Faith (Emunah)
Faith: The Foundational Principles of Jewish Belief
Finding Strength After Tragedy: Responding to National Trauma with Compassion and Faith
Reflections on grief, resilience, and the importance of emotional support.
The Miracle Survival of Perach Pilo: 48 Hours Under Terrorist Siege in Be’eri
How faith, prayer, and courage kept one woman alive in her safe room during the horrific massacre
How to Make Resolutions That Last: A Jewish Approach to Change
Why most commitments fail, and how small, short-term resolutions can help you build lasting growth and spiritual consistency
"My Child Said 'I Want My Mom Back,' and Burst into Tears"
Liza Amihai struggled with postpartum depression for ten months, was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward, and underwent eight series of treatments. "I didn’t believe I would get through it; there were days I didn’t want to live," she shares.
Falling and Rising: The True Measure of Spiritual Growth
Learn why setbacks don't define you, how perseverance is the real success, and why every effort toward repentance brings you closer to G-d.
"Women Come to Us in Difficult Situations, Begging for Help to Return to Life"
What happens to a woman who falls into postpartum depression, what makes her realize she needs professional help, and is there really a chance to get out of such a difficult situation? Dr. Vered Bar, director of 'Chava Clinic' at Sheba Medical Center, shares particularly moving stories.
From Yeshiva Struggles to Musical Breakthrough: The Remarkable Journey of Moshe Feld
How a self-taught artist turned loneliness, faith, and resilience into songs that touch thousands and inspire hope
"Our Shabbat of Blessings Became Seven Days of Mourning, Our Lives Changed Forever"
During their week of *sheva brachot*, Shelly Erlich and her husband faced tragedy when her brother was killed in an accident. Eleven years later, Shelly and her sisters perform a play that embraces the pain alongside joy, and continuity alongside the enduring memory of their brother.
"This is the Strongest Prayer I've Ever Had in My Life. I was Amazed at How Quickly it Brought Salvation"
Motti Weiss has released several hits over the past few years, receiving millions of views. On a conversation with the yeshiva supervisor that ensured he'd never be late to a performance, and the car accident where he was gifted life anew.
Why Good People Suffer: Understanding Divine Concealment and Free Will
Why righteous individuals face hardships, how suffering elevates the soul, and why God's concealment is essential for true free will and spiritual growth
"We Haven't Forgotten Our Friends, and After 20 Years We've Decided to Commemorate Them"
Naava Raphaeli and her friends cannot forget the day a suicide bomber appeared, blew himself up within a group of teenagers, and killed two of their friends and a peer. Now they are launching a unique initiative that connects all segments of the population in the country.
"I Decided to Help Children Who Struggle with Reading in 60 Days"
Children once labeled as dyslexic, older students who never acquired significant reading skills, and those moved to special education frameworks due to reading difficulties have found help through Michal Rangini's unique teaching method. She shares her insights.
Legacy of a Leader: How Yair Stern Preserves the Memory of His Father, Founder of the Lehi
A gripping account of heroism, sacrifice, controversy, and the personal cost of growing up as the son of a legendary underground fighter
"Before the Premiere, I Was Told: 'Either You Cancel the Show, or It Will Be Mixed'"
Singer Ohad Rady wanted to launch his debut show, only to be told he couldn't perform with gender separation. "It's hard to describe what I went through at that moment," he shares candidly and also offers insights on the matter.
"Rabbi Ovadia Told Me: 'This Child Can Be Happiest with You'"
Avi Mimran is one of the prominent journalists in the Haredi sector, often representing Torah views in the general community. His challenging service during Operation Protective Edge, and an important lesson he learned firsthand
The Eternal Survival of the Jewish People: How Torah Prophecies Came True Throughout History
The Jewish nation’s survival against all odds fulfills ancient biblical prophecies and continues to astonish historians
The Woman Behind the Western Wall: Yael Rabinowitz on Faith, Unity, and the Sacred Mission of Guarding Holiness
Rare insights into life beside Judaism’s holiest site — the challenges, miracles, and powerful moments of faith that unite millions of visitors in prayer and hope for the rebuilding of the Temple
Avishai Shitrit: "This Time Tzur Is Going to Open His Heart in the Most Sensitive Places"
Avishai Shitrit, the puppet Tzur, and other friends are launching a new show soon. What unusual position does Avishai have to be in this time to operate Tzur? And what response moved him especially?
"When I Awoke from Surgery, I Realized There's No One to Lean on But Hashem, and Began a Journey of Recovery"
Doron's heartfelt prayer at the grave of the Ramchal tore through the heavens, and his life-changing accident helped him rediscover himself.
The Suffering of the Shechinah: How Jewish Thought Explains Divine Pain in Our Struggles
Why God’s Presence feels our pain, and how your personal challenges are part of a shared spiritual journey toward redemption
"I Returned to Judaism Alone at Age 8. Rabbi David Abuhatzeira Embraced Me, I Married the Granddaughter of the Baba Sali, and Now I Bring Others Closer"
When Rabbi Gil Manor was an eight-year-old child and began to regularly visit the synagogue, no one could understand what he was looking for there. He quickly got closer to Rabbi David Abuhatzeira and his sons and returned to full observance. Today, he is heavily involved in outreach, sharing his emotional story. How does the Temple model fit into this?
Mother Told Teacher: 'The Child You Called a 'Burden' Is Now a Professor at Weizmann Institute'
As a young boy, Dov Tzipori battled polio and faced bullying and negativity from peers and teachers. Defying all odds, the boy once labeled as disabled and a poor student became a professor at the Weizmann Institute. Today, he is a personal coach advocating for everyone's potential to rise above challenges.
"The Doctors Were Pessimistic, But I Believed I'd Get Through This": The Bride Who Became Paralyzed in a Haunting Interview
About a year ago, Dor Shapira experienced a back pain that quickly became unbearable and led to paralysis of the lower body. As she was brought to the operating room at Beilinson, the doctors were very pessimistic, but throughout the ordeal, Dor maintained her belief. A month ago, she danced at her wedding—and you won't believe who officiated the ceremony.
Shemittah Year and Divine Promises: How the Torah Predicted Miracles of Harvest and Protection
The Torah’s bold promises defy natural logic and reveal the hand of divine providence
"The Girl Came to Me with Low Self-Esteem, a Bent Back, and Barely Spoke. What She Experienced with Us Changed Her Life"
From the age of 12, Henia Teichtal was on a mission to empower Jewish girls through drama and film production. In an interview with Hidabroot, she talks about Jewish cinema and breaking barriers without breaking norms.
"I Developed Drowning Prevention Technology After Experiencing a Severe Tragedy"
After witnessing a drowning incident at the Dead Sea where lifeguards were unable to save the victim, Adam Bismuth understood the urgent need for a technological solution to prevent drownings. Years of development led him to introduce an innovative and ingenious software designed to prevent drownings and save lives.
Rami Kleinstein Opens Up: Faith, Childhood Fears, and the Lesson That Changed His Life
The legendary Israeli musician shares his journey from childhood anxiety and perfectionism to spiritual awakening and the Bible class that reshaped his path forever
Torah and Science: Ancient Wisdom That Predicted Continental Drift and Ocean Secrets
How the Zohar and Jewish tradition revealed geological and biological truths thousands of years before modern science
Tearjerker: 'I Flew to Donate a Liver in Germany, to a Jew I Never Met'
On hearing Itzik's mother's plea for a liver donation, Yaniv Kendel immediately reached out, promising to fly to Germany to donate his liver. Leaving behind his pregnant wife and two small children, he underwent a month and a half of tests, until an unexpected twist on the day of surgery.
Dr. Yona Shearki: "The State of Israel is Flooded with Non-Jews on Purpose. This is a Real Danger to Its Jewish Future"
A respected jurist who served as Israel's envoy to the International Court in The Hague, Dr. Yona Shearki now uses his skills to fight the systematic influx of non-Jews to Israel. In a special interview, he reveals the behind-the-scenes of the immigration from Ethiopia and discusses the dangerous activities of the Israel Beytenu party.
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