Attention Disorders: Think Twice Before Medication
New study reveals: ADHD medications should be considered only after behavioral therapy.
New study reveals: ADHD medications should be considered only after behavioral therapy.
Aviram Paz collects Haggadahs of Jewish soldiers, refugees, concentration camp survivors, and fighters in besieged cities during the War of Independence. Haggadahs in which readers deeply identified with the Exodus from Egypt and also hoped for redemption.
Chaim Arnefeld, a staff member at Hidabroot, donated a kidney through the 'Gift of Life' organization. In a special interview, he shares his decision to donate and the extraordinary experience of giving life and health to a fellow Jew in need.
Exploring why “freedom from” often leads to new forms of slavery and how inner freedom of the soul endures
A nine-year-old girl reports on a crime story before other media outlets. Meet the world's youngest news reporter.
Research finds that even genetically-induced depression can be eased through environmental changes.
An American study discovers that Black men with Biblical names live, on average, one year longer than their peers with non-Biblical names.
An upset American diner left an unexpected tip: a four-meter-long python on the floor.
A New York beggar asked train passengers for donations to build a time machine. You won't believe what happened next!
Seventeen years after starting the ultra-Orthodox film revolution, Yehuda Groveis shares insights on his beginnings, the enthusiastic responses to 'Groveis' films, and why he stopped independently producing movies.
Nearly one in five children in Israel is diagnosed with ADHD—similar to the rates in the United States. Are we witnessing an ADHD epidemic, or is there another explanation?
In five places around the world, people live significantly longer than average and maintain good health even in old age. What are their secrets, and can we emulate them?
A young man injures another by accident, leaving him paralyzed. Instead of drifting apart, they become lifelong friends. Here’s their incredible story.
Home to 269 people, Tristan da Cunha is located 1,740 miles away from the nearest community in Cape Town, South Africa. Its residents have no desire to leave this secluded paradise.
After a successful career as an animator, Avraham Zamora felt compelled to illustrate a book on the Baal Shem Tov stories, leading him on a path of spiritual growth.
Check out the viral video with over a million views: the color-changing cake. Want to know how it’s done? Dive in and discover.
Yitzhak Padida was a successful businessman until heart attacks led to the collapse of his businesses and severe entanglement with gray market thugs. From this low point, he rose, shifted directions, and learned how to manage finances. Today, he helps others adopt proper family financial management and get rid of their debts.
The world's brightest mind reconcile their groundbreaking discoveries with deep belief
The powerful story behind Dor Yeshorim and why genetic screening is essential for Ashkenazi and Sephardi communities alike
Modern technology presents numerous challenges for Shabbat observance—challenges that we may not even be aware of. The 'Shabbat Guard' organization aims to raise awareness and offer solutions that meet halachic requirements.