Why We Wear Tefillin: The Deeper Meaning of the Sign, the Remembrance, and the Weak Hand
How the Exodus from Egypt and the mitzvah of tefillin offer hope, faith, and strength — especially in moments of weakness
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
30.01.26 | 15:18
How the Exodus from Egypt and the mitzvah of tefillin offer hope, faith, and strength — especially in moments of weakness
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
30.01.26 | 15:18
A suicide bombing at Jerusalem’s Sbarro restaurant during the Second Intifada claimed 15 lives, including seven children. This article revisits the attack, the families shattered, and the wound that still has not healed.
Debbie Reichman
21.01.26 | 14:24
In 1943, a boat ride following a dairy farmers’ convention on the Sea of Galilee ended in disaster, claiming eleven lives. Long buried in silence, this overlooked tragedy reveals painful lessons about responsibility, memory, and the importance of learning from the past.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 09:43
Eliav Astioker's family shares stories of his compassion and bravery, revealing why they founded a special center for young men in his memory. "It was simply who he was," says his father, Yaakov.
Michal Arieli
06.01.26 | 20:29
The heartbreaking heroism of Ori Shani, a Golani commander, unfolds through the memories of his wife, Miriam. Even amidst battle, his care for his soldiers and family shone through.
Moriah Luz
04.01.26 | 15:38
After artist Rivka Sapir discovered that more than ten babies were named after her son, Lieutenant Colonel Yehonatan Tzur Bernash, she crafted a poignant tribute and gave them a unique gift.
Michal Arieli
02.04.25 | 08:39
Every moment a person remembers the following ten things, they fulfill a positive Torah commandment
Naama Green
27.08.21 | 02:04