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Korach: Coming from a Place of Compassion and Love

Korach: Coming from a Place of Compassion and Love


Over the course of working with this supervisor I learned how to be a more compassionate mentor and person, and even though it was difficult it taught me a lot about myself and what I am able to overcome. I learned that no matter what any individual is going through, the greatest gift we have is being able to be there for each other.

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7 Decades of Innovation in Israel: Science and Technology Partnerships

7 Decades of Innovation in Israel: Science and Technology Partnerships

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On my most recent visit to Israel – in preparation for this summer’s URJ Sci-Tech Israel program – I noticed the presence of U.S. companies. Throughout Israel’s “Silicon Wadi,” the counterpart to our Silicon Valley, are research and development facilities for Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and others, intermixed with a vast array of Israeli start-ups, including Mobile-Eye, Orcam, StoreDot, and others.
The foundations for many of these research collaborations were establish during Israel’s third decade.

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Yom Hashoah: Remembering Nicholas Winton

Yom Hashoah: Remembering Nicholas Winton


In honor of Yom Hashoah, we wanted to share this powerful video created by Sci-Tech Camper Jonathan Tamen. Jonathan’s video tells the story of Nicholas Winton, a British humanitarian who saved 699 children from Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust. We are so inspired by and proud of Jonathan’s beautiful and moving work.

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Q&A with West's Video Game Design Instructor

Q&A with West's Video Game Design Instructor


I’ve always wanted to know how things work. When I was a kid, I was taking apart broken vacuum cleaners, digging holes in the back yard, and building model rockets. Once out in the professional world, I was startled to find that not everyone enjoyed science as much as I did, and so I decided to weave together my two major passions – science and games – and use that help others to find their own joy and meaning in science.

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Summer Camp and Medical School: Overlapping Skills

Summer Camp and Medical School: Overlapping Skills


It’s another morning, and I’m up before the sun rises. I gently wake up each of the folks I’m taking care of, checking in on them. How are they feeling? How did they sleep? I meet with my co-workers to go over our plan for the day – whom we might need to spend some extra time with, who had a rough day yesterday and needs support, who requires a special meal and who might need some time alone.

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