Monthly Archives: November 2005

A Close Call

An Israeli civilian had a very close call today when his hanglider went into Lebanese airspace as he descended. He ran for his life, aided by some IDF troops in the area.

Read about his narrow escape on Ha’aretz

May you have no similar close calls today.
If you are travelling for American Thanksgiving, enjoy, be safe and enjoy your company!

Official Vatican Homophobia

NPR reported today that Gay men will not be accepted to study for the priesthood nor become priests. More legislation of bigotry.

Two of the liberal streams of Judaism, Reform and Reconstructionist, ordain out-of-the-closet rabbis who are gay and lesbian. The conservative movement is struggling over this issue – has been for years.

Too many people get hurt by hatred and close-mindedness.

May all find courage and hope even in the face of discrimination.

Israel is helping the world breathe easier

A great deal of technology has and is being invented in Israel (think fast chips, instant messaging, cellular phones….). Now scientist have invented a machine that allows them to help pulmonary patients breathe easier.

Nicky Blackburn at Israel 21c reports about the findings of Dr. Igal Kushnir, the founder and CEO of Deep Breeze Medical Diagnosis.

Blackburn quotes Kushnir as saying,
…”We have a completely novel technology with enormous potential, not just for the pulmonology market but also for cardiology. This is exciting and new. There has been nothing this big since ultrasound.”

Read all about it!