Jewish Triumph: The Miracle of Purim Ashrif
*On this day in Jewish history, Tripoli's Jews were saved from a massacre in 1705. This victory is celebrated annually as Purim Ashrif.*
Shlomo Tomer
04.01.16 | 15:12
*On this day in Jewish history, Tripoli's Jews were saved from a massacre in 1705. This victory is celebrated annually as Purim Ashrif.*
Shlomo Tomer
04.01.16 | 15:12
A miraculous event in Prague saved a Jewish man from execution over a theft that never happened.
Shlomo Tomer
03.01.16 | 15:26
On this day, the 18th of Tevet, about 175 years ago, the renowned Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Shapira of Dinov passed away.
Shlomo Tomer
30.12.15 | 14:31
Today marks the yahrtzeit of Rabbi Shlomo Eger, son of Rabbi Akiva Eger. A prominent leader in the Polish cities of Kalisz and Poznan.
Shlomo Tomer
23.12.15 | 15:02
Beyond the siege of Jerusalem on the 10th of Tevet, several other significant events occurred on this date. The Rebbe of Ostrowiec was tragically murdered by the Nazis in 1943 on the night of the 10th of Tevet. In contrast, the mother of the Chasam Sofer became pregnant after praying fervently on the very same date.
Shlomo Tomer
22.12.15 | 14:40
Why is it called Jerusalem? When did Jews first settle there? What happened after the destruction of the Second Temple? Let’s explore 10 fascinating facts
Hidabroot
17.05.15 | 10:15
Discover how the Ten Plagues reveal not only Hashem’s power, but also deep lessons in justice, mercy, and the principle of reward and punishment
Daniel Blass
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Exploring the life, teachings, and sacred stories of Rabbi Aryeh Leibush of Ternigrad.
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Explore the captivating story of Elijah the Prophet and his enduring impact on biblical history.
Rabbi Eran Ben Yishai
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Bakihila
22.05.14 | 10:05
The intrigue that has sparked the curiosity of Jews throughout generations, as they seek their lost kin.
B'Kehila
22.05.14 | 09:33
Sefer HaChinuch shaped Jewish thought and education for centuries — yet the identity of its brilliant author remains unknown
Bakihila
22.05.14 | 08:47
The legendary image of the Vilna Gaon in tallit and tefillin traces back to a 19th-century Polish artist’s imagination
Bakihila
22.05.14 | 08:29
Historians and Hasidic traditions trace the elusive village of Okop across Ukraine, Moldavia, and Galicia, seeking the true birthplace of the founder of Hasidism
Bakihila
21.05.14 | 15:05
Eyewitness accounts, ancient manuscripts, and generations of debate over the exact date of the Baal Shem Tov’s passing
Bakihila
21.05.14 | 15:03
Discover the surprising connection between Bombay's Jews and the famous Tiferet Bachurim synagogue, once home to the teachings of Rabbi Elyashiv.
B'Kehila
21.05.14 | 14:24
A hidden tunnel beneath Jerusalem, a rabbi’s secret discovery, and an enduring mystery
Bakihila
21.05.14 | 10:08
Antisemitism is a collective term for the various expressions of hatred against the Jewish people and the State of Israel. It's as old as time itself.
Rabbi Efraim Tsemel
22.01.14 | 15:09
The term 'Renaissance Man' is often overused, but for Maimonides, it fits perfectly—and then some.
Sh. Arlanger
22.01.14 | 14:29
A month of challenge, remembrance, and renewal — from the breaking of the Tablets to the Three Weeks of mourning that awaken hope for redemption
R. Ahova
21.01.14 | 15:51