“For Man Is Like the Tree of the Field”: Life Lessons of Tu b'Shevat
What trees teach us about spiritual development, purpose, and true happiness in Jewish thought
Dr. Ariel Kaduri
09.02.20 | 13:18
What trees teach us about spiritual development, purpose, and true happiness in Jewish thought
Dr. Ariel Kaduri
09.02.20 | 13:18
How can gratitude coexist with suffering? This article examines the Jewish approach to finding meaning, humility, and faith in a world filled with pain.
Rabbi Avigdor Miller Zatzal
04.02.20 | 10:16
How a great rabbi found purpose and inner light in the spiritual darkness of Siberia
Naama Green
03.02.20 | 21:18
Understanding the balance between prayer, trust, and personal responsibility
Daniel Blass
26.01.20 | 13:43
True faith means both trusting God and taking responsibility through action and effort
Daniel Blass
26.01.20 | 13:41
Why the people who received the Torah were among the most intelligent, independent, and critically minded in human history
Zeev Greenwald
21.01.20 | 11:23
A surprising mistake led to an unforgettable reunion, showing how even human errors are guided by Hashem’s loving hand.
Naama Green
15.01.20 | 11:42
Exploring the spiritual foundations of creation and the enduring power of human action.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
14.01.20 | 10:59
Why the Torah’s unparalleled precision, moral logic, and rejection of idolatry could never have emerged from ancient pagan cultures, but only from divine revelation at Mount Sinai
Zeev Greenwald
14.01.20 | 10:58
Why does Hashem make challenging things happen to us during the day? When do you buy a first-class ticket? How can we fix the world, and who loves burnt buns?
Dr. Ariel Kaduri
12.01.20 | 11:53
His truck was stolen, his house was broken into, and his storage was emptied. For five years he lived in solitude in a cave. Now he closes his taxi station on Shabbat, begins observing it properly, and declares: 'I started earning more'.
Shalom Pekasher
11.01.20 | 23:08
Millions witnessed the giving of the Torah at Sinai — a public revelation so powerful it could never be invented, forgotten, or repeated
Zeev Greenwald
07.01.20 | 12:55
Nothing prepared Avraham Greenfeld for the tragedies he faced - his son Yehuda who fell in the Lebanon War, his young grandchildren who died in a fatal accident, and the Parkinson's disease that erupted into his life. Despite it all, he embraces life with full force and clings to optimism. His current art exhibition reflects this more than anything.
Michal Arieli
23.12.19 | 10:20
Discover how faith, therapy, and inner strength helped one woman overcome trauma, panic attacks, and hopelessness.
Nirit Ben Kalifa
22.12.19 | 12:25
A single coin worth more than a mansion, millions of stars pointing to one simple truth, the butterfly whose life is in your hands, a surprising hearing test, and a toy steering wheel for every Jew.
Dr. Ariel Kaduri
15.12.19 | 14:06
Why Judaism Rejects the Idea of Separate Forces of Good and Evil, and Teaches That Even Pain Comes from a Place of Divine Love
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
12.12.19 | 13:13
A joke that wasn’t funny, a delayed bus, crucial moments in life, and the visit of cancer. The parents of Benjamin Beiglaizen, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident, share a faith-filled interview.
Erez Navon
08.12.19 | 12:48
A song accidentally sung in Motti Zurger's car led an entire family back to their faith. Read the incredible story of this emotional full circle.
Shalom Pekasher
05.12.19 | 10:14
After seventeen years of waiting and longing for children, Rachel Magen from Bnei Brak talks about emerging from darkness into light and the twins they are now blessed to hold. 'Nothing is taken for granted,' she says.
Erez Navon
03.12.19 | 22:00
When Avital's husband began embracing faith, she found herself hesitating. He wanted their son in religious school, but she opposed. Then, a dream changed everything.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
02.12.19 | 09:21