From Terror Survivor to Life Saver: Shimon Levi’s Miraculous Full Circle
Saved as a baby in a bombing, he later saves a stabbing victim in Jerusalem
Saved as a baby in a bombing, he later saves a stabbing victim in Jerusalem
Her extraordinary journey from a war-torn childhood to rebuilding Jewish life in Moldova across generations
For six years, Eitam Yaakov lived in Hollywood as a successful rock band member, performing across America and working on a promising album managed by Chad Kroeger, the lead singer of Nickelback. Deep into yoga practice, a transformation led him to truth, almost completely leaving the music world to work on an innovative Jewish children's book.
Prof. Michael Schimmel, the legendary director of the neonatal unit at Shaare Zedek, unveils his personal journey, the unit's story, and the challenging dilemmas that haunted him over the years.
At 35, Nina Gamzolotova experienced a stroke that paralyzed the left side of her body, leaving her disabled. Nina refused to accept her condition and fought from that moment on to return to life. She is now confident: "Hashem gave me the gift of life, and not less importantly – the gift of spirit."
For years, Omri Ben Akiva traveled the world writing and composing songs, searching for the Creator. What happened in a restaurant in India that sparked his thoughts? Who were the people that helped him along the way? And how is it that the very songs he wrote ultimately guided him to the right path? A candid and fascinating interview.
Sarah Frish, formerly the youngest judge in the country, reveals the great challenge of her life: disability due to polio. She shares her childhood experiences, explains why her parents did not dwell on her illness, and how she managed a household and a demanding career with a paralyzed hand.
What lies behind the Segulah of Monday-Thursday-Monday in the Zvahill community? Who was the first to recognize the sanctity of the place, and how did the Rebbe secure 50 more years for a woman nearing death? R' Eliezer Deutch, a director of the Zvahill institutions, shares an insightful conversation.
Yerach Gletter faces both his and his wife's Parkinson's disease with relentless humor. He jokes even about the prostate cancer and heart issues he developed. After years of various public roles, he's certain: "Now my role is to bring joy to the world."
Hezekiah Amir Dromi traveled the world for seven years before he found his way to Judaism. Together with his wife, they established a farm in the mountains, not anticipating that one day the state might demand their departure. Amidst herding and olive harvesting, he shares their struggles, firmly believing that 'everything will turn out for the best.'
Sarah Shama traveled to Syria to document the ancient synagogue in Aleppo, unaware it would be the last time it stood in its original form. Now, due to the exclusive photos she brought to Israel, the synagogue is restored for future generations.
Diagnosed with atherosclerosis and in a critical state, Drora Baharal decided to live every moment fully. Now, at age 78 and with 70% disability, she continues to explore the world, affirming: "Even with limitations, dreams can be realized."
The moment the terrorist jumped from the bushes, the shot that led to the death of Officer Amir Chori, the assault, and the moment the bitter news was delivered to the family. Officer Amos Besheari, who was revealed this week as the one who shot the terrorist in the Bnei Brak attack, in a chilling interview.
Beekeepers Telem Galili and Ehud Levy initiate a unique prayer at the tomb of Honi HaMe'agel. Learn why they believe honey is crucial to the Israeli economy, what their daily routine looks like, and how they deal with constant stings.
For years, the deaf community in Israel had to cope with lack of access to healthcare services. So how do they manage these situations, and could a groundbreaking app from the Ministry of Health change the field?
Alex Michigen has been volunteering with Magen David Adom for over half a century and recently celebrated his 80th birthday. In a special interview, he shares what keeps him going and recalls unforgettable events and open miracles.
Avital Perl's daily visits to the sacred site in Shiloh reveal awe-inspiring stories. She shares her experience with the place, archaeological discoveries, and miraculous tales of hope.
After giving birth to her first child, Eliraz Israeli faced 13 miscarriages and two additional births. Chaya Shmidov had a daughter after seven years of treatments, and Efrat Libi had two children before her family planning was halted. A riveting documentary reveals the journey of couples experiencing secondary infertility and their quest to expand their families.
Agricultural worker Revital Boraya Pink received a gift of life when she survived a work accident. Since then, she has experienced a journey of getting closer to Judaism. "I'm not asking questions or searching for answers, rather putting my trust in the Creator of the world," she explains. What does life look like for an observant farmer?
"We continue to believe that Moishi will return, while maintaining a routine," says Moishi Kleinerman's mother, whose son has been missing for 212 days. She recounts her last conversation with her son, the message he left her, and her feelings: "The longing never stops; we are torn apart." A mother's heart.