a fab of this kind was "unparalleled in Israel. This fab will deliver $10 million worth of silicon wafers a day."

Intel estimates that Fab 28 will boost Israel's GDP by 2%. Intel estimates that Intel Israel had $1.54 billion in exports in 2007.

Globes
July 1, 2008

Sunday, June 29, 2008

My Hebrew Name on Facebook passes 100,000 installations

Hi Everyone!

My Facebook application called My Hebrew Name, which I launched in October 2007, passed 100,000 installations.

If you would like to display your Hebrew name on your Facebook
profile, visit:
http://apps.facebook.com/myhebrewname/

If you would like to use the program outside of Facebook, visit:
http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/

Feedback is welcome!
Shavua Tov,
Jacob

Pictures of the Ground-Breaking Ceremony for the Music Conservatory in Ma'ale Adumim

Hi Everyone!

Today, June 29, there was a ground-breaking ceremony for the new Music Conservatory in Ma'ale Adumim.

The ceremony, which was attended by Bnai Zion members from the United States, took place in the Ma'ale Adumim library and at the nearby construction site.

I posted 163 pictures of the Ma'ale Adumim library and the ceremony at:

http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/2008/ma263.htm

When the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard for a full page view. Use the icon buttons on the bottom of each page to navigate.

Enjoy the pictures!
Shavua Tov,
Jacob

Saturday, June 28, 2008

New Bus Schedules for Ma'ale Adumim

Hi Everyone!

I just posted online the new bus schedules for Ma'ale Adumim.

http://www.jr.co.il/ma/ma-bus.htm

It includes:
173 - Mishor Adumim via Nofei Sela
174 - HaNechalim, Klei Shir, Mitzpeh Nevo
175 - HaNechalim, Klei Shir
176 - Megadim, Tzemach Sadeh
177 - Nofei Sela
120 - Kikar Safra
122 - Kiryat Memshala, Givat Shaul
123 - Har Hotzfim
124 - Talpiot (morning)
124 - Talpiot, King George, Strauss (afternoon and evenings)
125 - Mevaseret Adumim (Machoz Shai Police Station - E1)
Shavua Tov,
Jacob

Friday, June 27, 2008

Sirugim: New Online Television Show about Religious Singles in Katamon, Jerusalem

Hi Everyone!

During my first year in Israel (1984), I rented an apartment in the Katamon neighborhood of Jerusalem. For those outside of Jerusalem, Katamon is well know for its high concentration of English speaking, single olim.

This week I watched the first chapter of a new TV drama called Sirugim. It is about religious singles in Katamon, Jerusalem.

It is in Hebrew but slow paced so easy to understand.
I found the show interesting and worth telling others.

I do not have Yes TV, but I watched it online at:

http://yes.walla.co.il/?w=1/7531/1298626

(btw - there is one 20 second unrelated commercial at the beginning)

Enjoy!
Jacob

Thursday, June 26, 2008

73 Free Learn Spanish Study Sheets

Hi Everyone!

Today I added a new feature to the website:
Learn Spanish with Audio and Transliterations

I created 73 Learn Spanish study sheets that you can use with the website or independently in the classroom, home, work or on the road.

The study sheets include all 40 topics and 1,400 words and phrases from the audio site.

Both the study sheets and the audio site are free to all.

The direct address of the study sheets is:
http://www.learn-spanish.co.il/print/index.html

Feedback (in English) is welcome.

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning Spanish. Thank you!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Thursday, June 19, 2008

JR Hotsites Updates on Facebook

Hi Everyone!

Every few weeks I send out a hotsites update to my friends and clients. The update lists the additions made to my JR Hotsites Pages over the given period.

As of today, I will be posting these updates to the JR Hotsites fan page on Facebook.

The address is:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/JR-Hotsites/9854811998

Enjoy!
Shabbat Shalom,
Jacob

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Israeli company develops radar system that sees through walls

by Guy Grimland
The Marker Correspondent
Ha'aretz
June 11, 2008

It's not easy to locate Camero's offices in the Kfar Neter industrial zone, but it may have just gotten easier. The startup has developed a system that allows users to see through walls.

It sounds just like a comic book fantasy come true - after all, who hasn't dreamt of getting to peek into the boss's office or the spouse's doings in the other room? Not so fast, budding Poirots: Camero's product is designed not for the entertainment of our inner child, but for use primarily in military and search and rescue operations.

And such technology could indeed be beneficial for special unit soldiers, for instance, or for locating people trapped in burning buildings.

"The idea of seeing through walls has been around since the 1960s, but modern technology is now ripe enough to enable it to happen," explains Camero's technology director, Amir Beeri. "When we established the company in 2004, we intended to develop sufficiently high vision resolution to allow an untrained user to see through a wall."

Camero's unique radar utilizes Ultra Wide Band (UWB), a technology that has only come of age in recent years, and with the use of special algorithms can process data picked up by the detector to give a reasonable image of anything behind that wall. Lacking imaging algorithms, the system made by its competitor, Time Domain is able to reveal only whether there is someone on the other side of the wall.

Although the first version developed by Camero, the Xaver 800, which includes a 82cm by 82cm screen on a tripod and weighs about 10 kg, making the system too clumsy for use in battle conditions, the Xaver 400 and Xaver 300 are both lighter weight and smaller sized, meant for use as a quick-to-use tactical tool.

The systems are capable of penetrating various types of walls, but not solid metal ones, like the walls of shipping containers.

Camero CEO Aharon Aharon says that the company has already sold the system to various armies and police forces around the world, and is optimistic about the future of the technology.

"Like the Israeli army's night vision system, which was once an expensive product and eventually came into broad, general use, we hope that our radar too will become standard issue for all military units," Aharon said.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Israeli technology may offer cheap solar power

June 12, 2008
Associated Press

A team of Americans and Israelis launched an experimental solar technology plant Thursday in Israel's Negev Desert, a prototype designed to drastically cut the cost of energy produced from the sun.

