Giant Barges Carrying Leviathan Natural Gas Platform Set Out from Texas to Israel

The first of four giant barges carrying sections of the Leviathan natural gas platform set out on a 7,000-mile voyage from Texas and the Gulf of Mexico to the Mediterranean Sea
Einstein’s 140th Birthday Celebrated with New Jerusalem Archives Manuscripts

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has just celebrated the Albert Einstein’s 140th with a cake, a visit from Texas of his cousin – and the presentation of 110 original manuscripts to its Einstein Archives.
Texas Stands With Israel: Blacklists Airbnb

Texas becomes the second state to blacklist the online service for its policy that targets Jews in Judea and Samaria.
Cardiac Surgeons Implant First Artificial Heart in Israeli Child

For the first time in Israel, a left ventricular pump – an artificial heart – was implanted in the body of an 11-year-old boy.
Want a Nobel? First Earn an Israeli Wolf Prize

What do you do if you want a good chance to win a Nobel Prize in the sciences? Just pray that you first receive a Wolf Prize, which is considered “Israel’s Nobel.” This prize for academic excellence is an incredible predictor of future Nobel distinction.
In Arkansas Face-off Ten Commandments Beat the Devil

The Satanic Temple protested at the Arkansas State Capitol, demanding the statue of the Ten Commandments be removed from the capitol grounds and be replaced with a statue of the devil, which they happened to have on hand.
How a Christian Family From Texas Became Holocaust Educators and Israel Advocates

In 2016, Steve Wearp left his distinguished job as an engineer and sold his family home in Texas to pursue his dream of advocating for Israel.
Major Rabbi: Texas Church Massacre Is “Attack on Prayer and Creator”

The horrific mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas brought death into a house of worship, waging what one rabbi called an “attack on prayer and the Creator.”
In Wake of Hurricane Harvey, Israeli Wineries Donate Rosh Hashana Wine to Texas Jews

Israel’s leading Golan Heights and Galil Mountain wineries are donating 100 crates of fine wine to Houston’s local Jewish institutions for the New Year.
In First, Orthodox Jews Set Aside Prohibition on Entering Churches to Aid Houston’s Christian Community

According to the ZAKA chairman, the restoration of the church was not only permissible by Jewish law, but a “religious imperative to help, since every man was created in God’s image.”