Two international events returning to Jerusalem you should know

With a pandemic followed by 1,000 days of wars closing the skies, the ability for international travelers to get to Jerusalem, Israel, has been severely limited.

Conferences and major events have been canceled and postponed.

This past week, two events worth knowing about were held in Jerusalem.

Not as large an international attendance as in the past, but still impressive.

MIXiii-Health-Tech.IL

The life science and health technology conference by Israel Advanced Technology Industries was back at the Jerusalem International Conference Center on June 29-30, 2026.

It was good to see the Canadian Securities Exchange booth engaging with young future tech leaders.

It was good to see Panama’s Ambassador Ezra Cohen – he supports every event.

Fewer displays, but impressive nonetheless; many sound like science fiction.

Technion Professor Shulamit Levenberg presented on bioprinting and prosthetics.

With so many injured, their research is important. Imagine. Bioprinting tissues for implantation and limb repair, or instead of limping, can bioprinting be used to replace missing limbs?

Then Professor Yoram Weiss, Director General of Hadassah Medical Organization, illustrated how the hospital responded to patient treatment during war.

He went on to inform of working for the future with proton therapy, RNA organoid research, and more.

This panel discussed the next generation of cancer innovation.

If these were not futuristic enough,

Dr. Stephen K. Klasko came from the US to do a dramatic segment on the use of artificial intelligence in medicine.

It was good to see European venture capitalists speaking of investments in Israel, moderately but positively.

IATI CEO Karin Mayer Rubenstein mentioned media coverage of the 40% decline in funding for 2025 in Israeli life sciences companies.

As always, negative news gets headlines, not the close to 2,000 people who came to Jerusalem and attended the two-day conference.

Startups and technology leaders are looking to build and finance a better future.

Maccabiah 2026 – MORE THAN EVER July 1-14, 2026

I arrived very early and got a great front-row seat for the Maccabiah opening event.

This was the third gala opening I attended in Jerusalem’s Teddy Stadium.

Who remembers the first time Teddy Stadium hosted the Maccabiah opening?

I had time to remember those big balloons and 9,000 athletes from 70 countries in 2013.

Canada had 667 athletes, including standout basketball star Amar’e Stoudemire.

58 athletes came from Turkey, and 111 were from Cuba. Australia had 442.

Not this year, athletes were noticeably absent from Australia, Canada, and South Africa.

More ‘Photos of the Maccabiah opening in 2013‘ on the RJS post.

The Maccabiah – often called the “Jewish Olympics” – has been held every 4 years since 1932.

The 22nd Maccabiah was to be held last year, but was postponed due to the war.

Montana Tucker helped announce the countries as they entered. She changed outfits and later performed with dancers.

This year, Argentina sent a large group of athletes to participate.

Australia sadly had only a small contingent this time.

Memories of fallen soldiers cast a shadow over the exciting and loud entrances of each country in alphabetical order.

Brazil entered with children holding a flag.

Finland had one athlete, as did Poland, the Virgin Islands, and other countries.

Germany had a large delegation.

However, the largest international delegation was from the United States.

MACCABIUSA banner led the close to 1,000-member delegation into the stadium.

By the time the international athletes were in the stadium, the spectators had finally passed security and filled their seats.

Then, the Israelis marched in and took their seats.

There were entertainment and musical performances.

Emotional moments of people connecting from across the oceans.

A memorial moment before the Olympic torch was lit.

The fiery torch arrived and entered Teddy Stadium.

Emergency EMTs also arrived. I wondered how many noticed the woman in a hijab along with a man with a kippa and others.

Fireworks and the program were not as big or long as I remembered for 2022 for the opening show.

But the show did go on!

Like for the MIXiii, getting to Israel with airlines not servicing Ben Gurion was a challenge.

But many of those who wanted to be here found a way.

Hope to see you next time on the Jerusalem streets.

Photos of Maccabiah Opening in Jerusalem

The Maccabiah 2013 Opening was one huge event,

with 9000 athletes from over 70 countries participating.

30,000 people came to watch the opening ceremony at Teddy Stadium.

image waiting for bus

Anyone who says Israelis are not patient and do not stay in line

would have been shocked by this queue for shuttle buses from the parking area to Teddy.

No way I was going to wait there, so I went around the corner to get a public bus.

Oops, not off to a good start, as it seems that these folks were waiting in the wrong place

and I found a seat on an empty bus.

photo buses lined up at Teddy Stadium

Buses, buses and more buses arrived,

too bad there were none when I left and I had to walk home.

Only in Israel:

photo #Maccabi

 this boy was selling cut-up watermelon for 15 shekels,

image selling seeds at Stadium

and of course, there were bags of sunflower seeds for sale too.

photo audience at Maccabiah

Everyone found a light stick under their seat.

 a rehearsal showed everyone how to use them during the performance.

photo Israeli flags

There was certainly no shortage of Israeli flags.

photo Maccabi opening

The parade of nations followed the order of the Hebrew alphabet,

so the two athletes from Uzbekistan were the first to enter.

Many people were cheering both for their country of birth and for Israel.

image face painted half US & half Israel flag

One fan had his dual loyalty clearly painted on his face.

photo opening Maccabia

Australia was the second country to enter the hall, with 442 participants.

When we lived in Australia, we had many friends who were active in Maccabiah,

opening Maccabiah photo

 I tried hard to find someone I recognized in the enthusiastic group.

Here are 20 more photos if you want to look for an Aussie friend.

Maccabiah opening

Azerbaijan had 12 athletes, 

opening Maccabia

and Virgin Islands, just one, who got special attention,

image Maccabiah

Albania also had one.

opening Maccabiah

Aruba, Armenia, followed by the USA.

USA Macabiah

1197 athletes came from the US, and this girl had good view for a great photo.

Maccabiah

I was starting to get really tired at this point, but Brazil had plenty of color and energy.

Macabiah

Germany with 202 participants, stopped right in front, performed and posed.

Opening Maccabiah

Mongolia, Macedonia, Mexico,

Maccabiah

Slovenia, Slovakia, and Spain,

who knew there were so many countries?

Macabaih

 58 athletes from Turkey,

Macabiah

and one from Scotland wearing a kilt.

Macabia

 111 athletes from Cuba came dressed in red, white and blue.

Maccabiah

214 Mexican hats were ready to dance.

Macabiah

11 from Kazakhstan: what do you think of their hats?

Macabiah

By the time the 667 Canadians entered,

the aisle was filled with people trying to get a closer look,

 I was sitting down and almost missed Amar’e Stoudemire.

Macabaih

Israel entered last with 3000 athletes; they kept coming and coming, 

so it was time to switch to video.

large Israel flag

The large Israeli flag was carried in and raised.

Maccabia

Finally the show began,

Macabiah

and we got to use the light sticks.

The massive stage has been taken down,

 I can’t wait to see how they can top this for the closing ceremony.