Rabbi Shalom Arush on Tragedy and Faith: Holding On Without Questions
After a devastating family loss, the Breslov leader of Chut Shel Chesed speaks about emunah, grief, joy, and the call to strengthen love of Israel
Hidabroot
08.01.26 | 12:05
After a devastating family loss, the Breslov leader of Chut Shel Chesed speaks about emunah, grief, joy, and the call to strengthen love of Israel
Hidabroot
08.01.26 | 12:05
After losing their son Moshe to leukemia, David and Miriam transformed their grief into a mission that reshaped Jewish medical history. This powerful story traces the creation of the world’s largest Jewish bone marrow registry and the thousands of lives saved through Moshe’s legacy.
Michal Arieli
08.01.26 | 10:15
Hadara Chazan was preparing to move to Israel, celebrate her sister’s wedding, and reunite with friends. But Hashem had other plans. After suffering cardiac arrest on a train in Belgium, her life took a dramatic turn. “I experienced a miracle,” she says. “Hashem brought me back to life, and there is surely a reason for it.”
Chen Verdiger
08.01.26 | 09:51
Deborah Hazan and her family are working to rebuild Jewish life in northern Italy, opening their home and Shabbat table to Jews searching for connection. Through quiet dedication and faith, they are helping revive a community that once nearly disappeared.
Miriam Salomon
08.01.26 | 09:40
How a devastating hurricane shattered a dream island life, sparked a spiritual rebirth, and led to building a thriving Jewish community at the edge of the world
Hidabroot
07.01.26 | 18:51
Bahraini parliament member Nancy Khadouri opens a window into the life of the Jewish community in Bahrain, sharing its history, challenges, and hopes in the era of normalization.
Chaim Gefen
04.01.26 | 20:51
For decades, Shifra Chava has been rescuing food from being tossed into the trash, redirecting uneaten meals from events and restaurants to those who need them the most.
Michal Arieli
04.01.26 | 19:38
How a young family transformed uncertainty into inspiration — building community, faith, and Jewish life far from home
Hidabroot
17.09.25 | 11:55
A powerful testimony of faith, responsibility, and moral clarity
Moriah Luz
09.09.25 | 07:52
How Jews survived, assimilated, and returned to Judaism in the world’s largest Muslim nation
Chaim Gefen
19.08.25 | 10:09
Despite crime, political turmoil, and economic collapse, Venezuela’s Chief Rabbi reveals how Jewish life, faith, and community resilience continue to thrive in Caracas
Chaim Gefen
17.07.25 | 10:13
Raids on mohels, legal pressure, and internal denunciations raise fears for Jewish religious freedom in Europe
David Fried
11.06.25 | 12:28
Inside the life of Sammy Samuels, the sole Jewish resident of Myanmar, guarding a historic synagogue amid civil war and rising danger
Chaim Gefen
09.06.25 | 18:45
After Joseph Abo’s passing, nothing remained of his riches. What happened stunned the Jewish community and led to a powerful halachic ruling
Yehosef Yaavetz
14.05.25 | 08:38
Dr. Tal Ben-Tzvi, a longtime lecturer at Stevens Institute of Technology, alleges years of hostility toward Jews, humiliation, and workplace retaliation after requesting basic religious and disability accommodations
Yitzhak Eitan
05.05.25 | 12:52
A Panamanian maritime engineer and embassy official discovers faith, converts to Judaism, and ultimately fulfills her dream of making aliyah to the Land of Israel
David Fried
30.04.25 | 20:00
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
How the Mumbai Chabad House, rebuilt after the 2008 attacks, continues to shine with the light of Rabbi Gabi and Rivka Holtzberg’s devotion
Debbie Reichman
16.11.20 | 12:59
Kalman and Malki Samuels transformed years of struggle into a global center of love, dignity, and empowerment for children with disabilities and their families
Hidabroot
07.11.19 | 11:35