7 Surprising Facts That Might Make You Smile
These short and sweet facts bring smiles, curiosity, and maybe even a little wonder
These short and sweet facts bring smiles, curiosity, and maybe even a little wonder
How much caffeine is in the daily drinks we are used to having? We set out to find out.
Regular tests show everything is fine, yet many still experience long-term symptoms like fatigue, concentration issues, and breathlessness. Why does this happen, and how can we help?
Sweet drinks often add to your weight, but some beverages can actually help you lose it. Here are the top 5 recommended ones.
If you’ve tested positive, you're probably busy preparing to stay in isolation. Once that's taken care of, knowing what to eat to strengthen your body and help fight the illness is essential. Important tips below.
For the first time in 3,000 years, the mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep - possibly the ruler during the Exodus - has been analyzed using CT scans.
On this day, the 9th of Elul, 670 years ago, mobs in Western Europe attacked Jewish communities, particularly in Mainz, blaming them for the "Black Death".
While COVID seems to be behind us with masks off and restrictions lifted, everyone around seems to be sneezing and coughing. Here's why.
Understanding the paradox of emotional bonds with abusers.
Bipolar disorder, also known as "manic depression," is a condition in the group of psychotic disorders characterized by polar mood swings. Here's what you need to know about the disorder.
On this day, the 9th of Tevet, 954 years ago, the Jewish community of Granada faced tragic events that marked the end of their Golden Age.
Today, the 28th of November, marks 57 years since the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy during a campaign trip in the Southern states.
On this day, the 29th of Cheshvan, we remember the tragic loss of Gabi and Rivka Holtzberg, z"l, who were killed 12 years ago in the Mumbai terror attacks.
On this day, 160 years ago, Mishkenot Sha'ananim was inaugurated, the first neighborhood outside the Old City walls of Jerusalem.
Eighty years ago on this day, the Warsaw Ghetto was hermetically sealed, prohibiting any movement in or out.
Today, on the 9th of Cheshvan, marks 28 years since a military training accident at the Zikim base in the Negev claimed the lives of five soldiers.
693 years ago, on the 9th of Cheshvan, Rabbi Asher ben Yechiel, fondly known as the Rosh, passed away, leaving a lasting impact on Talmudic scholarship and halachic rulings.
Today, on the 8th of Cheshvan, marks 300 years since the first burning of Rabbi Yehuda the Chassid's synagogue.
On this day, 65 years ago, Israel saw the launch of its first computer – WEIZAC. Only six years later, another computer joined it.
On this day, the 13th of Tishrei, 34 years ago, navigator Ron Arad was captured in Lebanon. To this day, he is still classified as missing.
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