A Journey of Faith: How Our Son's Illness Changed Everything
A personal story of a child's illness, seeking closeness to Hashem, heartfelt apologies, and the enduring melody of "Adon HaSelichot." An interview with Ariella Savir for "My Elul."
A personal story of a child's illness, seeking closeness to Hashem, heartfelt apologies, and the enduring melody of "Adon HaSelichot." An interview with Ariella Savir for "My Elul."
Mere weeks after learning her uncle was killed in captivity, Merav Mor-Raviv sits down for an emotional interview. "People don't understand, but these captives are experiencing something akin to a Holocaust."
How a Soviet girl with no knowledge of Judaism found her way back to her roots, and how she journeyed from Belarus to Jerusalem. Cellist Ella Kauffman shares her moving story.
Tzipi Ahel, grandmother of abducted Alon Ahel, shares her family's emotional journey as they await his return with hope and positivity, while also focusing on awareness through art.
Discover the stunning artifacts from Jerusalem’s luxurious homes – chandeliers and exquisite stoneware – now part of the Israel Museum's new exhibit. Senior curator Dudi Mevorach shares the fascinating finds, spotlighting a rare stone box unearthed recently in the City of David.
When Sharon Shlomo danced on Simchat Torah, he couldn’t have imagined that his brothers would be kidnapped from Kibbutz Be'eri to Gaza. Now, over 300 days since the attack, he wages the fight of his life for their return.
Moran Kors faced a tough challenge when a major project she was to lead was halted at the last moment. Yet, out of this disappointment, a unique collaboration between her and Bar-Ilan University emerged.
Since learning that her nephew Omer Naotrah was taken captive by Hamas, Genya Tzohar has dedicated herself to strengthening the people of Israel through increased prayers and unity. "This is the message Omer always gave us, and it's the best thing we can do to honor him." Dealing with the torment of uncertainty remains a challenge.
How Dr. Chaya Keller, an award-winning mathematician and mother of 11, manages her groundbreaking research alongside raising a large family.
Chaim Otter lost all four of his children, but this has not stopped him from volunteering regularly at a Chevra Kadisha, running a soup kitchen, and helping during wartime. Now, after receiving the President's Medal for his work, he shares his faith-driven journey.
How artist Rose Bar Noor turned her post-tragedy seclusion into powerful art. In her latest exhibition, she shares the story behind her evocative paintings.
When Eli Eliahu was jailed in Syria, nobody knew if he would return alive. Decades later, from his home in Jerusalem, he recounts his survival story and personal Exodus.
Photographer Michal Greenbaum's transformative visit to Cuba led her to embrace a new path. She shares her story and showcases her journey in a captivating exhibition.
Gideon Sharon, a former fighter pilot turned spiritual leader, launches a remarkable project encouraging Jews worldwide to start their day with 'Modeh Ani'. As millions join in, Sharon reveals the heartfelt story behind it and the inspiring reactions.
Nirit Khutovoli never imagined her journey to Judaism would lead her to become a singer, uplifting women in adversity. During wartime, she navigates the dilemma: "How can I sing?"
At just 21, Shulamit Markowitz-Lebel faced the devastating loss of her husband in a car accident. Her journey through grief, faith, and creativity has led her to create a film documenting parts of her life. She insists, 'Art is what allows me to choose life.'
When Rabbi Heschel Reichlebich was given five offices to transform into a synagogue, he couldn't have imagined the number of professionals who would volunteer their services for free. They, in turn, never anticipated witnessing visible miracles during the construction.
A unique initiative spearheaded by Derech HaMelech and other outreach organizations aims to make Torah-based education accessible to traditional families. With their efforts spreading across more than 70 communities, they are optimistic about a pending revolution.
As we mark 40 years since the passing of Baba Sali, a new book unveils his deep connection with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, highlighting their correspondences, shared miracles, and joint efforts for the Jewish people.
Noa Galor, a distinguished theater producer, shares her transformation sparked by a journey to the U.S. and how she's bringing uncompromising quality to Jewish women's theater.
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