How Heroes Are Made: The Extraordinary Story of Irena Gut
A 17-year-old girl, the Holocaust, and the quiet courage that saved Jewish lives
A 17-year-old girl, the Holocaust, and the quiet courage that saved Jewish lives
Hanan Tsaig, a newly married father, faced one of the greatest challenges of his life when his business collapsed, leaving him without even a washing machine. After years of rebuilding himself as an economic consultant, he now sees it as his mission to help others live happily, free from financial stress.
Bees can dance, "talk" with flowers, communicate with each other, and now it turns out they may even influence the weather. Professor Yoav Yair, Dean of the School of Sustainability at Reichman University and an expert in atmospheric and space research, shares this intriguing information.
Sorin Hershko, a soldier injured in the Entebbe Operation, became paralyzed but continues living life to the fullest, taking on unique initiatives. In an inspiring conversation, he shares, "I realized this is the situation, and with it, I must triumph."
Yair Enavi, one of the most famous press illustrators of the 1970s, unexpectedly left everything behind to pursue a life dedicated to Torah and mitzvot. Today, after 42 years of learning in a kollel, he reveals the journey he underwent and why he continued to publish his artworks anonymously.
Shoshi Levin was born with a cleft lip, but her parents knew from the start she was the most beautiful child. In an emotional conversation, Shoshi speaks about her life's journey, the surgeries, treatments, and the passing of her mother. "My mother's words still resonate with me today and give me tremendous strength."
Binyamin Blum was injured in the First Lebanon War while rescuing wounded soldiers from a minefield. Despite his severe injury, he insisted on returning to fight. Then, with his leg in a cast and in pain, the commander informed him: 'We're entering Beirut, and you're coming with us.'
Hidabroot presents a special series for Chanukah: "On Miracles and Wars" – tales of heroism, faith, and miracles from Israel's wars. This time: Emmanuel Amibar and the miracles he experienced during the Six-Day War.
Special Chanukah feature from Hidabroot: "On the Miracles and the Wars" - Stories of heroism, faith, and miracles from Israel's wars. This time: The incredible Yom Kippur War miracle experienced by Rabbi Yeshua Ben Shoshan.
A Chinese medicine practitioner shares her powerful path through sensitivity, spirituality, and return to Judaism
A Special Series for Chanukah: Tales of Courage, Faith, and Miracles from Israel's Wars. This time: Tzvi Pavrada tells of the prayer book that protected him during the Yom Kippur War, and the miraculous way he found its owner after 48 years.
In light of Azerbaijan's announcement about opening its new embassy in Israel, Rabbi Shneur Segal, the rabbi of Baku, shares insights about life in a predominantly Shia country, the challenges, and stories of resilience.
The day after the Israeli police announced they are investigating the crash in Tel Aviv as a terrorist attack, Gilad Tanaami, moderately injured, shares: "I might not have been here, Hashem protected me because of the synagogue."
Learn why the Ministries of Housing and Welfare decided to install solar panels on public housing roofs and how it will benefit the residents.
Omri Veretsh grew up on a kibbutz without any knowledge of Judaism, while Amichai Chazan rebelled against his religious upbringing and wanted to become a Tibetan monk. Miraculously, their paths crossed, they returned to Judaism, and together they founded the 'Good Point' theater, spreading goodness across the country.
The 30-hour flights for the mission, the challenging wait for children, the amazing news of the quadruplets, and the numerous concerns that accompanied until the moment of birth. Boaz Klein, father of the quadruplets who touched the Jewish world, in an emotional conversation.
The Glitzenstein family from Chernivtsi, Ukraine, continues their activities even during wartime. How do they cope with soldiers' funerals, lack of electricity, and echoes of explosions? Rabbi Glitzenstein shares in a captivating conversation, including their severe car accident and an unbelievable miracle.
After growing up in Suriname and rediscovering his Jewish roots, Benjamin Chong-Alvarez has founded an organization to strengthen the bond between Israel and Suriname. "The community there is assimilating, and this is the only way to save it," he claims.
Balance scales next to punch cards and tokens; coins from the Hasmonean period next to an armored vehicle from Israel's independence war; books from the early days of the state and even millstones from Nahal Gerar. Jacob and Debbie Kelley opened their home to nostalgia; you're invited to visit.
Since his son was diagnosed with autism, Danny Or-Fox has dedicated his life to granting him independence and quality of life. Committed to helping his son and others like him integrate into society, Danny believes: 'Being different doesn't make them limited.'