“I Imagined Him Surrounded by Light”: Iris Haim on Loss, Faith, and Choosing Hope
How optimism, perspective, and a refusal to hate became a mission of connection after unimaginable tragedy
How optimism, perspective, and a refusal to hate became a mission of connection after unimaginable tragedy
On the night of the Meron tragedy, Chilik Frank was playing on stage, as he has for decades. In an interview, he shares the uplifting moments before, his feelings after, and explains what draws thousands to Meron for Rashbi.
For 15 years, Meir Cohen has been delivering Lego sets to children with cancer and more recently to wounded soldiers. A quiet tragedy in his life only fueled his resolve.
Betzalel Bazak was critically injured in war, yet a devoted medic stayed behind, saving his life. His wife, Efrat, shares their miraculous journey and an unexpected visit from Benny Gantz.
In honor of Israel's 77th Independence Day, join us as we uncover surprising and important facts about the pioneers who first settled the land. Historian Moshe Nachmani shares insights into these early trailblazers, who often differed from popular tales. Plus: How many of Tel Aviv's founders were religious?
Following the tragedy of Rabbi Achiyad Ettinger z"l, Rabbi Itzik Paniri embraced the challenge of leading the new yeshiva in Tel Aviv. In an exclusive interview, he shares the mission, the transition from a small, devout community to an urban environment, and the hurdles faced in their unique neighborhood.
Managing unexpected guests, creating a home away from home, and making traditions memorable. Einav and Osnat Hayman open their doors and share their inspiring journey.
Just like his parents, Rabbi Gilad Menachem Berlin and his wife Tamar opened their home to foster children. They share their journey of fostering alongside raising 11 biological children.