Gratitude in Action: How Torah Leaders Taught Us to Appreciate
Three touching stories showing how great Torah leaders lived the value of appreciation in every small moment.
Three touching stories showing how great Torah leaders lived the value of appreciation in every small moment.
When doctors had no hope, one mitzvah brought strength and a miracle into a husband’s darkest moment.
A moving story of faith and honesty in a Soviet labor camp, where one Jew refused to give up Shabbat.
Two inspiring true stories show how unity among Jews can bring healing and salvation beyond all natural expectation.
One girl prays on her rooftop in Israel. One boy discovers Torah in Missouri. Years later, their stories meet—under the chuppah.
The Admor of Mevakshei Emunah shares how daily prayers and faith overcame decades of heartbreak and brought twin girls
A heartfelt visit to Rabbi Ovadia Yosef reveals his deep love for Torah and for every Jewish soul, young and old.
A little girl’s desperate cry brings her father superhuman strength — and reminds us how powerful it is to call out to Hashem.
One honest sentence spoken to a minister led Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer to a lifelong lesson in integrity and truth
A touching story from the late Rabbi Pam reminds us: mitzvot can only be earned in this world.
What did Rabbi Baruch Ber see as his greatest strength for eternity? His deep, unconditional love for every Jew.
Discover how prayer became the Chazon Ish’s greatest strength—a moment of trembling love and connection to Hashem.
A moving story of two broken-hearted parents, heartfelt prayers, and a shidduch that changed the world of Torah
The story of Rabbi Levi Rabinowitz shows how guarding one’s speech can transform lives and lead to a legacy of powerful, fulfilled blessings.
How the Sanzer Rebbe upheld Shabbat and mitzvot with deep joy even amidst the horrors of the Holocaust
A tragic story and timeless teachings from great rabbis on why avoiding controversy is key to a peaceful, thriving community.
A moving story of a righteous doctor, a Rebbe’s promise and the power of pure intentions
Birthdays in Judaism carry deep meaning. Here are five special facts that show how much more there is to your big day
The Rebbe’s gentle message: on Shabbat, joy is the only emotion invited to the table.
Even in the midst of a heart attack, he chose to stay and help others
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