Israeli company Luz II, Ltd. and its American parent, Brightsource Energy, Inc., plan to use the Israeli solar array to test new technology for the three new solar plants they are building for California utility Pacific Gas and Electric Company.

Arnold Goldman, founder of the Oakland, California-based company, called the array "the highest performance, lowest cost thermal solar system in the world." His previous company built the first commercial solar plants in the 1980s.

The new technology uses fields of computer-guided flat mirrors called heliostats to track the sun and focus its rays on a boiler at the top of a 200-foot tower.

Water inside the boiler turns to steam, which powers a turbine and produces electricity. The steam is then captured and cooled naturally so the water, scarce in the desert, can be reused.

The concept is in the final testing stage. Results from the experimental facility, a fraction of the size of the commercial plants, are expected by the end of the summer. The plan is to complete full-sized facilities in California's Mojave desert by 2011.

The test plant does not have a turbine to create electricity, but engineers can measure the pressure and temperature of the steam to estimate how much energy the towers would produce.
As fossil fuels become more expensive, solar power is sought-after as a clean, renewable source of electricity. But harnessing the sun's rays has proved expensive and often inefficient.
BrightSource CEO John Woolard estimated that the new technology could cut the costs associated with solar energy by 30 to 50 percent. Although the tower technology is not a new idea, "No one's ever put it together in the right way before," he said.

The flat mirrors and sun-tracking technology improve on previous designs, he said.

Creators employed simpler cost-cutting strategies as well, such as using many small mirrors that can be mass-produced, instead of special-ordering a few large ones.

BrightSource says its deal, delivering at least 500 megawatts of solar energy to Pacific Gas and Electric, is the largest solar energy agreement ever signed.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Updated List of Jewish and Israeli Groups on Facebook

Hi Everyone!

I just completed an update of the list of Jewish and Israeli groups on Facebook. The list now has 1,102 groups.

The address of the list is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/facebook.htm

To make browsing this large list easier, I divided the list into sections including:

Support / Love of Israel
Israeli Causes
Israeli Causes with Donation System
Aliyah
Volunteer in Israel
I Visited or Plan to Visit Israel
IDF Groups
Israel Social Groups
Jerusalem
Tel-Aviv
Israeli Cities / Towns / Communities
Israeli Kibbutizm
Israeli Schools and Learning Centers
Israeli Businesses / Innovation / Technology
Israel Sports
In Memory of
Israel Mixed Bag
Israeli Media
Israel Political Parties

Jewish Causes
Jewish Social Groups
Jewish Camps
Jewish Schools
Jewish Inspiration Groups
Jewish Outreach Organizations
Hebrew Language
Yiddish Language
Jews Around the World
Keeping Kosher / Kosher Cooking / Restaurants / Food
Jewish and Israeli Music
Jewish Media
Jewish Business
Jewish Mixed Bag
Jewish Related Facebook Applications

Feedback and suggestions are welcome!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Friday, June 6, 2008

Pictures of the Dekel Fair to Raise Money for IDF Soldiers in Need

Hi Everyone!

On Thursday afternoon, June 5, the Dekel Vilnai school in Ma'aleh Adumim had a school fair to raise money for IDF soldiers in need.

I took pictures at the fair and posted them online at:
http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/2008/ma259.htm

When the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard for a full page view. Use the icon buttons on the bottom of each page to navigate.

Kol Hakavod / Congratulations to all those participated in the fair.

Shabbat Shalom,
Jacob

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Israeli solar power companies hail new 'household' energy plan

Solar power companies hail new 'household' energy plan

by Ehud Zion Waldoks
June 4, 2008
www.jpost.com

Solar power companies were enthusiastic on Wednesday about the approval this week of a plan to encourage household solar electricity generation.

The Public Utilities Authority approved a plan Monday to buy electricity, at NIS 2.01 per kilowatt, from individuals and companies who install a photovoltaic solar panel system on their roofs.

"This plan makes these systems economically feasible for the first time," Shirasol Ltd. owner Aviva Konforty told The Jerusalem Post at the twelfth annual CleanTech Exhibition at Airport City on Wednesday.

Efi Luzon, general manager of RAND Energy Systems Ltd. concurred.

"This changes the entire market. We have customers who were waiting for this plan to be approved before closing the deal," he told the Post.

According to the authority's plan, individuals can put up a system to generate as much as 15 kW and businesses 50 kW. They can then use the output either to power their houses during the day, selling the rest back to the Israel Electric Company, or they can sell the entire output to the grid.

"It's not about how much electricity you can generate, it's about covering your electricity bill," Konforty explained.

Since the individual pays NIS .50/kW for electricity, she said, but the government will buy solar electricity at NIS 2.01/kW, you can easily cover your electricity bill.

However, she admitted, the initial costs are steep: In order to cover an electricity bill of NIS 550 requires 20 square meters of solar panels at a total cost of around NIS 70,000.

However, she said, the investment should be returned within six to seven years. The government has committed to paying NIS 2.01/kW for those who invest now and a slightly lower rate for those who begin over the next few years, for the next 20 years. Solar panels
are also very durable, with a more than 80 percent effectiveness rate even after 20 years, she added.

She also pointed out that the systems are mostly designed for warehouses, barns and other larger structures; multi-story apartment buildings are problematic because they don't have
enough roof space for all the tenants to install such a system, she noted.

Both Konforty and Luzon also stressed the reduction in pollution using solar energy would bring.
"The money saved over time in less pollution is very much worth it," Luzon said.

"Feed-in tariffs" such as this one are not new, according to Konforty. Europe and the US have been encouraging such plans for the last five years. What's more, photovoltaic technology has been around for 30 years, Luzon said.

It's only now that the world is becoming more environmentally aware, and the energy crisis is rising, that solar energy has really become popular, according to Luzon.

The Arava Power Company called the authority's decision "brave and historic" and praised the Authority's head, Amnon Shapira, and National Infrastructures Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer for being the first regulatory body to approve a plan that "encourages alternative energy production by setting a realistic tariff which will enable the quick establishment of effective use of alternative energy."

The Arava Power Company, based in Kibbutz Ketura, fought hard to modify the plan to enable kibbutzim to participate as well.

