Overdue by 100 Years: The Return of Lost Library Books
A century passes, a forgotten book resurfaces. These incredible true stories of overdue library books reveal surprising endings decades later.
06.05.26 | 00:40
A century passes, a forgotten book resurfaces. These incredible true stories of overdue library books reveal surprising endings decades later.
06.05.26 | 00:40
Scientific discoveries and ancient insights reveal how plants respond to their environment, from sensing danger to reacting to sound and human attention
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
04.05.26 | 16:57
Discover the six key conditions that make animal domestication possible, why donkeys became one of the earliest domesticated animals, and why zebras remain wild despite their similarity
Debbie Reichman
14.04.26 | 19:07
Hidden for centuries, Isaac Newton’s personal theological notes reveal a startling prophecy about the year 2060 and the future of the world
Hidabroot
09.04.26 | 12:12
Learn how head lice spread, why they are common in children, how quickly they reproduce, and the most effective ways to remove lice and eggs safely
Debbie Reichman
31.03.26 | 10:24
Saturn’s rings are one of the most breathtaking sights in space. Discover what they are made of, how they formed, and why they continue to amaze scientists.
Hidabroot
17.03.26 | 12:11
An intriguing rabbinic text suggests knowledge of lightning protection long before Franklin’s famous discovery
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
08.03.26 | 11:07
The menorah, the Ark, and other sacred vessels were made of gold. Discover what makes gold so unique and why it has been treasured for thousands of years.
Debbie Reichman
04.03.26 | 19:15
A wealthy Jewish philanthropist founded a free school to uplift poor children, but modern influences slowly pushed Torah aside.
Yosef Yabeitz
01.03.26 | 14:45
A forgotten Jewish community once thrived in China. One of its members rose to high rank and used his influence to protect his people.
Yosef Yabeitz
01.03.26 | 14:08
Yerachmiel Plezenshtein survived brutal battles and earned the Soviet Union’s highest medal, only to give it up years later for the chance to reach the Land of Israel.
Yosef Yabeitz
24.02.26 | 23:03
Once hailed as a breakthrough, N-rays never actually existed. This article explores how belief, bias, and consensus led science astray.
Yosef Yabece
11.02.26 | 16:41
The Torah describes deliberate, supernatural miracles, not cleverly timed natural events
Daniel Bals
27.01.26 | 10:15
From ancient empires to modern pandemics — why the world keeps blaming Jews, and how Torah history explains the pattern of global hatred
Daniel Bals
26.01.26 | 09:31
Discover how Hebrew returned as a spoken language after two millennia, explore the perspectives of Jewish sages on its revival, and uncover its role in the language of future redemption.
Rabbi Ovadia Chen
22.01.26 | 18:38
Discover the grandeur of King Ahasuerus's palace and the archaeological remnants that reveal its past glory.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
21.01.26 | 14:48
When stolen Jewish headstones were used as building materials in a Polish town, one Catholic cardinal chose to act. This powerful true story follows his effort to restore dignity to the deceased and confront a painful chapter of history.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 11:10
In 1943, a boat ride following a dairy farmers’ convention on the Sea of Galilee ended in disaster, claiming eleven lives. Long buried in silence, this overlooked tragedy reveals painful lessons about responsibility, memory, and the importance of learning from the past.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 09:43
At ninety seven, former Lehi fighter Ezra Yachin is still on a mission. Wounded in battle, sustained by faith, and driven by love for Jerusalem, he shares the untold story of courage, sacrifice, and survival.
Tamar Schneider
14.01.26 | 16:53