Ants on Shabbat! What can be done?
A practical guide to dealing with ants without violating Shabbat laws
Hidabroot
20.05.24 | 14:25
A practical guide to dealing with ants without violating Shabbat laws
Hidabroot
20.05.24 | 14:25
A simple “Shabbat Shalom” led to a dramatic rescue that saved the lives of an elderly couple.
Naama Green
19.05.24 | 14:15
Discover the different practices of Sephardim and Ashkenazim
Hidabroot
19.05.24 | 13:05
After nine long years, a quiet blessing in a moment of shame led to a miracle baby.
Yonatan Halevi
19.05.24 | 10:53
No problem -- as long as you know how
Hidabroot
16.05.24 | 12:02
It all depends on enjoyment... read on to find out why
Hidabroot
12.05.24 | 14:17
A concise yet comprehensive guide to Jewish law on this topic
Hidabroot
09.05.24 | 13:16
Surround yourself with Torah, engage in daily personal conversations with Hashem, stay committed, and trust your intuition.
Naama Green
08.05.24 | 14:05
A guide to preparing tahini without transgressing halachah
Hidabroot
07.05.24 | 10:17
How the Words of “Vayechulu” ("And it was Completed") Offer Weekly Renewal and Clarity in a Noisy World
Rabbi Avigdor Miller
07.05.24 | 10:16
A concise yet comprehensive guide to preparing egg salad on Shabbat according to Jewish law
Hidabroot
05.05.24 | 12:34
Discover daily habits, spiritual tools, and wellness tips to reduce anxiety, increase peace of mind, and bring balance into your everyday routine.
Shiri Friant
18.04.24 | 12:52
Merav Berger's daughter, Agam, is missing in Gaza. She talks about keeping faith, the first contact from her daughter, and how she gets through each day.
Efrat Talia Cohen
10.04.24 | 13:08
Why do people who observe Torah and mitzvot get angry less?
Rabbi David Sher
08.04.24 | 10:04
More than a medical milestone, the eighth day marks a divine intersection — when a newborn moves from creation’s natural order into God’s eternal covenant
Yehosef Yaavetz
08.04.24 | 09:00
The Subbotniks are a community with ties to the Jewish people. Some are non-Jews drawn to Shabbat, while others have embraced conversion. Pre-Holocaust, they numbered in the tens of thousands, sparking significant discussions among Jewish scholars.
Yosef Yabece
18.03.24 | 14:13
An Arab colleague introduced a Jewish clerk to powerful pamphlets, a soldier became an enthusiastic distributor, and one surprising scholar emerged. Rabbi David Shalom Naki, the author of "In Halacha and Agada," continues to receive inspiring feedback.
Tamar Schneider
19.02.24 | 12:50
How to encourage our loved ones to strengthen their mitzvah observance.
Yuval Golden
11.02.24 | 08:38