Why Should You See the Letter Tet in Your Dream?
What is the significance of the shape of the letter Tet? Why is it considered a regal letter? And what does Kabbalah say about it?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
10.08.17 | 01:54
What is the significance of the shape of the letter Tet? Why is it considered a regal letter? And what does Kabbalah say about it?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
10.08.17 | 01:54
What does the letter Chet signify in a person's name? How can one find balance between spirituality and materialism?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
09.08.17 | 00:24
The letter Chet expresses the essence of life and the challenges faced by a person living in this world filled with desires, the material world.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
09.08.17 | 00:14
Where does the number 8 appear in the Torah? Relatively few times. What is the spiritual significance of this number?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
09.08.17 | 00:10
The letter Chet represents spirituality beyond nature. It is for this reason that it is the opening letter of the word 'sin'.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
09.08.17 | 00:05
The letter Zayin hints at the attribute of eternity. What is the significance of the letter Zayin in a person's name?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
08.08.17 | 23:56
The letter Hei signifies both material and divine realities.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
07.08.17 | 15:10
The letter Gimel teaches about generosity and giving. What does the shape of the letter hint at, and what is the importance of acts of kindness?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
06.08.17 | 23:11
What is the significant difference between a soft Bet and a dagesh Bet? And what does the letter Bet symbolize in a person's name?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
30.07.17 | 17:58
Why does the letter B serve as a home for other letters? What is the significance of its numerical value?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
24.07.17 | 13:17
Holly Webber, a 25-year-old diagnosed with terminal cancer, refuses to be defeated by negativity. "Recently, someone asked me how I cope with despair, and my only answer was hope. Even though I know my illness is terminal and I accept that – without waking up every morning with new hope, I wouldn't be able to get out of bed, dress, eat, or breathe."
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
12.06.17 | 13:42
"And then it hit me: Oh my God, I'm becoming religious! Such fear. Until that moment I had not truly realized it. Inside, I was shaking completely. I almost choked on the 'truth' filled with prejudices, anxieties, and the unknown - suddenly reflecting reality." Artist Yiftach Dekel in an emotional post for his 33rd birthday.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
20.03.17 | 10:17
Keren Bateman-Tayeb, a talented designer, always wondered about her purpose in the world. It was only the deep emptiness she felt as an adult that led her to find the answer – and return to Judaism. And the one who helped her on this path? She married him.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
08.03.17 | 12:30
Rachel Peretz was not prepared for an unexpected 'meeting' with her late mother, who passed away eight years ago. Her mother appeared in the background of a photo Rachel took on a heritage trip to Morocco, dressed in traditional attire from about a century ago.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
28.04.15 | 10:00
Rabbi Yosef, a devoted follower of the Maggid of Kozhnitz, longed for children for many years. In his despair, he sought his Rebbe's blessing, leading to a surprising sequence of events that brought unexpected salvation. A true story.
Orit Martin u'Baruch Kastner
02.10.14 | 21:23
"The light truly called to me, and I wanted so much to be within it." The remarkable story of Dvir Shoshan from Kiryat Ata, who experienced clinical death and returned to life.
Orit Martin u'Baruch Kastner
30.09.14 | 11:39
Revital Levi shares her transformative near-death experience, offering insights into what lies beyond and how it changed her life.
Orit Martin u'Baruch Kastner
30.09.14 | 10:48
Exploring the ancient practice of dream queries as a guidance tool, deeply rooted in Torah literature, with methods and fascinating historical examples.
Rabbi Boaz Shalom
23.01.14 | 14:26
Professor Reuven Haralick from the USA is known for his high-ranking academic credentials. As a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle, and former president of the International Association for Pattern Recognition, he humbly admits he doesn't fully understand the hidden codes of the Torah but acknowledges they are miraculous, a sign of the Creator's signature.
Prof. Reuven Haralik
07.01.14 | 12:57
"I knew my autistic child needed me. I pleaded with the judges: Who will care for my children if I die?" Discover Revital Levi-Gilad's story, a woman who experienced clinical death and realized the importance of cherishing life's second chances.
Sara Gros v'Ohe Eliasov
24.10.13 | 15:18