"At Three in the Afternoon, We Decided: The Wedding Will Be Tonight"
Hedva Eisen shares the story of her daughter's swift wedding amidst COVID-19 restrictions: cautious and compliant, yet full of immense joy.
Miriam Solomon
06.04.20 | 22:33
Hedva Eisen shares the story of her daughter's swift wedding amidst COVID-19 restrictions: cautious and compliant, yet full of immense joy.
Miriam Solomon
06.04.20 | 22:33
Why emotional resilience without trust in G-d is incomplete, and how faith transforms setbacks into growth.
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
25.03.20 | 00:25
A heartbreaking story, a sage’s wisdom, and a powerful reminder that even our deepest sorrows may be part of a divine plan beyond our control.
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
19.03.20 | 01:32
One groom stood alone, unnoticed on his special day. A year later, a miracle arrived, right on time.
Yonatan Halevi
01.03.20 | 14:26
Tal Sabag visited a dermatologist to get a cream for a dry spot on her face, but the news she received from the doctor took time to digest. "Without a blink, he suddenly told me that I have a cancerous lesion on my face and that it needs to be removed surgically."
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
27.02.20 | 09:55
Why real belief requires action, and how innovation begins when excuses end.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
20.02.20 | 14:51
A visit to his father brought a ticket—but it turned out to be Heaven-sent.
Yonatan Halevi
18.02.20 | 21:13
Yoav Eliasi’s emotional message about Jewish survival, faith, and the power of gratitude captures the attention of thousands
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
18.02.20 | 10:32
Why is a 5 ruble coin better than a 10 ruble one? What distinguishes criticism from correction? Where can we see Hashem, and how many rolls do you have left?
Dr. Ariel Kaduri
10.02.20 | 21:43
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
From a Jewish orphanage in wartime France to rebuilding a large, loving family in Israel
Chen Verdiger
03.02.20 | 14:33
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