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Second-Hand Medications: Stop Throwing Away Your Aspirin

Hundreds of patients face a daily dilemma: buy bread or medicine? 'Friends for Health' activists set up a used medication distribution system, saving lives and millions daily. Interview with Baruch Lieberman, CEO of the association.

Opening Hearts and Kitchens: An Interview with Bat Galim Shaar

In honor of Gil-Ad Shaar's 17th birthday, which fell on the last Shabbat, his family decided to commemorate his memory through a unique project: 'Gil-Ad's Kitchen.' In a special interview with Hidabroot, Bat Galim Shaar explains how the idea was born, its purpose, and how it aids in coping with piercing pain. Inspiring and emotional.

Excuse Me, Ma'am, Need Help with the Bags?

This is how you perform kindness: Yakir Partush, a student with a big heart and sensitivity towards others, decided to enhance the mitzvah of 'Respect the Elderly'. He started the 'Lady with Bags' project. Now, more young people are volunteering, and the elderly? They're finally getting help with their shopping.

Daniel Mizrahi: Songs That Elevate the Soul

Listening to the songs of Daniel Mizrahi, it's hard to believe that the creator behind them is a young man with cerebral palsy. How does he manage to create music full of faith in the Creator? Mizrahi uses a stick attached to his head to communicate with the world. With four albums already registered to his professional record, his new single, performed by singer Yechiel Lichtiger, has now been released. A moving interview with someone whose art is an expression of his love for his Father in Heaven.

A Bit of Light: The Man Who Knows Why Jews Succeed

After spreading Judaism throughout Europe, he published the book 'Why Jews Succeed' - translated into Chinese (!) and widely appreciated not just among Jews. Rabbi Nechemia Rothenberg, head of a kollell and founder of the 'Zehut' organization, discusses the next big thing: an unprecedented Hollywood production that will set the world abuzz.

The Miracle of Zachi Leon's Oil Cap

How a small computer error leads a man to repentance, ultimately inspiring him to write a strengthening book filled with enlightening insights. An interview with Zachi Leon, author of 'Divine Providence', sharing his personal Chanukah miracle - the oil cap miracle.

Our Emissary to Antarctica: The Devout Photographer Spreads Judaism on the Frozen Continent

At just 29, he has visited Iran, Albania, the Floating Islands, and other remote locations worldwide. The devout photographer, Meir Alfasi, recently returned from a journey to the icy continent, where his mission was to spread Judaism. The bonus: he brought back exclusive photos of the Land of Ice and many insights. Curious about how he prayed with a quorum and how Shabbat went?

All Year Round: Aryeh Margalit Collects 600 Dreidels in 19 Years

He collected lanterns, hats, and even chickens before discovering dreidel collecting, a far more intricate and lively hobby. Margalit owns wooden, metal, crystal dreidels, and high-tech ones too. Beyond the joy, he runs engaging workshops for ages 4 to 90, rekindling people's love for the dreidel.

The Battle of Supermarkets on Shabbat: Tel Aviv Grocery Union Chairman Faces Slander

Despite his successful campaign for preserving Shabbat in Tel Aviv, Kobi Bremer, a grocery store owner on Shenkin Street, observes how supermarket owners do not truly adhere to the law and continue opening convenience and grocery stores, even on Shabbat. "The fact that there is a boycott against me won't deter me from doing what is right," he says and shares how he escaped death thanks to a blessing from Rebbetzin Kanievsky, of blessed memory.

Coaching Inspired by Judaism: When in a Hole, Stop Digging

Nothing prepared Rabbi Aharon Friedman for dealing with a sick child. Over 30 years have passed, and the young father became a counselor and educator, saving hundreds from spiritual death. A special interview with the author of the book series 'You Can Too', as he releases a new book.

No Longer in a World of Silence: Mom, I Hear You

Sweet Ayala was just a year old when diagnosed with a hearing impairment. Her baby brother Benjamin was diagnosed with the same condition, and both underwent surgeries to implant a special device that enables them to hear. Their mother, Daphna Greenstein, whose other four children were born healthy, speaks about handling the situation and her gratitude to Hashem.

Musician Oren Tzur Releases First Personal Album

Oren Tzur, a prominent and busy producer in Israel, has an impressive record of collaborating with top artists. Now, he releases his first personal album and shares insights on his profound love for Judaism and music.

Rabbi Avner Kwass: No Unsuccessful Couples, Only Unguided Couples

"Relationships are the bread and butter of this generation," says Rabbi Avner Kwass, a specialist in marital harmony known for his engaging, humorous, and faith-based lectures. In a deep conversation about the current issues, he states, "My fulfillment comes from studying Torah."

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.

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