Incredible Stories from Meron: The Week's Top-Watched Videos
"They tried to resuscitate me, but it didn't work. They placed me in the cooler and marked me as dead": Here are the ten most-watched videos and articles that captivated online users this week.

A Miracle in Meron: "They tried to resuscitate me, but it didn't work. They placed me in the cooler and marked me as dead." Watch:
"The distress is currently very great, and dialogue and unity are more important than ever," says Aviv Geffen in a joint interview with Avraham Fried, as the two meet for the first time at Geffen's home. Watch:
News 12 Reporter Surprises: While in a London protest, he stops at a Chabad booth to put on tefillin. To read, click here.

Watch: Golani soldiers attacked in New York by a Palestinian mob – see how they responded (Video: News 13)
The Widow from the Meron Tragedy: "We don't call it a tragedy." To read, click here.

Touching: What did the high school students who went to comfort the ultra-Orthodox families after the Meron disaster witness? To read, click here.

"Blessed is the nation whose soldiers are like these": Why this soldier moved Ishay Ribo, and why you will be moved too. To read, click here.

When John Oliver, a well-known TV host, accused Israel of war crimes against Palestinians, ten-year-old Renana from Kibbutz Sa'ar couldn't stay silent. Watch: (Video credit: Walla site)
Dubi Weinerot: "Hani matched me with someone while she was still alive. She told me 'you can get married immediately'." To read, click here.

Trending: A month without a commission of inquiry. How do you fix "Haaretz"'s main page? To read, click here.