Ben-Eliezer praised the authority's decision saying, "We will continue the revolution we began to turn Israel into a solar energy center and to increase its energy independence."

He then called on the Authority to draft tariffs for household wind energy as well as per his instructions.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Educational Resources for Shavuot

Hi Everyone!

Shavuot is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the giving of the Torah, the first harvest, and the ripening of the first fruits. The two day festival (1 day in Israel) begins on Sunday night, June 8, 2008.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features to celebrate Shavuot:

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Shavuot

What are the five names of Shavuot ?
On what mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments ?
How many letters are there in the Torah ?
In the days of the Temple what did people do on Shavuot ?
Who married Ruth ?
Who was Ruth the great-grandmother of ?
What is the connection between the number 7 and Shavuot ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings. Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Additional Shavuot resources and games on the J site include:
Free Shavuot Clipart
Hebrew Hangman Game
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 65 links about Shavuot, from laws and customs to games and recipes. Site languages include English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, French, Portuguese and German.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdaysh.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they can also benefit from these holiday resources.

Enjoy the holiday,
Jacob

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Pictures of the Jerusalem and New York Parades

Hi Everyone!

Today (June 3) I took pictures of the Regional Councils Salute to Jerusalem Parade. The 256 pictures were taken on Agron Street where the parade started.

I posted the pictures at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/jerusalem/2008/jer151.htm

On Jerusalem Day (June 2) I took pictures of the Jerusalem Day Flag March.
The 212 pictures include Independence Day Park, Yaffo Street, Kikar Tzion, Kikar Tzahal, Sha'ar Shechem, the old city, the Kotel.

I posted the pictures at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/jerusalem/2008/jer133.htm

On Sunday (June 1) my friend Steve (thanks) took pictures of the Salute to Israel Parade in New York City. The 135 pictures were taken in front of the Pierre Hotel in Manhattan

I posted the pictures at:
http://www.jr.co.il/rally/world/r005.htm

It is great to see how Am Israel celebrates the anniversaries of our return to our homeland.

L'shana Haba'a B'Yerushalayim Habenuya!

Enjoy the pictures!
Jacob

Saturday, May 31, 2008

New: Social Media and Social Networks Resources

Hi Everyone!

I created on my website a new hotsites section for Social Media and Social Networks.

The link is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/social-media.htm

The new section includes sub-sections on:
- Blogs, Twitter, Podcasts, Videos
- Forums / Discussion Boards
- Social Bookmarking
- Social Networks
- Social Media Articles

Feedback is welcome!

Shavua Tov - Have a Good Week,
Jacob

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Uploaded New Learn English Video - Human Body Vocabulary

Hi Everyone!

I uploaded a new Learn English video to the Internet.
The topic of the new video is Human Body.

The address is:
http://www.learn-english.co.il/videos/index.html

The updated page also contains past videos that I uploaded.

Feedback is welcome.

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning English. Thank you!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Jerusalem Day on the J Site and 160 Hotsites

Hi Everyone!

Jerusalem Day is celebrated on the 28th day of the Hebrew month of Iyar. This year (5768 / 2008) the day falls on Monday, June 2, 2008.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features to celebrate Jerusalem Day:

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Jerusalem

Who built the first temple ?
How many people were involved in constructing the first temple ?
What are the colors of the Jerusalem Beitar soccer team ?
Which animal is on the emblem of the Municipality of Jerusalem ?
What three Jewish holidays is Jerusalem the focal point ?
How long ago was Jerusalem established ?
On what mountain was King David buried ?
How high is Jerusalem above sea level ?
What is the name of the famous art school in Jerusalem ?
What is the length of the wall surrounding the old city ?
When was Hebrew University established ?
Which group defended Jerusalem in 1948 ?
How many open gates does the old city of Jerusalem have ?
What is the name of the largest shopping mall in Jerusalem ?
Who was the first mayor of Jerusalem ?
What was Jerusalem called in the days of Abraham our patriarch ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings. Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Additional Jerusalem Day resources and games on the J site include:
Free Jerusalem Clipart
Hebrew Hangman Game
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)
Jerusalem Hebrew Songs with Vowels (Nikud)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 160 links about Jerusalem, ranging from history and tourism to photographs and stamps.

All 160 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/i-jer.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they can benefit from these holiday resources.

Enjoy!
Jacob

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

My Interview on Israel National Radio

Hi Everyone!

On Wednesday May 21, 2008 at 3:30pm
Eve Harow ('Judean Eve') interviewed me live (in English via telephone) on Israel National Radio (Arutz Sheva's Internet Radio Station)

I edited the two hour radio show and uploaded the 21 minute interview to my J site.

http://www.j.co.il/audio/interview.htm

Feedback is welcome.
Shabbat Shalom,
Jacob

Monday, May 19, 2008

TAU Job Fair

Hi Everyone!

This Wednesday, May 21, 2008, Tel-Aviv University is having its 28th annual job fair. This is one of the largest annual job fairs in the country.

The job fair is for students and graduates but is also open to the general public (I just verified that on the phone). I would recommend bringing with you a teudat zehut card or other picture id card and getting there early. Bring plenty of copies of your updated resume.

The job fair will take place on the Tel-Aviv university campus.
Date: May 21, 2008
Time: 10:00 to 18:00

Additional details are available on the job fair website (in Hebrew) at:
http://jobfair.tau.ac.il

Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, May 18, 2008

New Israeli Educational Stamps Posted Online

Hi Everyone!

I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in May 2008. I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- "Hatikva" Israel's National Anthem (souvenir sheet)

- Israel - 60 Years of Independence

- The Israeli

- Independence Day Posters

- Memorial Day 2008

- The Israel Export Institute 50th Anniversary

- Flowers - Cyclamen Persicum, Rose

FYI - For the first time in Israel - scented stamps.
Using a unique printing technique, a different scent was
integrated into each flower stamp.

The new stamps are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/index-2008.html

The top of the web page should display the date May 18, 2008. If the page has an older date, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser with the updated page.

