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"My Daughter Has Celiac, But She Wants To Be Like Everyone Else"

Esty Erlichman, a mother of a gluten-sensitive child, is driving change by engaging companies, appealing to health funds, and raising public awareness. "Abroad, restaurants automatically offer gluten-free menus; it's high time that awareness comes here too," she asserts.

Orit Mark: "My Father Was Murdered Five Years Ago, Everything Changed Since Then"

Five and a half years have passed since the attack that took Orit Mark's father, Rabbi Michael Mark, away. Three years later, she faced yet another tragedy when her elder brother was killed in an accident. Now, as a married woman and a mother, Orit is confident: "Despite the darkness in the world, there is a path to bring light into it."

Greetings from Iraq: 'Who Gave You Permission to Abandon Your Prophet?'

When engineers Jacob Shafer and Meir Ronen were asked to fly to Iraq to restore the tomb of the Prophet Nahum, they didn't anticipate the complexity and danger of the mission. Now, three years after that journey, they share their experiences and excitedly announce: 'The tomb has been restored and awaits visitors'

At My Wedding People Cried, They Couldn't Believe I Would Get Married

Jonathan Zarviv grew up with medical challenges and visual impairment. After moving between institutions, he found his place at the Blind Home Education. In an emotional conversation, he describes his journey, reactions, the way people looked at him, finding a job, and the highlight - the wedding. 'I am an example that after darkness comes light, there is always a chance'

"We Thought He'd Become a Yeshiva Student, But He Spiraled to the Lowest Depths"

The boy who confused prayers and eventually became a young rabbi, the teenager who flew to Canada and continued studying in a yeshiva, and the young men who come every Shabbat night for a six-hour class. Rabbi Pinchas Badush, head of the 'Chanoch LaNa'ar' movement in Beit She'an, shares about 22 years of touching and inspiring activities.

"I Chose to Disconnect from My Mother, I Didn't Want Her to Be Part of My Life"

From the age of three and a half, Ortal Rachel was raised outside her home and felt immense anger towards her parents for years. At 20, she began a journey of returning to religion, which led her to perceive reality from a different perspective. "Parental alienation occurs in many families, but there's always a chance, always hope," she says.

"I Have 250 Wonderful Ideas for Seniors with Dementia"

It's not easy to see our aging parents start to get confused and forgetful. Tamar Deshevsky, a gerontology researcher, is convinced that even in severe dementia cases, there are ways to enjoy time with parents, bring them joy, and even engage with them. What are these creative ideas and how can one experience this period in the least painful and most effective way?

"I Identified My Friend Lifeless and Remembered - I Never Thanked Him"

Just a week before his wedding, Nir Rubin participated in the tragic battle at Bint J'beil, risking his life, but then discovered his matchmaker lying lifeless and remembered: "I never thanked him." In a heartfelt conversation, he recounts the story of the battle and the lessons he carries forward.

"I Shouted to the Doctors: 'I Can't Feel My Body, It's Paralyzed!'"

As a mother of a young child and close to giving birth to her second, Edna Hajaj-Leibovitz was struck by Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Her body shut down, she couldn't stand or move, and breathing was a struggle. In a miraculous process, her baby was born, and Edna herself returned to life.

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