Shabbat Makes Room for Everyone—Except One Thing
The Rebbe’s gentle message: on Shabbat, joy is the only emotion invited to the table.
The Rebbe’s gentle message: on Shabbat, joy is the only emotion invited to the table.
From the birthright and the blessings to exile, revelation, and unity — exploring the timeless lessons of Yaakov's journey and his impact on the Jewish people
A pendant discovered last year at Sobibor sparked a genealogical journey, connecting 34 family members who met for the first time.
Researchers investigated the origins of our fear of snakes and spiders through a study observing baby's pupil reactions to images. The surprising findings suggest a natural-born instinct to protect us from potential dangers in nature.
Even in the midst of a heart attack, he chose to stay and help others
Good news for sufferers: The American FDA has approved the marketing of an electric pacemaker that prevents sleep apnea
A Marine who lost both legs in Afghanistan is determined not to give up and plans to run 31 marathons. You won't believe what he plans to do with the money.
Many smokers are unaware of recent studies: Smoke particles remain on surfaces, are absorbed into furniture, and nicotine byproducts are found at double levels in the urine of children whose parents smoke even by an open window.
Tipat Halav Reform: Operation and Maintenance by Health Funds and Municipalities, Workforce Enhancement, Infrastructure Strengthening, and Transition to New Facilities
A survey conducted with 1,000 participants aimed to determine once and for all: who gets sicker, men or women, and do men really complain about their symptoms more than women?
Niv Gil Nehemia, severely injured around two months ago, says, "I'm a man of faith; I have no doubt this was a miracle and a divine protection. When I opened my eyes after the surgery, I understood that Hashem was with me."
An investigation reveals alarming statistics: 100,000 infections annually, with 6,000 resulting in death, overshadowing traffic fatalities. A harrowing exposé.
Discover how notable figures cherished Shabbat: from a rabbi kissing a lock to protect Shabbat's sanctity to a businessman who learned a powerful lesson. These tales offer wisdom and inspiration for everyone.
How writer Neda Amin escaped censorship, threats, and near-deportation — and found safety, identity, and a new mission as a free journalist in Israel
Discover why Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach chose to ride a crowded bus and how the Stipler refused to inconvenience a plumber or taxi driver.
A struggling yeshiva student moved the great Torah leader to tears and back to his learning
We've all wondered why our chip bags seem mostly air. It turns out there's a really good reason for that—and it's not just about stinginess.
How Rabbi Yeshayahu Bardaki’s kindness turned even insult into compassion to help a Jew keep Shabbat.
Practical halachic answers and spiritual insights for vacationers and travelers seeking to honor Torah values wherever they go
Rabbi Israel Salanter teaches that honoring Shabbat also means honoring those who serve behind the scenes.