Shavua Tov - Have a good week,
Jacob

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Educational websites about Lag Ba'Omer

Hi Everyone!

The Jewish festival "Lag Ba'Omer" is Friday, May 23, 2008. If you are flying over Israel on Thursday night (22nd) and you look down out of your plane, you will see thousands of bonfires dotting the landscape as far as the eye can see. There are various customs and explanations for these celebrations.

I posted on my website 36 links to learn about "Lag Ba'Omer".
All 36 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdayla.htm

Enjoy the bonfires!
Jacob

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Top 60 plus one reasons I love Israel

Hi Everyone!
I read the article below in the Jerusalem Post and I thought it was worthwhile sending out to others.
Enjoy!
Jacob

Top 60 plus one reasons I love Israel
by Barbara Sofer
May 8, 2008

Why do I love Israel? Let me count the whys. Here, in no particular order, is an updated list, with new additions and highlights of recent years.

1. Jerusalem is so quiet on Shabbat that you can hear birds singing even on the main streets.

2. We change our calendars on Rosh Hashana, not January 1, because that's the real new year

3. Just hours after leading his Chelsea team to its first Champions League final, Petah Tikva-born coach Avram Grant joined the March of the Living in Auschwitz, and told all of Europe that his pride at Israel's emergence from the horrors of the Holocaust surpassed any football achievement.

4. We serve kosher food in the trendiest malls.

5. Streets bear the names of prophets and medieval poets. Our communications satellite is called "Amos."

6. Land of milk and honey: Big news when Israeli archeologists recently discovered evidence of the beekeeping industry - even beeswax - that goes back 3,000 years.

7. Land of milk and honey: We're so successful at making milk products that we have hundreds of choices of cheese and advise New Zealand about making sheep cheese.

8. The Nahariya-based Strauss company, started by dairy farmer immigrants from Germany in 1936, together with the Elite company started by a candy-maker immigrant from Riga in 1934, are the largest coffee manufacturers in Central and Eastern Europe, and second biggest in Brazil. Aviv Matza exports its unleavened bread to Egypt.

9. We have laboratories to check for the biblically prohibited mix of linen and wool, shatnes, and we're the first country to make men's suits from recycled plastic bottles, for sale soon at Sears.

10. At Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo, the loudspeaker announces "afternoon prayers (minha) are now being held near the elephants."

11. The Biblical Zoo is kosher for Pessah. The primates eat matza; the parrots get rice.

12. Every kindergartner knows that frogs are the second plague in the Haggada, but our "save the frogs" campaign was launched at the Biblical Zoo on Passover.

13. Mega investor Warren Buffet's first investment outside the US ($4 billion) was in Israel's Iscar company. He got so much positive publicity that he told Iscar's CEO: "I was nobody before I bought your company."

14. Sixty years after statehood, even young people refer to something old-fashioned as "from the days of the (British) Mandate."

15. Theodor Herzl's bearded image welcomes visitors to hi-tech Herzliya, and we celebrate Herzl Day.

16. My five-year-old grandson can tell you all about Theodor Herzl. Also about Spiderman.

17. Combat soldiers aren't embarrassed to phone their moms and grandmothers.

18. While Intel Haifa workers were working in an underground shelter because of the missile attacks in the Second Lebanon War, Intel announced the new multi-core processor developed there.

19. Entire families show up for military graduations, and bring enough food to feed an army.

20. Name droppers. The poet Chaim Nachman Bialik named the Egged bus company and also the Tishbi winery

21. Youngsters travel far to visit the Kibbutz Kinneret cemetery where poet Rahel and national song laureate Naomi Shemer are buried.

22. First graders read the Bible in the original Hebrew, and celebrate with a party.

23. We follow the level of the Kinneret more faithfully than we do our stock portfolios.

24. We have only one Pessah Seder but Purim, our dress-up holiday, lasts three days. In Jerusalem on Purim, it's hard to tell who's in costume and who isn't.

25. We have the highest concentration of hi-tech companies outside Silicon Valley, and also the most yeshivot anywhere.

26. After a calamity, police have trouble keeping away bystanders who want to help.

27. Thousands of free-loan societies flourish. You can borrow wedding dresses and pacifiers.

28. Despite the tensions and political dissension, Israel has the highest Jewish birthrate in the world.

29. Despite the tensions and political dissension, Israel is the fastest growing Western country in the world.

30. "Jerusalem of Gold" is still voted the favorite national song.

31. We have timeless cuisine: You can order Israeli breakfast, business lunch and dinner simultaneously at Israeli cafes.

32. Our pilots fought over the honor of taking part in a fly-by over Auschwitz 60 years after liberation.

33. Israeli fighter jets accompanied tourists safely home from Mombasa after they were threatened.

34. We have 120 members of the Knesset because that's how many were in the ancient Great Assembly.

35. We first developed candy-sweet cherry tomatoes as a TV-watching nosh.

36. On Remembrance Day and Holocaust Remembrance Day, the act of remembering halts traffic. Even kindergartners stand silently, and understand why.

37. While dining rooms are shrinking in Western homes, Israeli dining room tables are getting longer.

38. We invite strangers for a home-cooked Shabbat meal.

39. An Israeli artichoke farmer with a sore back developed the sophisticated Hollandia beds and exports them from Sderot to many countries, including Holland.

40. Strangers feel free to tell a parent to put a hat on the baby in a country where we wear scarves, snoods, spodiks, streimels, wimples, fedoras, berets, tarbushes, homburgs, kippot and keffiyot.

41. While other Western nations debate immigration, we absorb more immigrants per capita than any other country in the world. Almost immediately all learn the Hebrew word for patience, savlanut.

42. Our street musicians can play in symphony orchestras; our supermarket clerks know calculus.

43. Our biggest shopping seasons precede Rosh Hashana and Pessah.

44. Municipalities' decorating contests feature succot, not trees. The Succot holiday is high season in Israel; book hotel rooms a year in advance.

45. Even politicians from anti-religious parties say "Baruch Hashem."

46. "Where were your grandparents from?" is a common question. Where else would anyone care about my grandparents?

