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Tal Segev Opens a "New Page"

Tal Segev’s musical silence was caused by a rare ear disease. How did he return to creating, and what connected him to Yonatan Razel? In this fascinating interview, he talks about the struggles with the disease and his connection to Judaism.

Alma Zohar: "The Process Will Last My Whole Life"

Alma Zohar's spiritual journey is evident in her work as a creator and poet. "I started an internal work and rectification process, which continues to this day and with God's help, will last all my life," she shares in an interview with Hidabroot.

Am Yisrael Chai: The Lost Tribe Fulfills the Dream to Pray at the Kotel

The Lost Tribe Comes Home: Members of the Bnei Menashe tribe recently ascended from Manipur, India, to fulfill their dream of praying at the Western Wall. Now, they hope for the rest of their tribe, still in exile, to make it to the Holy Land. Michael Freund, chairman of the "Shavei Israel" organization, is determined to complete the task. "They feel they have the great merit of being the generation of redemption." An interview.

The Bus Driver Who Fought the Terrorist: "Hashem is the Real Hero, I Was Just the Messenger"

Herzl Bitton wrestled for several terrifying minutes with the terrorist who turned line 40 into a blood-soaked attack scene. Today, Bitton reveals: "My late brother, Shimshon, who passed away about five years ago, appeared to me and guided me on what to do." During surgery, Bitton had another spiritual experience: "I saw a tunnel and a flash of light, but it wasn't my time to go."

Chaim Topol: "Fortunately, the Jewish People are a Good People"

About four years ago, the Jordan River Village opened in the Lower Galilee, allowing children with chronic illnesses to enjoy a dream vacation at no cost. The village spans 245 dunams, with most staff and doctors volunteering. Actor Chaim Topol, the man behind the initiative, says in an interview: "We've become the flagship camp worldwide; everyone envies us." Have we already said how fortunate Israel is?

The Secret is in Unity: How Jacqueline Elharar Raised 18 Children

They grew up together, slept head-to-foot, shared a blanket, and lived by values of helping others, giving up, and generosity. "To have many children, you need to love and sacrifice," says the mother of the family. And what about income? "Every child has their own luck," she replies. A woman of valor, did we mention? Interview.

The Haredi Doctor Who Treated the Wounded at Har Nof: This Massacre Is of My Brothers

Dr. Morel Joyce, a volunteer at United Hatzalah, was the first doctor to arrive at the Har Nof attack scene. After caring for the wounded, she stood by the widows during the anxious minutes when they didn’t know the fate of their husbands. A month after the horrific attack, she talks about the piercing silence at the bloody scene, the ensuing trauma, and the resilient community healing through kindness and soul-searching. Special interview.

Druze Woman Who Converted: I Am a Jewish Daughter of the King

S', a young Druze woman who officially joined Hashem's people, admits: "Judaism is the true religion. I converted, and I know it's not a game. Only Hashem knows what's in my heart." She has a message for young women caught up with Arabs: "They want revenge on the Jewish people, so they target Jewish women. It's a shame for young women."

Rebbetzin Yehudit Yosef: Struggling to Find Comfort

As the anniversary of Maran's passing is marked these days, for his daughter-in-law, Rebbetzin Yehudit Yosef, it's the day when the heart of Israel fell silent. In a special interview, Rebbetzin Yosef recounts the moments of farewell and life thereafter.

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