Young Woman Hatzalah Volunteer: “I May Be Deaf But I Can Save Your Life!”
Nechama Lobel, who was born deaf, volunteers for United Hatzalah and saves lives.
A Stranger Pays a Poor Man’s Debt
Then he sets him up his own successful business.
A ‘Phone Call’ to G-d
“I was praying in a phone booth when someone came; what do I do?”
Shabbat Observant Athletes Won’t Need to Compromise Their Principles
Israeli Government grants to sports clubs will depend on their accommodating Shabbat observers
Islands in the Stream
"I thought I had her pegged. And now I realize - as the sky grows dark and we only see…
Six Tips for Finding Your Match from Rabbanit Yamima Mizrachi
Rabbanit Yamima Mizrachi’s advice on finding your match is refreshing. See for yourself!
Doing it Yourself – The Two Phases of Life
Watch a fascinating clip illustrating the kabbalistic patterns and phases in life, with Rabbi Akiva Tatz
Y-Studs: Mimkomcha – A Cappella
Y-Studs with another masterpiece composed by Shlomo Carlebach
Laws of Shabbat – The Melacha of Grinding
Why is it forbidden to grind a chili pepper on Shabbos, whereas crumbling bread or cookies is permissible?
I Can’t Take My Spouse’s Criticism!
How to give or get criticism from your spouse