How a WhatsApp Prayer Group Became a Global Movement
When Moriah started a WhatsApp group to pray for wounded soldiers, she couldn't have imagined the scope it would reach: "People overseas are praying and thanking us."
When Moriah started a WhatsApp group to pray for wounded soldiers, she couldn't have imagined the scope it would reach: "People overseas are praying and thanking us."
Shelly Hakimi faced many ups and downs, fear and joy, until the birth of her quadruplets two weeks ago. What gave her the strength to persist, and what divine gifts did she discover along the way?
Actress and director Ronit Menashe chose to lift spirits with humor amid the country's pain. 'There were fears, but ultimately, we felt a sense of redemption,' she shares.
Rabbi Avraham Zweig's quest to create matzah from traditional wheat led him through unexpected adventures. Late planting, a flock of sheep, and unusually tall wheat were just the beginning of this remarkable journey.
More than 120 women have embroidered the names of the captives, pouring their prayers and hopes into each stitch. Talya Haba, the project creator, shares about this heartfelt journey.
Gedaliah and Efrat Petrazil, parents of 11, sold their home to buy a house in the Muslim Quarter, despite never seeing it and uncertainties about their success. "The lawyer told us, 'You're not sane.'"
After removing two tattoos, Reuven Cohen embarked on a journey to remove his biggest one yet. During this process, he discovered a new mission: helping others on their path to spiritual growth.
After the tragic loss of Oron Bailin in the Re'im massacre, his mother searches for comfort: "Knowing he's in a better place brings solace."
An Arab colleague introduced a Jewish clerk to powerful pamphlets, a soldier became an enthusiastic distributor, and one surprising scholar emerged. Rabbi David Shalom Naki, the author of "In Halacha and Agada," continues to receive inspiring feedback.
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Miriam Peretz consoles bereaved families, offering comfort and resilience. "We are a people who do not lose hope."
Michal Oshman, an Israeli resident of London, embarked on an advocacy journey across Europe for Israel: "We published images of the hostages on TV, billboards, and small street signs. We won't let this issue fade away."
In recent years, Daniel Mizrachi has faced significant challenges, initially after his wheelchair overturned and later contracting COVID-19. Despite ongoing serious weakness, he has not stopped envisioning a future filled with mission and giving.
Efrat Barzel continues her open discussions, this time with young girls: Maya, who asked why she chose to be religious, Abigail with her secret notebook to Hashem, and a father who excitedly said behind the scenes, 'I've never heard my daughter speak like that before.'
Eliezer Bert, CEO of "Hasalat," discusses the first insect-free lettuce, operating the plant under mortar fire, and the company's growth from the ruins.
Avishai Shitrit, the puppet Tzur, and other friends are launching a new show soon. What unusual position does Avishai have to be in this time to operate Tzur? And what response moved him especially?
Chen's baby was expected to be born with severe defects, but not only was she born healthy, she also saved the life of another child.
Saar Halak, deputy director of the "Taking Responsibility" NGO, discusses the difficult feelings parents have about their children being glued to screens, the dangers of setting boundaries, and what is important to do instead.