Masa unveils inaugural 'Changemakers List' featuring 18 global Jewish leaders
From environmental activists to tech entrepreneurs, these distinguished Masa alumni are reshaping communities and driving innovation across the Jewish world and beyond.
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From environmental activists to tech entrepreneurs, these distinguished Masa alumni are reshaping communities and driving innovation across the Jewish world and beyond.
“For by wise council, thou shalt make Cyber.” The world is facing a threat of aggravated cyberattacks of a more sophisticated sort, due to, among other things, the emergence of artificial intelligence.
GlobeKeeper is revolutionizing the world of security communications with an advanced cyber defense system developed by it for security entities. The company has recently entered into a transaction with Europe’s largest police entity, marking a significant breakthrough.
After a decade in management positions at IDenta, CEO - Amichai Glattstein, opened an American headquarters and made the company that manufactures drug and explosive detection kits profitable. "There's nothing like getting up in the morning and knowing that you're going to work with the added value, one that saves lives," he says.
The AI and machine learning tool, developed by Stargo is likely to revolutionize logistical efficiency. Founder Joel Sellam explains how.
How do you manufacture civilian cyber? Why A.I (Artificial Intelligence) cannot yet replace workers in the field? How did the Abraham Accords promote sharing knowledge for a safer world? CyTaka CEO, Doron Amir, in a special interview on the World of Cyber at the end of 2022, explains why shares prizes worth millions of Dollars in the cyber competitions he holds worldwide including philanthropic activities that promote cyber and education in remote towns in Israel.
In 2020, Leket Israel assisted about 246,000 people in need every week, using almost 20 tons of cooked meals, and fruit and vegetables.
Nissim Almkeys, Director of Meir Panim in Dimona-Yeruham, discusses how the pandemic impacted his organization: "We could not meet the huge demand for food. Fortunately, we had the support of Leket Israel, who have always been tremendous partners.”
Yedidya Rosenberg, Agency Relations Manager at Leket Israel, discusses the difficulties non-profit organizations in Israel have faced in 2021 and the significant support they receive from Leket Israel to help hundreds of thousands of people in need: "I am truly moved to see what joy the agricultural produce we supply, brings our partners and their recipients."
Leket Israel COO, Dr. Irit Davidovitch, discusses the impact of the coronavirus, food donations, and the logistical effort needed to rescue food from IDF dining halls so as to serve only one goal: Providing food security for half a million families in need.
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