47. We celebrate Mother's Day, now Family Day, on the yahrzeit of Henrietta Szold who, with Recha Freier, organized Youth Aliya but who had no children of her own.

48. For all the talk about the greening of the planet, we're the only country in the world that started the 21st century with a net gain of trees. (Thank you, Jewish National Fund)

49. During the Second Lebanon War, JNF rangers stayed in the forests during Katyusha attacks to save the trees

50. We're among the most Internet-connected people on the planet.
We invented the cellphone, instant messaging, the chat room and the silent prayer, but still talk best with our hands.

51. Before Purim, the TV weather forecast relates specially to the day the kids go to school in their costumes. For a week before Yom Kippur, the weather report focuses on the upcoming fast.
52. We love children, and have more IVF per capita than any other country. It's free up to the first two children.

53. We celebrate Independence Day with a Bible Contest.

54. Israelis developed both the system to see photos from Mars and cameras to monitor crime on buses in Brazil.

55. Despite our soul connection to chicken soup, per capita we're the world's biggest eaters of healthier turkey, bigger even than America. Go figure!

56. We're among the first to help countries that experience disasters, and the first to have our field hospitals up. When Israel helped Turkey after an earthquake, an Israeli doctor made an incubator from a matza box.

57. Jewish soccer players for Bnei Sakhnin compete against Arab players for Maccabi Tel Aviv.

58. Childbirth and burial are free. Even the homeless have health insurance.

59. On Saturday night, the radio summarizes the news for all those who don't listen on Shabbat.

60. We're agricultural high achievers, producing seven times the output with the same water we used 25 years ago. Our date trees average 182 kilos - 10 times more than the average in the Middle East. One date tree is growing from 2,000-year-old seeds found in Masada.

And, as on a birthday cake, one for next year:

61. We come from more than 100 countries and dream in Hebrew.

Monday, May 12, 2008

I just joined Twitter

Hi Everyone!
I am waiting for the dryer repairman to pay a visit and then I hope to get some sleep.
Meanwhile.....

I just joined the very popular, free, Twitter social network.

My page on Twitter is:
http://twitter.com/jacobrichman

Some of you may be asking what Twitter is.

Here is the definition from Wikipedia:

Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send "updates" (or "tweets"; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website, via short message service (e.g. on a cell phone), instant messaging, or a third-party application such as Twitterrific or Facebook. Updates are displayed on the user's profile page and instantly delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them. The sender can restrict delivery to those in his or her circle of friends (delivery to everyone is the default). Users can receive updates via the Twitter website, instant messaging, SMS, RSS, email or through an application.
------------------
Ok...in short it is a one line blog. I am not sure how often I will update it and what I will include. Some people twitter several times an hour. Maybe I will start with several times a week.

Feedback is welcome.
Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Educational Resources and Cool Videos for Israel Independence Day

Hi Everyone!

Israel Independence Day is celebrated this year on Thursday, May 8, 2008.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment

http://www.j.co.il/

has several entertaining features to celebrate Israel's 60th birthday:

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Israel

What is the national emblem of Israel ?
"Pehsek Zeman" and "Egozi" are what type of Israeli foods ?
Who was the first president of Israel ?
What was the 1917 British Balfour Declaration ?
What is Israel's Internet country code ?
What was "Operation Babylon" ?
Who were the first two countries to recognize Israel ?
What are Amos and Offeq ?

How many lanuages are engraved on Israeli coins used today ?
The above questions are examples from over 200 multiple-choice questions about Israel that may be randomly selected by the online quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings. Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Additional Israel resources and games on the J site include:

Free Israel Clipart
The Israel Geography Game
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)
Hebrew Hangman Game
Israeli Hebrew Songs with Vowels (Nikud)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 126 links about Israel, ranging from history and tourism to photographs and stamps.
All 126 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdayil.htm

and......
This year I added a new Israel section to my YouTube Video sections. I gathered 106 cool Israel videos on YouTube.
Enjoy the videos at:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/israel-videos.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends,
so they may benefit from these holiday resources.

Happy Israel Independence Day!
Jacob

Sunday, April 27, 2008

166 Educational Websites about the Holocaust

Shalom.

Holocaust Remembrance Day is Thursday, May 1, 2008.
I posted on my website 166 links to learn about the Holocaust.
Site languages include English, Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. All 166 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-holoc.htm

The top of the page should display the 2008 date. If the page has an older date, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser with the updated page.

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they can benefit from these educational resources.

We must not forget.

Jacob

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

My Hebrew Name on Facebook passes 80,000 installations

Hi Everyone!

My Facebook application called My Hebrew Name, which I launched in October 2007, passed 80,000 installations.

If you would like to display your Hebrew name on your Facebook profile, visit:
http://apps.facebook.com/myhebrewname/

If you would like to use the program outside of Facebook, visit:

http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/

Feedback is welcome!
Chag Sameach,
Jacob

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Pictures of A.H.A.V.A. Readathon Awards Ceremony

Hi Everyone!

Sunday I attended the A.H.A.V.A. Readathon Awards Ceremony at Eshkol Hapayis in Ma'ale Adumim.

You can view the pictures at:
http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/2008/ma248.htm

When the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard for a full page view. Use the icon buttons on the bottom of each page to navigate.

Congratulations to everyone that participated in the readathon.

Chag Sameach,
Jacob

Sunday, April 13, 2008

The Passover Humor Files

Hi Everyone!

I posted on my website 50 Passover humor files. They range from funny jokes and stories to song parodies. You may want to print several of them before Passover and distribute copies to your family and guests between the seder meal courses. Both kids and adults will find them entertaining (and sometimes educational).

The humor files are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/humor/passover.htm

The files include:
- The Computer Engineer's Haggadah
- The Dr. Seuss 4 questions
- An Adam Sandler Passover
- Seder Pickup Lines
- Halachik Issues for Peisach
- Exodus of the 3 Stooges
- Passover Story by The New York Times
- Passover Song (tune of "Hotel California")
- Passover Songs (Beatles Paradoy)
- The Plague Song (tune of "This Old Man” )
- Pharaoh, Pharaoh (tune of "Louie, Louie")
- Pesach Macarena (tune of "Macarena")
- Those Were the Plagues (tune of "Those Were the Days")
- The Ten Plagues (tune of "Adams Family")

and many more...

