How Does Our Blood Reach Every Part of the Body? 5 Points to Ponder
Who painted our teeth white, how does our blood reach even the smallest parts of the body, and did you know there are plants that can prey?
Who painted our teeth white, how does our blood reach even the smallest parts of the body, and did you know there are plants that can prey?
How are openings closed and openings sealed at birth? Who are we really angry with? What happens to Israel when Jews don't live there? How does oxygen travel through the body, and why do we experience disasters?
Where are the body's openings, what book can interest everyone, how do we perceive a fireball in the night sky, how does the body heal itself, and what have we done with the last three months?
Why do we need worms, what miracles happen "under our noses," how does the body know when to eat, drink, and stop, and what benefit do we derive from the dangerous venom of certain animals?
What word signifies the uniqueness of the Jewish people, why is the female body designed this way, how does a woodpecker avoid concussion, and can prayers go unanswered?
What is the sophisticated clinic inside the womb? To whom do we pray? How are blood sugar levels balanced? What is the difference between the legs of different birds, and how is our world so colorful?
What creates breast milk? What is the human expiration date? Who is the 'annoying' child we love to care for? Is forgetting a flaw in memory? And who is our 'adoptive' father?
Why do milk teeth fall out gradually? Why is so much invested in burying loved ones? How does a chick breathe inside an egg? How do we speak, and why couldn't Hashem wish us harm?
Who is the only one who doesn't feel cold or heat? Why do we complain about what happens to us? Are the events in our lives bad or actually good? How do the vocal cords know when to open or close, and do we need to observe the wonders of creation?
Whose hand is bigger, who has more reason to say thank you than a healed patient, how poor are we really, and who are you helping when you do an act of kindness?
Why is a 5 ruble coin better than a 10 ruble one? What distinguishes criticism from correction? Where can we see Hashem, and how many rolls do you have left?
In what way is a tree similar to a person? What can each of us learn from trees about giving? And how do trees help us to contemplate the presence of Hashem?
Why the cobbler works at night, when we ask for accidents, a lesson in "judging favorably," and why you shouldn't carry potatoes around.
What happened to the man who entered the king's treasury for 5 minutes? How did the marksman succeed against the king? How old is my dentist, and what is the connection between tefillin and money?
Who are a person's true friends? What do children learn from us about respecting parents? Why doesn't the elephant run away? What does the echo do, and why does Hashem burn our shed?
The right way to win a battle, the crown that fell into the right place, what can be done with a lone sandal, and is there life after birth?
Why does Hashem make challenging things happen to us during the day? When do you buy a first-class ticket? How can we fix the world, and who loves burnt buns?
Ronen's mother and the harm of gossip, everyone's distant village, sustenance only from Hashem, and important lessons from... Monopoly.
Why did the gardener call to offer his services? What is the significance of a small point in an address? How important is it to respect the opinions of others, and how is it that everything happens for the best?
A single coin worth more than a mansion, millions of stars pointing to one simple truth, the butterfly whose life is in your hands, a surprising hearing test, and a toy steering wheel for every Jew.