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  1. israelhayom.com

    Aug 1, 2024The contributions of Jewish inventors have significantly shaped the world we live in today. From groundbreaking medical devices to beloved entertainment franchises, the impact of these innovations is profound. This article explores ten remarkable Jewish inventions that have left a lasting legacy and transformed various facets of our daily lives. The birth of video games […]
  2. 1. Kibbutz - 1909: Kibbutz Degania was the first of hundreds of collective settlements founded by idealistic pioneers 2. Zaksenberg juicer - 1928: Iconic citrus juicer invented by Yitzhak Zaksenberg Wonder Pot - 1930s: Once-popular aluminum pot for baking on a gas stove 3. Krav Maga - 1948: Military self-defense system developed for the IDF and used around the world
  3. myjewishlearning.com

    About a hundred years after the Muslim conquest of the Middle East, the name of the Jewish physician Masarjuwayh of Basra is mentioned as the first of a long list of men who translated Greek and Syrian works on medicine into Arabic. A Jewish convert to Islam, Rabban al‑Tabari, was the first to translate Ptolemy's Almagest into Arabic. Isaac ...
  4. myjewishlearning.com

    Albert Einstein is probably best known for his Theory of Relativity, which revised Newtonian mechanics, and his discovery that matter and energy are two sides of the same coin, as represented by the famous equation E=mc 2.But he actually won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the law of photoelectric effect.
  5. Desire To Invent To the extent our desire for pleasure grew, we progressed through our inventions that provided us more comforts, gadgets, connections to distant places, virtually and physically. Our growing ego motivated our desire to advance in the name of progress. - All this 'progress' in the material world is dead-end!

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