Enjoy!
Happy Passover,
Jacob

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Uploaded New Learn Hebrew Video - Nature

Hi Everyone!

I uploaded a new Learn Hebrew video to the Internet.
The topic of the new video is Nature.

The video address is:
http://www.learn-hebrew.co.il/videos/index.html

Learn Hebrew is a free, on-line, educational resource to learn Hebrew words. The flash site incorporates 46 topics, along with over 1,700 Hebrew words and phrases. Each Hebrew word is presented as an image with nikud [vowels]. When you click on a word or phrase you can hear it spoken. The high quality audio was created in a sound studio.

The site is multilingual. The menus, transliterations and translations are in five languages: English, French, Russian, Spanish and Dutch.

The address is:
http://www.learn-hebrew.co.il

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning Hebrew. Thank you!

Shavua Tov - Have a good week,
Jacob

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Passover on the J site, 55 Cool Passover Videos, 157 Hotsites

Hi Everyone!

Passover is a Jewish holiday, of Biblical origin, marking the birth of the Jews as a people and their emergence as a unique nation in history, devoted to G-d's will. It celebrates the liberation of the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt over 3000 years ago, under the leadership of Moses. This year Passover begins on Saturday night, April 19, 2008.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment

http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features for Passover:

Passover Trivia

In what Hebrew month is Passover celebrated ?
Why do we eat matzah during Passover ?
How old was Moshe's mother when she gave birth to Moshe ?
How long did the Jews' exile in Egypt last ?
Where did the Jews live in Egypt ?
How many days did the plague of blood last ?
What happened to Pharoh's daughter, Batiya, when the
Jewish people left Egypt ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice
Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings.
Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Additional Passover resources and games on the J site include:
Free Passover Clipart
The Multilingual Word Search Game (English / Hebrew / Russian)
My Jewish Coloring Book (online / offline)
Hebrew Hangman Game
Hebrew Passover Songs with Vowels (Nikud)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 157 links about Passover, ranging from laws and customs to games and recipes. Site languages include English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, French, Portugese, Italian and German.

All 157 links have been reviewed / checked this week.

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdaypa.htm

and......

This year I added a new Passover section to my YouTube Video sections. I gathered 55 cool Passover videos on YouTube.

Enjoy the videos at:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/passover-videos.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they may benefit from these holiday resources.
An early Happy Passover!
Jacob

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Pictures of the Purim Parade

Hi Everyone!

On Friday, March 21, there was a Purim parade in Ma'ale Adumim.
The parade (called "Adloyada") started at 10:30am.

I posted 194 pictures of the parade at:

http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/2008/ma228.htm

When the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard for a full page view. Use the icon buttons on the bottom of each page to navigate.

Enjoy the pictures!
Shavua Tov,
Jacob

Thursday, March 20, 2008

56 Cool YouTube Purim Videos

Hi Everyone!

I created a list of 56 cool Purim Youtube videos.
There is something for everyone.

The list includes:
Shlock Rock Purim 1991
Megilat Esther Play in Israel
Atlanta Purim Parade
Adloyada Montreal
Bais Purim Shpiel Trailers
Efrat Purim Shpiel Husband Gemach
Hebrew Sesame Street - Purim
Purim Homintaschen vs. Hannukah Latke debate
The Mendy Report: Purim Controversy
Haman Song: a Purim rap
There Was A Rasha
Purim in Mexico City
Purim party Zagreb, Croatia
Dave Epstein Band - Al Hanisim
and many more.....

The address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/purim-videos.htm

Enjoy!
Happy Purim!
Jacob

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Uploaded New Learn English Video - Shopping

Hi Everyone!

I uploaded a new Learn English video to the Internet.
The topic of the new video is Shopping.

The address is:
http://www.learn-english.co.il/videos/index.html

The new page also contains past videos that I uploaded.

Feedback is welcome.

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning English. Thank you!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Uploaded New Learn Hebrew Video - Shopping

Hi Everyone!

Today, I uploaded a new Learn Hebrew video to the Internet. The topic of the new video is Shopping.

The address is:
http://www.learn-hebrew.co.il/videos/index.html

The new page also contains past videos that I uploaded.

Please forward this message to anyone that may be interested in learning Hebrew. Thank you!

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Favor: Please vote for my website today (Tuesday only)

Hi Everyone!

Today, Tuesday, March 4, my Learn English with Pictures site is being featured on Cool Site of the Day. It will appear for 1 day only (Tuesday).

Please visit:
http://www.coolsiteoftheday.com/frmindex.html

and rate my site on a scale of 1 to 10.

A 10 is the highest - if you think my site (and me) deserve it. If you have 1 spare minute today, please visit the address above and vote for my site. You can vote only once from your computer, during a given period of hours.
THANKS!!!

For those that voted already and would like to visit the site directly, the site address is:
http://www.my-english-dictionary.com/

Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Purim on the J site, 39 Cool Purim Videos, 88 Purim Hotsites

Hi Everyone!

Purim, the fun-filled Jewish holiday, falls on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar. This year Purim begins Thursday night March 20, 2008. (In Jerusalem it is celebrated on Sunday, March 23.)

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features for Purim:

Purim Trivia
Why do people eat poppy seeds on Purim ?
From what tribe was Mordecai ?
Why was Haman angry at Mordechai ?
Who was queen of Persia before Esther ?
Esther had another name, what was it ?
How many times is Haman's name mentioned in the megillah ?
What did the king do when he couldn't sleep ?
What does the word "Esther" mean ?
How many advisors did king Achashverosh have ?
The above questions are examples from the multiple choice
Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings.
Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Purim Clipart
Whether you need a picture to attach to your "Mishloach Manot", a picture for your child's class project, a graphic for your synagogue, Hillel or JCC Purim announcement, the Jewish Clipart Database has the pictures for you. You can copy, save and print the graphics in three different sizes.

