The Doctor Said There Was No Hope — But 16 Years Later, a Miracle Happened
From that moment on, Coplin felt life had lost all meaning — how could he go on without the ability to see?
From that moment on, Coplin felt life had lost all meaning — how could he go on without the ability to see?
From gifted artist to devoted Torah learner—how one man’s talent helped solve crimes and brought him closer to Hashem
The first word in the Torah that begins with the letter Tav is 'Tohu,' describing the formative chaos pre-creation. It symbolizes the absence of boundaries.
In Hebrew mysticism, the letter Shin represents transformation, contrasting with Reish, which symbolizes fundamental material form. These insights delve into profound changes while maintaining core essence.
Through what he calls 'weak measurements,' he has shown that in the quantum world of tiny particles, future states can indeed influence events occurring in our present, and even in the past.
The letter 'Reish' symbolizes the 'head', embodying the core idea that drives everything forward, akin to how our heads direct our entire being.
A mine was hidden under the dog's body. It was remotely activated from a nearby Arab ice factory. The truck exploded and caught fire. Some guards were killed instantly, while others were brutally attacked by a mob.
Conditions on the ship worsened. Some passengers were in dire straits, while others clung to sanity. A couple decided to marry. Crumbs of stale bread were collected, kneaded with water, and fried in a pan. An anonymous passenger contributed jam to spread on the prized creation, and thus the wedding took place.
In 1792, the community was miraculously saved when a Russian attack on the synagogue—mistakenly believed to be a fortress—ended with an intact cannonball breaching its walls without exploding.
During World War II, the Jewish community of Djerba faced grave danger under Nazi occupation. Through wise negotiation and what many saw as divine intervention, disaster was averted.
One midnight, two Jewish men knocked on his door. They confessed to stealing a large sum of money from a nobleman and argued over how to divide the loot. They demanded the rabbi rule on the matter, forcing him to swear not to report them.
Every day, around twenty individuals entered a disguised bunker to manufacture arms and ammunition for Jewish fighters. Each worker was meticulously inspected upon leaving, ensuring nothing could reveal their true occupation. Any mistake could expose the factory to the British—and cost many Jews their lives.
Understanding the symbolism of the Hebrew letter 'Kuf': An exploration of existence, connection, and outward appearances.
At a time when both Torah scholars and financial supporters were scarce, who was the remarkable woman whose heart led her to make such a transformative contribution?
He once walked out of a mansion to crowds and cameras—now he walks into a study hall to learn Torah, wearing a kippah and tzitzit.
Modern slavery may feel like a thing of the past, but in Sudan, it's a harsh reality. As a child, Simon Deng had no rights and could be beaten at will. He served his masters without any reward, likely to remain theirs forever.
The Midrash Records the Cave of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai—but the Story of the Builder of His Tomb Is One Worth Telling
The "Kings of the Hittites" mentioned in the Book of Joshua and the sons of Heth from the Torah were part of a powerful Hittite empire, comparable in strength to the Babylonian or Egyptian empires. The Hittites, however, were forgotten by history.
The discovery of Tanis unveiled a breathtaking yet terrifying landscape. As the sands parted, they revealed a ravaged cityscape as if mythical beasts from a fantasy had mangled its towers and reshaped its earth.
Deep within the ancient ruins of Tel Lachish, numerous artifacts help reconstruct the city's history from the Canaanite to the Israelite periods, up until its destruction.