"It's a Miracle: A Month After Establishing the Seminary, My Child Started to Hear"
Bat-El Levy's dream was to establish a girls' seminary in Ramla. An unexpected partner helped her make this dream a reality, with an outcome beyond expectations.
Bat-El Levy's dream was to establish a girls' seminary in Ramla. An unexpected partner helped her make this dream a reality, with an outcome beyond expectations.
Yaniv Swisa, who has been managing one of the world's leading circus troupes for years, recently decided to start putting on tefillin and wearing tzitzit. "I decided I can't lie to Hashem, so I started closing the circus on Shabbat." For the first time, he's offering a unique show for the religious community.
Cleaning agents, while effective, can pose serious health risks. Each year, tens of thousands suffer injuries during Passover cleaning sprees, with some cases resulting in severe harm or even death. Experts offer guidance on avoiding such dangers.
When Elad Mokades aimed to produce a quality film about Torah study, it seemed like an impossible dream. But after sharing his vision on 'Hidabroot', a volunteer photographer reached out to him. Six months later, he won first prize.
Esti Goloventzitz, who never considered herself an initiator, launched a remarkable prayer day for women in memory of her late son David, to implore for redemption.
After thousands of inquiries and dozens of auditions, Radio Kol Chai in collaboration with the Hidabroot website is promoting the 'The Next Voice from Jerusalem' competition. Menachem Toker, the host of the competition, provides a behind-the-scenes look.
Nurit Schatz decided to volunteer in the happiest places – in delivery rooms and maternity wards at Hadassah, and discovered the profound need for such service. "Even in the happiest of places, joy must be preserved," she explains.
Ohad Rosenfeld reached the ends of the earth, evading a tsunami and finding solace by a spring. Yet, he feared returning to his Jewish roots more than anything else. A fascinating conversation reveals his life's story.
Harel Zion was set to compete in a youth boxing tournament to crown the country's champion. He withdrew at the last moment because it was held on Shabbat. "I want to be like Omer Adam, who doesn't perform on Shabbat," he explains.
Naomi Proovestein was raised in a family of Hebrew language enthusiasts, sparking her passion for teaching and publishing delightful books on the subject. Discover the whimsical names she creates, like 'Maya Gidu' for someone insecure, in this engaging interview.
On the eve of Purim, cartoonist Avishai Chen reveals secrets from his studio, sharing where his ideas come from, who he consults before publication, and the cartoon he regrets to this day.
Over 150 years ago, the Haimov family began producing wine in Bukhara. They could not have foreseen that this wine would be the key to their survival during World War II and their immigration to Israel. Eliran Aaronoff, a fifth-generation winemaker, shares their remarkable story.
In honor of the Purim holiday, 'Magen HaLev' School decided to fulfill the children's dreams through costumes. The spectacular results are before you.
Michael Ossnis was an atheist until twenty years ago. But then, the Temple unexpectedly entered his life, leading him to build it with his own hands following a miraculous dream.
Six-year-old Or, with Down syndrome, has already made her mark in various campaigns. Her mother, Lital, reflects on their journey from the initial arrival of Or to embracing her unique path.
Alina Bat-El was born in Russia and grew up in a family that knew nothing about their Judaism. But in her heart, she felt: "Something is missing" and she searched for the truth. When she immigrated to Israel, she began to strengthen her faith, and today she inspires others towards Judaism.
Children recognize Malchali on the street, asking how she's out of the movie. Mothers tell her unbelievable stories of their kids who began speaking and learning values thanks to her films. Meanwhile, she's already busy with her next project: the "Eshet" monthly magazine celebrating its first year.
At ten, Gil Mizrahi survived a life-threatening bacteria, leading his family to religious strength, though he remained distant. Twenty years later, far from home, he found Hashem unexpectedly and committed to a complete return.
Rabbi Gershon Edelstein ascended to Israel with his brother on a ramshackle ship, studied on top of orange crates, and as a young man was among the first six students at Ponovezh Yeshiva. After Rabbi Shteinman's passing, he was the only one to eulogize him at the funeral. A captivating profile of the Lithuanian leader.
At 23, Tzivia Handelsman found herself divorced, lonely, and shunned. Yet it was this very circumstance that propelled her to new heights. Now, happily married and a mother of four wonderful children, she teaches other women and girls her approach to finding their destined partner: "Don't seek to complete a checklist, seek to get married."
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