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Oscars recognize Israeli company Sound Radix for audio technology excellence

This innovative approach not only saves sound editors countless hours of manual labor but also produces clearer, higher-quality sound, which has made it an indispensable tool in the industry.

 An Oscar statue is seen on stage after the 82nd annual Academy Awards nomination announcements in Beverly Hills February 2, 2010.
Turbo Digital Founder and CEO Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky.

Amid global turbulence, Shulamit Segal-Zlotsky is revolutionizing fundraising for NGOs

 Maayan Badash and Brandon Korff attend the BET Awards 2023 at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Jewish business leaders transform media landscape with $8 billion deal

Unorthodox stars Amit Rahav and Shira Hass

Our story, a response to Hollywood’s portrayal of the formerly Orthodox


Jumbo Stock CEO Roy Vanono Emphasizes the Importance of CSR

Transitioning from one business sector to another, to make it your flagship venture is not an easy task to accomplish

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El Al Q2 revenue down 74% on 2019 figure ahead of historic UAE flight

The carrier is struggling to offset the loss of revenue due to the coronavirus lockdown, which has seen passenger routes slashed.

An El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-900ER airplane takes off from the Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airport as seen from Paracuellos del Jarama, outside Madrid, Spain, August 8, 2018

Orthotics firm Upstep looks to raise NIS 6.5m in Series A round

It has increased sales for the third year in a row by more than 100%.

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Lee Cooper opens branches in Beersheba, Acre

The four new branches were opened with an investment of NIS 2 million.

A display for a Lee Cooper Kids branch.

Jerusalem opens support center for businesses affected by virus

The center will provide both on-site and telephone support on a wide range of topics.

JERUSALEM AND HERITAGE Minister Ze’ev Elkin (center left) and Mayor Moshe Leon (center right) in Jerusalem yesterday.

Coronavirus rent negotiation is ‘typical Jewish behavior’

A Jewish business owner of bagel chain in Scottland was told by her landlord that asking for alternative rent payment because of the coronavirus crisis was just "typical Jewish behavior."

A closed notice is seen on the door of a store at Little Havana neighborhood, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Miami, Florida, U.S.

Coronavirus: 'Courageous' decisions required to stop businesses collapsing

The President of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce has called on the Finance Ministry to inject "a lot of money" to help Israeli businesses cope with the impact of coronavirus.

Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce president Uriel Lynn

WeWork considering curbing Neumann's voting power to save IPO

Revising Neumann's supervoting rights, which give him 20 times the voting power of ordinary shareholders, was among the changes being discussed.

People visit the booth of WeWork as they attend the TechCrunch Disrupt event in Manhattan, in New York City, NY, U.S. May 15, 2017.

Expect slowdown in 2019, Mercantile rep says

The year 2019 will have slow growth in China, Japan, Germany and other countries, Zion Becker, vice general manager of Mercantile Bank noted.

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Franklin Templeton opens office in Herzliya

The fund may invest in investment grade and non-investment grade debt securities.

PRESIDENT and COO of Franklin Templeton Investments Jenny Johnson awards Uzi Yitzhak, head of Franklin Templeton, Israel, the key for its new venues in Herzliya.

Building Israel-Diaspora relations by building careers

Alarm bells started ringing when a major 2013 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center revealed the extent to which younger American Jews are becoming decreasingly attached to Israel.

Participants at this Birthright Excel 2018 opening event at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange