She Chose Her Faith—and the Chafetz Chaim Blessed Her Future
Rachel Schiff chose faith over fame and was blessed with a son who became a light of Torah to the world.
Rachel Schiff chose faith over fame and was blessed with a son who became a light of Torah to the world.
A fourth-generation Tanna and father-in-law of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair lived a life of righteousness that even impacted his animals
Vitamin D is a crucial supplement for development. Why is it given to infants, and what is the recommended dosage?
Powerful Insights on Repentance, Prayer, Self-Worth, and Divine Purpose
A powerful rebuke from Rabbi Zilberstein about illegal parking that highlights the importance of respecting public property
A welcome revolution in schools: among the products that will be banned from sale in schools are borekas, pizza, cakes, cookies, chips, and chocolate snacks.
What is leptospirosis, how is it contracted, and is it dangerous? All you need to know about the ongoing concern among travelers.
Their lives were entwined by rivalry and redemption; Chana’s heartfelt prayers shaped Jewish tradition, while Penina’s harsh intentions led to tragic loss
Why Prophecy Was Central to Jewish Identity and Why It Still Matters Today
"We met at my home four times. When eyes meet eyes, when heart meets heart. In the end, Uri said: 'We are brothers! Where does this hate come from?'" The heroic bereaved mother continues to touch the hearts of the people of Israel. This time: a special story of love, hatred, and disagreements.
One of seven female prophets, Chuldah's courage and clarity left a lasting impact on a king and a nation
From humans to tiny worms, new research uncovers how nervous systems adapt to sensory loss
Not healthy to worry: A new study indicates that worrying about diseases increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Lighting memorial candles in memory of beloved deceased relatives is a widespread practice. What is the origin and meaning of this custom?
A mother spots a snake between buildings, and Rabbi Zilberstein explains who should bear the cost of its capture
"All 26 are my children," says Maselati lovingly. "True, only six are my biological children, but for me, the twenty foster children I've raised over the years are also entirely mine."
From a chassidic rebbe to the teachings of legendary sages, a tapestry of stories reveals how simple acts of kindness resonate in heaven and earth
How One Man’s Risk for Shabbat Led to a 50% Gain, and a Life Transformed
A study by researchers at Saarland University in Germany indicates aerobic activity and strength training can delay the aging process.
Even in the bitter cold, the Chafetz Chaim wouldn’t let anything stop him from helping another community build a mikvah.