This Week's Most Watched: From a Dumpster Baby to a Three-Ingredient Cake
How does one respond to a 7 million shekel loss, and what are the ingredients of the cake that took the internet by storm? Watch your favorite videos and articles from this week.
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Massive flames in the Jerusalem hills destroyed the "Mitzuda Winery," causing its owner, R' Eliyahu Bash, a 7 million shekel loss. How did he react? And how did other winery owners respond when they heard about the complete destruction of Bash's life's work? Read more here.

The voice of Hashem splitting flames: a sad look at the charred Jerusalem hills. To view the gallery click here.

Dark chocolate, eggs, and powdered sugar. That's all you need to make a delicious cake for Shabbat. Watch and bake:
There's no greater joy than siblings - lots of them, but also funny moments. Check out the funniest statuses on siblings. Read more here.

Heartwarming: the baby found in a dumpster in Netanya 23 years ago is searching for her mother. Read more here.

Champagne cookies, tender almond cookies, black and white pinwheel cookies, and snowy chocolate cookies - and all are parve. Check out 4 easy recipes for perfect cookies to go with your tea. Read more here.

How does Judaism view graphology, and what can we learn from handwriting? Moran Kurs met with graphologist Eti Borochov for a fascinating interview, offering useful tips for every parent and educator. Watch:
The Attack That Changed a Singer’s Life - "My husband fell and was in the hands of an Arab":
Leviyah Paz underwent resuscitation, lost her husband, and faced numerous challenges throughout her life. Hadass Apik met her and brought back a gripping life story. Watch:
Rennana Amih was a circus juggler, swallowing fire and performing on stages worldwide when she decided to transform her life - returning to faith. Hadass Apik met her in a surprising and fascinating interview. Watch: