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Against All Odds: The Commander Who Refused to Retreat
Join a powerful conversation with Avigdor Kahalani, legendary commander of Battalion 77 in the Yom Kippur War. He reflects on moments of impossible odds, profound personal loss, and the kind of leadership where courage begins by being the first to step forward.
From Wild Fields to Gourmet Meals: Transforming Weeds into Delightful Dishes
Lilach Mutsafi, an experienced plant researcher and forager, reveals hidden culinary and health treasures right around your corner. Learn to identify abundant, nearby resources while avoiding dangerous plants, and discover how to turn wild asparagus and milk thistle into nutritious gourmet delights.
11 Years of Waiting and a Promise Fulfilled: A Journey to Parenthood
After 11 years of longing, Gitty Bornstein embraced the most wonderful gift. In an emotional conversation, she recounts the incredible miracle that led to this moment and the family reconciliation that paved the way for an unexpected promise.
Women of Moral Courage: From Shifra and Pu’ah to Today’s Women of Iron
From biblical midwives to modern heroines, Jewish women model courage, sacrifice, and moral clarity
A Journey of Faith and Resilience: From Venezuela to Santiago
From craving Israeli snacks to community building in Chile, Yael Sirota shares her story.
Breaking the Silence: A Mother’s Story of Depression, Loss, and Mental Health Awareness
After losing her daughter to severe depression, actress Tsofia Lax speaks out to raise awareness, challenge stigma, and call for compassion, support, and change in mental health care
Embracing Jewish Life in São Paulo: A Journey of Faith and Community
Discover the captivating blend of breathtaking landscapes, everyday safety fears, and a thriving Jewish community that defines Rivka Tamim's life in São Paulo, Brazil.
From Israeli Basketball Star to Torah Educator: Daniel Tamir’s Journey of Faith
How a former Jerusalem player left professional basketball, embraced Judaism, and now inspires Jewish youth through Torah and the game in Los Angeles
Yori Yalon on Faith, Jerusalem, and a Life Guided by Jewish Purpose
The Israel Hayom presidential correspondent reflects on prayer, tefillin, family roots, Holocaust memory, and a personal mission of love, kindness, and Jewish identity
Boaz Bismuth: A Personal Journey Through Faith and Family
Reflections on tradition, belief, raising children, and finding meaning between the secular and Haredi worlds
Beyond the Scars: Mali Segal’s Journey from Trauma to Purpose
As a teenage girl, Mali Segal survived a terror attack that shattered her self image and changed her life. Years later, she has turned pain into purpose, guiding women toward healing, confidence, and inner strength. In a candid conversation, she shares her journey of faith, resilience, and rebuilding from within.
From Mumbai to Motherhood: A Journey of Faith, Loss, and Family
Immigration, grief, renewal, and blessing shape Chana Amar’s extraordinary life story, tracing her path from a secular childhood to deep faith and the building of a united, resilient family of seventeen children.
From Fear to Safety: The Organization Helping Women Rebuild Their Lives
Through shelters, guidance, and unwavering compassion, Bat Melech supports women facing abuse. The organization’s chair, Zilit Jacobson, shares what real healing looks like and why awareness can save lives.
Reflections from a Six-Day War Hero: "We Witnessed Heavenly Aid"
A firsthand account by the Southern Command leader of the Six Day War on strategy, deception, overwhelming odds, and the moments that changed Jewish history
A Different Kind of Therapy: Healing Through Adventure with Chaim Katz
Chaim Katz developed a unique approach to supporting at-risk youth through adventure and experiential journeys. From disengaged to inspired, his method reshapes lives by using challenge, creativity, and meaningful experience to spark growth and connection.
The Crown of the Week: David D’or on Shabbat, Music, and Jewish Light
The musician reflects on Judaism, Kabbalah, creativity, charity, and the light of Shabbat
Miri Michaeli on Faith, Journalism, and Legacy: Growing Up Jewish Behind the Iron Curtain
From Soviet Georgia to Israeli television, motherhood, Shabbat, and bringing quiet Judaism into the media
The Last Nazi Hunter: The Ongoing Battle for Justice
For decades, Dr. Ephraim Zuroff has pursued the world’s last remaining Nazi criminals. In this in-depth interview, he reveals the obstacles, the strategies, and the moral urgency behind the ongoing battle for justice.
When Grief Becomes Purpose: The Legacy of Avia Goldberg
After losing their 19-year-old son Avia in a tragic accident, Israel and Ronit Goldberg chose a different path: turning grief into action. From social initiatives to education, kindness, and remembrance, this is the moving story of a family that transformed pain into purpose.
The End of an Era: A Legendary Mohel's Final Act
At 89, after performing thousands of circumcisions, the legendary mohel Rabbi Emmanuel Meshulam passed away during a bris. Now his student shares the full story, describing the unforgettable moment in which birth, a bris, and farewell became deeply intertwined.
Unveiling the Mysteries of King David's Tomb
Who discovered King David’s Tomb? What supports its authenticity, and why is the site so fiercely contested? Rabbi Idan Grossman and Rabbi Yaakov Sevilia share rare insights and declare: “We must do everything to keep the tomb in our hands.”
Life as a Jewish Family in Sweden: Navigating Challenges and Embracing Traditions
Early Shabbat in winter, midnight sunsets in summer, vegetarian living due to kosher slaughter bans, and building Jewish identity
Walking to Yerusalem: Inside the Journey of Ethiopia’s Jews
From remote Ethiopian villages to refugee camps in Sudan and finally to the Holy Land, Shay Yaso recounts the extraordinary journey of the Beta Israel community and the unbreakable faith that carried them home.
The Untold Courage of Israel's Spy, Shulamit Kishik-Cohen
Shulamit Kishik-Cohen risked everything to smuggle Jews to Israel and pass critical intelligence from enemy states. Even after her capture and brutal torture, her unwavering faith and deep love for Israel remained her strength.
Dan Shapira on Faith, Art, and Awakening: A Personal Journey Between Theater and Judaism
The actor opens up about roots, prayer, creativity, and the inner work of balancing heart, mind, and Jewish spirituality
From Assimilation to Community: Jewish Schools for Israeli Families in the U.S.
A Miami classroom, a whispered “Shema Yisrael,” and the mission that grew into a nationwide network to reconnect Israeli expats to Torah, identity, and Jewish community
From Texas to Jerusalem: A Woman's Search for Truth and Her Journey to Orthodox Judaism
Raised in a strict Christian home where questions were forbidden, Ayelet found Judaism, and today shares a powerful message of pride, purpose, and the gift of being Jewish
Two Stones of Light: Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Benish Returns to Gross-Rosen
A moving journey through Poland’s forgotten camp, a mother’s survival, and the choice to rebuild after the Holocaust
Rescue Mission Pioneers: The Dog Handlers Saving Lives
Even in difficult and seemingly hopeless situations, the canine unit’s volunteers never give up. In a moving conversation, unit commander Mike Ben Yaakov shares stories of missing persons, lost hikers, and elderly people who were rescued after losing their way. ‘We believe in miracles, and thank G-d, we are privileged to witness them.’
From Israel’s Health Newsroom to a Life of Faith: Carmit Reuven-Betzalel’s Journey
How a leading radio health correspondent left Tel Aviv media, embraced teshuvah, and found purpose in Torah, family, and spiritual truth
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