Is Work Stress Causing Your Back Pain? Study Reveals Surprising Link
A four-year study finds that chronic lower back pain may be tied to high job stress, poor work-life balance, and lack of recognition
A four-year study finds that chronic lower back pain may be tied to high job stress, poor work-life balance, and lack of recognition
Ayelet Hariv, widow of Major Aviram Hariv, shares stories of his exceptional character, his love for learning and others, and the immense void left behind.
Over a year after being critically injured by an anti-tank missile and considered the most severe case at Rambam Hospital, Roy shares his rehabilitation journey and the miracles along the way, along with a message for wounded soldiers and their families.
After 200 years and a miraculous rescue from Europe, the scroll is welcomed in a moving ceremony from the Nova memorial site
Yair Aliatzur, the singer who captured the nation with his hit "Even Better," reveals the touching story behind the song, his mission, and his special bond with Rabbi Shalom Arush.
Parents discover their children's teachers are Arab. Are Israeli schools doing enough to address their concerns?
Discover how ordinary people ended up working for Iran, and what motivated them to contact an enemy state. Experts Dr. Ilan Diamant and Shlomo Feld provide insights.
The toughest patient's humble request, innovative tech helping wounded soldiers, and the resilience of Rambam Hospital's medical team during wartime.
Toval Dembo Ben-Yohana, a tenth-grade student, developed a website allowing the public to write letters of encouragement and hope to captives. How is it done, and how did the initiative start? Toval shares his story in an insightful interview.
Israeli researchers have developed an AI model that predicts blood sugar levels years in advance, potentially changing diabetes care forever.
Music and faith intertwined in Maya Zigdon's childhood, leading her family back to Judaism. Yet, life's challenges proved more complex than she ever imagined.
Striving for balance, three brave women have decided to remove their computers from home, discovering a vibrant world beyond the screen. Learn about their motivations and the challenges they face.
Every morning, Reishit Hirschfeld chooses to rise and conquer the day—something far from given. After months of battling major depression and even experiencing hospitalization, she opens a window into the world of mental health survivors. In an open and brave interview, she shares her life's journey.
Abishag Sidkalev, born with cerebral palsy, finds her voice through faith, love, and technology, dreaming of new shoes for the coming of the messiah.
Artist Hodaya Bushari set out to paint Rabbi Avi Goldberg, who was tragically killed in Lebanon. She never anticipated the heartfelt phone call she would receive from his wife, Rachel.
How did a child who knew nothing about Torah study become a techie developing brilliant software for dividing Talmudic texts? Developer Ohad Kimchi shares his journey that led to this unique project.
Miki Chait overcame a turbulent youth, finding proverbial salvation in capoeira and strength through faith. Now, he's dedicated to empowering at-risk youth through sports.
From a broken car to spaghetti with the kids, and even a hostage deal – these anecdotes are part of Uri Brilliant's book, 'My Living Torah'. Discover the book’s origins and how they link to his unique Talmud study method.
Less than a week after the passing of Shaul Moyal in Lebanon, two of his ten children sit down for an emotional conversation about their father, a man deeply devoted to Torah. They reveal the messages he left with them before his death and vow: "We will continue living joyfully, as he would have wanted."
Can a soldier without a left hand put on tefillin? A new book by Rabbi Bistritzky explores the fascinating questions of Jewish law encountered by Israeli soldiers injured in combat.