Deaf

'I wanted to serve fully': NGO support program enables young deaf adults to serve in the IDF

Kivunim's program is designed for young adults ages 16-26, and provides ongoing support from high school through enlistment, screening, and placement.

A DEAF PARTICIPANT in Kivunim's program serving in the IDF's Engineering and Construction Directorate.
Passengers at the Ben Gurion International airport near Tel Aviv on September 18, 2025.

Beyond the Headlines: Moments at Ben-Gurion Airport, the Kotel - opinion

RONI HAHN (left) and Prof. Karen Avraham.

TAU researchers develop groundbreaking gene therapy to treat hearing, balance disabilities

Nagish

Nagish acquires sign.mt to advance AI research in sign language accessibility


WATCH: First deaf Israeli rabbi signs his feelings of inclusion at international Chabad conference

The only certified deaf rabbi in Israel and one of just four in the world, Soudakoff has dedicated his life to creating a more inclusive Jewish community.

 Rabbi Soudakoff, the first deaf rabbi in Israel, addresses the closing ceremony of the International Conference of Shluchimclosing ceremony of the International Conference of Shluchim (Chabad).

A balm for our ears and heart: Art helping heal trauma in the deaf community

A German-Israeli multidisciplinary art project that works with deaf performers at the Na Laga’at Festival for Groundbreaking Arts offers some healing from our trauma.

 THE SITE of the Na Laga’at Festival.

Na Laga’at Center marks Int’l Sign Languages Day with performance of ‘The Little Prince’

Directed by Yaara Reshef Nahor, actors Yaroslav Bernatsky and Shoval Ben Zeev will depict the fable about the prince who sought a friend among the stars using Israeli Sign Language (ISL).

 YAROSLAV BERNATSKY and Shoval Ben Zeev in ‘The Little Prince’ at Na Laga’at.

First deaf Miss South Africa crowned amid controversy over finalist's heritage

Mia le Roux, the first deaf Miss South Africa, won despite controversy surrounding Chidimma Adetshina, who withdrew amid xenophobic backlash.

 Mia Le Roux at Miss South Africa 2024

Apple introduces eye-tracking technology for iPhone control

Apple unveils new eye-tracking technology to help users with physical disabilities navigate their devices without touch.


Emergency customer service for 700k deaf and hard of hearing

Sign Now's innovative app connects the deaf community with service providers, ensuring real-time video call access to interpreters for 700,000 deaf and hard of hearing individuals.

 Attorney Itai Deutsch, Tomer Levy and Maya Radoshinsky

Hearing aids reduce the risk of death - study

Hearing loss is very common, affecting an estimated 1·6 billion people around the world, and its prevalence is expected to increase to 2.5 billion by 2050.

 Closeup of a senior woman with an electronic hearing aid in her hand.

Self-trained guide cat for disabled woman wins UK award

2-year-old Zebby won an award for his efforts in supporting his 66-year-old deaf owner.

 Larry the cat is petted outside Downing Street, following the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in London, Britain, September 18, 2022.

Listen closely: Cleaning your ears with cotton buds can cause irreversible damage

Earwax acts as a protective barrier, safeguarding the ear canal against harmful viruses and bacteria.


Bats suffering from hearing loss can teach us about age-related hearing loss in people

The researchers found that the bats’ sense of hearing does in fact deteriorate with age, but at a relatively slow rate compared to humans and other mammals. 

 Fruit bats

German and Israeli researchers test novel titanium-air battery

Useful when compact size is important or in large-scale stationary storage systems

 Graphic illustration of titanium-air battery properties, in the style of the periodic table of elements