Additional Purim resources and games on the J site include:
Purim Word Search Game
My Jewish Coloring Book - Purim Pictures
Hebrew Hangman - Purim
Hebrew Purim Songs with Vowels (Nikud)

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, there are now 88 Purim links on my holiday hotsites. The sites have everything ranging from laws and customs to games and recipes. Site languages include English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, French, Portugese and German.
All 88 links have been reviewed / checked over the past week.

The address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdaypu.htm

and......

This year I added a new Purim section to my YouTube Video sections. I gathered 39 cool Purim videos on YouTube ranging from funny songs, plays, parades and Purim Shpiel.

Enjoy the videos at:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/purim-videos.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they may benefit from these holiday resources.
An early Happy Purim!
Jacob

Monday, February 18, 2008

CJI Salary Survey Results Posted Online

Hi Everyone!

I just posted on the Computer Jobs in Israel (CJI) website the results of the annual salary survey.

743 readers took part in the salary survey this year. Each person answered 24 questions about their salaries and their work benefits.

Thanks!! to everyone that participated.

The results are posted (in English and Hebrew) on the resource page at:

http://www.cji.co.il/docs.htm

If you do not see February 18, 2008 on the top of the web page, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

New Online: Learn English with Pictures

Hi Everyone !

Today I launched a new website called:
Learn English with Pictures
http://www.my-english-dictionary.com/

Learn English with Pictures is a free, online, resource to learn English words in a fun way. The site has over 400 words and photographs ranging from animals to kitchen appliances.
The interface is simple and both kids and adults who are learning English will find this educational website entertaining and useful.

Feedback is welcome.

Please forward this message to ESL and EFL teachers and students and anyone that may be interested in learning English.

Thank you!
Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, February 10, 2008

New Israeli Educational Stamps Posted Online

Hi Everyone!
I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in January 2008.
I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Israel
The Incense Route
The Biblical Tels
- International Holocaust Rememberance Day
- Mekorot - Israel's National Water System - 70 Years
- Tel-Aviv Centennial: "Ahuzat-Bayit" - Land Lottery
- Tel-Aviv Centennial: Akiva Aryeh Weiss
- Tel-Aviv Centennial: Israel Rokach

The new stamps are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/index-2008.html

Have a good week,
Jacob

Monday, January 21, 2008

Israel Is Set to Promote the Use of Electric Cars

Israel Is Set to Promote the Use of Electric Cars

By Steven Erlanger
January 21, 2008
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/21/world/middleeast/21israel.html

JERUSALEM - Israel, tiny and bereft of oil, has decided to embrace the electric car. On Monday, the Israeli government will announce its support for a broad effort to promote the use of electric cars, embracing a joint venture between an American-Israeli entrepreneur and Renault and its partner, Nissan Motor Company.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, with the active support of President Shimon Peres, intends to make Israel a laboratory to test the practicality of an environmentally clean electric car. The state will offer tax incentives to purchasers, and the new company, with a $200 million investment to start, will begin construction of facilities to recharge the cars and replace empty batteries quickly.

The idea, said Shai Agassi, 39, the software entrepreneur behind the new company, is to sell electric car transportation on the model of the cellphone. Purchasers get subsidized hardware - the car - and pay a monthly fee for expected mileage, like minutes on a cellphone plan, eliminating concerns about the fluctuating price of gasoline.

Mr. Agassi and his investors are convinced that the cost of running such a car will be significantly cheaper than a model using gasoline (currently $6.28 a gallon here.)

“With $100 a barrel oil, we’ve crossed a historic threshold where electricity and batteries provide a cheaper alternative for consumers,” Mr. Agassi said. “You buy a car to go an infinite distance, and we need to create the same feeling for an electric car - that you can fill it up when you stop or sleep and go an infinite distance.”

Mr. Agassi’s company, Project Better Place of Palo Alto, Calif., will provide the lithium-ion batteries, which will be able to go 124 miles per charge, and the infrastructure necessary to keep the cars going - whether parking meter-like plugs on city streets or service stations along highways, where, in a structure like a car wash, exhausted batteries will be removed and fresh ones inserted.

Renault and Nissan will provide the cars. The chairman of both companies, Carlos Ghosn, is scheduled to attend the announcements on Monday. Other companies are developing electric cars, like the Tesla and Chevrolet Volt, but the project here is a major step for Renault, which clearly believes that there is a commercial future in electric cars.

Israel, where the round-trip commute between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem is only 75 miles, is considered a good place to test the idea, which Mr. Agassi, Renault and Nissan hope to copy in small countries like Denmark and crowded cities like London, Paris, Singapore and
New York. London, which has a congestion area tax for cars, lets electric cars enter downtown and park free.

Project Better Place’s major investor, Idan Ofer, 52, has put up $100 million for the project and is its board chairman. He will remain chairman of Israel Corporation Ltd., a major owner and operator of shipping companies and refineries. “What’s driving me is a much wider outlook than Israel,” Mr. Ofer said. “If it were just Israel, I’d be cannibalizing my refinery business. I’m not so concerned about the refineries, but building a world-class company. If Israel will ever produce a Nokia, it will be this.”

Mr. Ofer has his eye on China, with its increasing car penetration, oil consumption and environmental pollution, where he has interest from a Chinese car company, Chery, for a similar joint venture.

Renault will offer a small number of electric models of existing vehicles, like the Megane sedan, at prices roughly comparable to gasoline models. The batteries will come from Mr. Agassi.
The tax breaks for “clean” electric vehicles, which Israel promises to keep until at least 2015, will make the cars cheaper to consumers than gasoline-engine cars. “You’ll be able to get a nice, high-end car at a price roughly half that of the gasoline model today,” Mr. Agassi said.

He contends that operating expenses will be half of those for gasoline-driven vehicles, especially in Europe and Israel, where gasoline taxes are high. The company, and the consumers who
use it, will normally recharge their batteries at night, when the electricity is cheapest, and they expect the batteries to have a life of 7,000 charges, though Mr. Agassi says he is counting on
only 1,500 charges, which is roughly 150,000 miles, the life of the average car.

