Weekly Roundup: Insightful Videos and Articles You Can't Miss
Amazing insights: How did Balaam predict COVID-19 over 3,000 years ago? And how do businesspeople manage without a smartphone? These are the most viewed videos and articles this week on Hidabroot. Everything you loved, compiled here.
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Efraim Zuroff (Photo: Yossi Zamir / Flash90)
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Moishy Kleinerman (Photo: Courtesy of the family)
As a child student, he experienced trauma that completely changed his life. Today, Yehuda Mazor, a dog trainer and animal-assisted therapist, helps others recover from PTSD. Just before the vacation, Oded Harush met him for a powerful interview about the transformational experience and the healing journey of the aftermath: "Today, I'm in a much better place; today I know how to articulate what I feel." Watch:
"Horrible death": Rebbetzin Yemima Mizrachi's emotional post on her niece who was forgotten in a car and passed away. Read here.

Amazing: How did Balaam foresee COVID-19 more than 3,000 years ago? Watch:
Yael Bar Zohar on the Storm: "We can also talk about traditions, commandments, and Judaism." Read here.

A touching preview of the next episode of "Not Taken for Granted" - Merav Turgeman asks for forgiveness. Watch:
"When I see it, I lose all interest in a smartphone": This is how businesspeople manage without WhatsApp. Read here.

Efraim Zuroff: "The fact that these Nazi beasts have reached their 90s doesn’t mean they should be granted immunity." Read here.

"The people sitting on Galgalatz's playlist panel are a small group ignoring our success": An interview with the members of 'The Revivo Project'. Read here.

Guy Pines' "Exposure": Tried to spoil but might end up blessing. Read here.

Tears for Moishy: The Kleinerman family prayed at the Rashbi's tomb in Meron. Read here.
