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"Four Times Hashem Saved Me from Death, Yet I Haven't Returned to Him"

Mireav Katzav embarked on a journey to find herself in the USA, where she was saved from death four times consecutively. Upon returning to Israel, she began a spiritual resurgence and now designs modest fashion for women. "Let's seek Hashem before He seeks us," she recommends.

28.12.17 | 09:47

We Made Our Restaurant Kosher - And We're Not Apologizing For It

Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in restaurants deciding to close on Shabbat, stop selling non-kosher products, and become kosher, with some even adopting the highest kashrut standards. While some consumers are upset at what they call 'religious coercion', others recognize the market's demands. "Many people are becoming more religious and this is what they want," explains the CEO of the 'Burgers' chain without apology.

03.08.17 | 15:18

Understanding ADHD in the Jewish Community: Perspectives and Solutions

Why early diagnosis of ADHD in children is crucial, what untreated ADHD symptoms look like in adults, and whether ADHD itself poses a risk for academic failure. Rabbi Aharon Lerner, a therapist specializing in coaching individuals with ADHD, has released an in-depth guide tailored for the observant community – addressing all these questions.

20.02.17 | 11:04

Kobi Peretz: I Start My Day with Tefillin

Singer Kobi Peretz: "It's important to me that my children grow up with messages like 'Love thy neighbor as thyself,' respecting parents, tradition, and respecting others. I want them to know how to give and not only receive. Every morning when I put on tefillin, I pray for their health, luck, and that they will walk in the path of righteous and honest people."

01.02.16 | 11:35

Oded Menashe: "Shabbat is Not the Weekend, It is the Center of the Week"

Oded Menashe cannot understand how he once lived without observing Shabbat and family purity. In an interview with 'Hidabroot,' he discusses his spiritual growth, the importance of immersing oneself fully before deciding to keep the mitzvot, and the Shabbats that his entire family eagerly anticipates.

30.11.15 | 14:21

The King of Pickles Honors the King of the World

Tel Aviv, known for its vibrant nightlife, meets the sacred charm of Jerusalem. The successful Jerusalem deli 'Tzidkiyahu Delicacies,' owned by Yaron Tzidkiyahu, opens a new branch in Sarona Market, Tel Aviv, and unlike most nearby food stores, Tzidkiyahu will be closed on Shabbat. The owner states: 'Kashrut and tradition are part of the character of our business.'

Avigail Eitan

11.05.15 | 14:15

Retired Soccer Player Assi Tubi: "The Torah is My Greatest Satisfaction"

Assi Tubi, a well-known retired soccer player famed for his goal-scoring record, says, "While this is a significant accomplishment in the world of soccer, in the world I belong to now, the important achievement is understanding a page of the Talmud or a complex halachic issue." A striking interview.

18.03.15 | 08:29

Finding Joy: Dance in the Rain of Life

Meet Rabbanit Esther Toledano: a career woman, author, and full-time mom. Leading Shabbat activities with music and powerful stories, she inspires an uplifted spirit. 'Gained a few pounds? So what?' she asks with a smile.

22.01.15 | 00:00

The Publicist Who Embraced Judaism: "I Lived a Lie"

Chaim (Lawrence) Green was a famous party promoter in Israel's southernmost city until he grew tired of nightlife. He turned to Judaism and now studies Torah, distributes holy books, and is writing his first book 'Choosing Life'. "Anyone who lives the night knows that eventually, emptiness hits you hard." An interview about his life's production.

02.11.14 | 13:44

Spiritual Garments: Dressing the Soul

What are the "garments" of the soul in this world and the next, and what is the "extra soul" received during Shabbat?

Orit Martin u'Baruch Kastner

01.10.14 | 10:45