“Because the price of gasoline fluctuates so much during the life of a car, it’s hard to predict the cost basis for driving,” Mr. Agassi said. “But electricity fluctuates less, and you can buy it in advance, so I can give you a guaranteed price per mile, cheaper than the price of gas today.”

Mr. Agassi predicts that a few thousand electric cars will be on Israeli roads in 2009 and 100,000 by the end of 2010; Israel has two million cars on the road, and about 10 percent are replaced each year.

Mr. Agassi suggested this model for the electric car - concentrating on infrastructure rather than on car production - at a 2006 meeting of the Saban Forum of the Brookings Institution, which Mr. Peres attended. He was enthralled by the idea.

Mr. Peres, who is sometimes dismissed as a dreamer by more cynical Israelis, has in the past embraced and helped to develop some successful notions - like Israel’s nuclear weapons program. He is a strong believer in Israel’s mission to better the world, he says, and not simply sell arms to it. Israel is the 11th-largest arms exporter, as measured by dollar sales, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Mr. Peres, who knew Mr. Agassi’s father, said in an interview that after hearing Shai Agassi speak: “I called him in and said, ‘Shai, now what?’ I said that now is the time for him to implement his idea, and I spoke to our prime minister and other officials and convinced them that this is a great opportunity.”

“Oil is becoming the greatest problem of our time,” Mr. Peres said in an interview in his office. Not only does it pollute, but “it also supports terror and violence from Venezuela to Iran.”

“Israel can’t become a major industrial country, but it can become a daring world laboratory and a pilot plant for new ideas, like the electric car,” he said.

Mr. Peres sees this project as part of his “green vision” for Israel, arguing that what the nation may lose in tax revenue it will save in oil. He also supports a larger investment in solar power, saying that “the Saudis don’t control the sun.”

Mr. Ofer wants profits, but also thinks the project will help the environment, especially in developing countries. “China is on a very dangerous march from bicycles to cars without any notion of what they’re doing to this planet in terms of air,” he said.

And in Mumbai, he said, “you can’t even see the sky.”

James D. Wolfensohn, the former World Bank president, is a modest investor in the project.

“Israel is a perfect test tube” for the electric car, he said. “The beauty of this is that you have a real place where you can get real human reactions. In Israel they can control the externalities and give it a chance to flourish or fail. It needs to be tested, and Agassi is to be commended for testing it and the Israeli government for trying it.”

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

New Israeli Educational Stamps Posted Online

Hi Everyone!

I scanned and posted on my website the new Israeli stamps that were issued in December 2007.

I included the stamp itself, the first day cover, and an English and a Hebrew flyer about the stamp.

- Noah's Ark
- Hula Nature Reserve
- Rabbi Itzhak Kaduri
- Gestures of Family Love
- Cinemas in Eretz-Israel
- Medicinal Herbs and Spices

The new stamps are located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/index-2007.html

If you do not see the December 2007 section on the page, hold the control key and press the F5 key to refresh your browser.

Have a good day,
Jacob

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Uploaded New Learn Hebrew Video to TeacherTube and YouTube

Hi Everyone!

I just uploaded a new Learn Hebrew video to YouTube and TeacherTube. The topic of the new video is Reading and Writing.

The YouTube address is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip_lV_zWrQQ

The TeacherTube address is:
http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=47f042c4cd33dbede174

The list of previous uploaded videos is located at:
http://www.jr.co.il/videos/index.html

Enjoy the videos!
Jacob

Monday, January 7, 2008

Tu B'Shvat (The New Year for Trees) on the J Site and 48 hotsites

Hi Everyone!

Tu B'Shvat, the New Year for Trees, falls on the 15th of the Hebrew month of Shvat, January 22 this year (5768 / 2008). This Jewish mini-holiday is of major importance to our appreciation of Nature and our relationship to it.

The J Site - Jewish Education and Entertainment
http://www.j.co.il

has several entertaining features to celebrate Tu B'Shvat:
Jewish Trivia Quiz: Tu B'Shvat
Which fruit is used to make wine ?
When did Kabbalists originate the Tu B'shvat Seder ?
How many glasses of wine are drunk at the Tu B'Shvat seder ?
What branch of a tree did the dove bring back after the flood ?
How many days does the Hebrew month of Shvat have ?
What is associated with both Chanukah and Tu B'Shvat ?
In Israel, what happens to trees starting on the 15th of Shvat ?
Since 1901, how many trees has the Jewish National Fund
planted in Israel ?
According to the Torah, which fruits did the spies bring to the
children of Israel in the wilderness ?

The above questions are examples from the multiple choice Flash quiz. There are two levels of questions, two timer settings. Both kids and adults will find it enjoyable.

Tu B'Shvat Clipart

Whether you need a picture for your child's class project, a graphic for your synagogue, Hillel or JCC Tu B'Shvat announcement, the Jewish Clipart Database has the pictures
for you. You can copy, save and print the graphics in three different sizes.

Multilingual Word Search Game: Tu B'Shvat

Enter the Multilingual Word Search game and choose the language you would like to play in: English, Hebrew or Russian. There is an easy mode for the kids and a harder mode for us big kids. Each game is randomly generated. You can even print out a blank game (and the solution page) for offline playing.

Hebrew Hangman - Tu B'Shvat

It's the classic Hangman game recreated in an online Flash version. If you expect your simple "hang the man by the rope" drawing then you are in for a surprise.

My Hebrew Song Book

Tu B'Shvat Hebrew songs (with vowels) for viewing and printing. All songs are in graphic format so you do not need Hebrew installed to view or print them.

The J site has something for everyone, but if that is not enough, I posted on my website 48 links about Tu B'Shvat, from history and customs to graphics and recipes. Site languages include English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, French, Portuguese and German

The web address is:
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdaytu.htm

Please forward this message to relatives and friends, so they may benefit from these holiday resources.
Enjoy!
Jacob