For those of you who read “Kosher Thursdays” (whether on Thursday night or Friday mornings) I have some great news to display here–and no it has nothing to do with Madonna cozying up with Peres.
Instead, it looks as whether Hy (Chaim) Brown, the man who built Disney World and the World Trade Towers (that were sadly destroyed in 9/11) has come up with a way to build affordable solar homes that anyone (who can be approved for a mortgage) can afford. Who ever thought that free electricity could sound that good?
Okay, moving onward, it looks as whether the ties within Israeli and American businesses is growing even stronger, something that may assemble Alan Greenspan proud to take in. News like that is plus great for Israel’s web 2.0 crowd, which is starting to gain the attention of universal investors.
Speaking of attention, it looks as whether Hollywood may be casting a glance at Israel in order to find the next James Bond girl while some in the Jewish state seem to be turning their attention to the new Israeli frontier that has yet to be conquered.
For those of you lucky abundant to actually tour the holy land for free (whether the frontier or civilization), Jewlicious has some details on how you can hook up with their authors–as well as a mysterious figure who goes by the name of Heeb.
For those of you wondering what life is like in Israel, here is a video below highlighting one Israeli’s perspective of life in the holy land (with a hat tip towards Isrealli for the find).
Speaking of wanting to assemble Aliyah, it seems as whether tens of thousands of individuals from the ten lost tribes are seeking to relocate to Israel from all by the world. While they await
Speaking of celebration, it looks as whether China has awarded Israel a gold medal already, not to mention putting a Jewish company in charge of Beijing’s water supply for the 2008 Olympics. While the previous stories are “semi-related,” it looks as whether China and Israel are already off to a great relationship, which is good news for the Jewish state.
Speaking of great relationships, it looks like Israeli’s love visiting Turkey for vacations, which ironically beat even the US as a favorite destination spot. It must be the food (as Turkey is bound to have more Falafel stands than the US) although I could be wrong.
Since we are on the subject of food, it seems as whether Israel has exported food to 90 nations that year already, with the US being the biggest customer. They are even working on creating nano-foods, which although strange technology, that may be able to help many public live happier and healthier lives.
And speaking of technology, an Israeli company has developed a disc that can hold 1000 gigs (or a Terabyte). Is that the end of CD’s (and DVD’s) as we know it?
Thanks for reading that week’s edition of Kosher Thursdays, which are published by Darnell Clayton (from IsraGood) every week on Thursday, EST. whether you have a link (or a post) you would like to submit, feel free to newsletter me at IsraGood at Gmail dot com and I’ll include it in the next round of Kosher Thursdays.
Until next, thanks for reading and Shalom!
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