Science, Technology, and the Human Search for Meaning
From artificial intelligence to ancient Jewish wisdom, why modern culture must rediscover wonder, mystery, and spiritual awareness
Yosef Yaavetz
05.03.26 | 21:33
From artificial intelligence to ancient Jewish wisdom, why modern culture must rediscover wonder, mystery, and spiritual awareness
Yosef Yaavetz
05.03.26 | 21:33
Arriving from Ukraine as a violin prodigy, Shimon Batual met disappointment instead of belonging. In a new exhibition, he shows how alienation became Judaica art, and why success abroad still hasn’t erased the feeling of being an outsider.
Michal Arieli
04.02.26 | 23:08
Artist Mati Dushinsky turns her home into a living studio, creating art among kitchen spices and wine bottles, and finding inspiration in the most unexpected places.
Miriam Salomon
07.01.26 | 13:04
Step inside the studio of Miriam Aran, where a shared dream with her late husband lives on through handcrafted Judaica rooted in faith, intention, and enduring meaning.
Moriah Luz
07.01.26 | 11:18
"These are not the typical synagogue curtains but something entirely different," says Arna Hershberg, an artist from Itamar, highlighting the unique mission she and her colleagues have undertaken.
Michal Arieli
06.01.26 | 20:58
After losing her daughter in a devastating terror attack, Naomi Amadi describes how faith, memory, and art became her path to healing, illuminating the darkness and carrying forward her daughter’s legacy.
Michal Arieli
05.01.26 | 23:32
Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
A Haredi artist who left hi-tech turns rocket fragments into mezuzot, pendants, and a two-meter Chanukah menorah
Hidabroot
25.06.25 | 16:27
From humble beginnings to a lifelong mission of bringing Psalms, faith, and color into Jewish homes and public spaces worldwide
Hidabroot
29.05.25 | 18:29
Give new life to stained clothes with these easy and fun craft ideas
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
13.05.25 | 11:02
Upcycle your clothes into useful, creative items instead of throwing them away
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
11.05.25 | 10:31
From Auschwitz and Dachau to Jerusalem, a doctor and artist dedicated his life to caring for the elderly and preserving Holocaust remembrance
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
24.04.25 | 15:20
An Ohio woman, engaged to the love of her life, stops by a secondhand store and buys a painting, discovering to her surprise it's an authentic piece.
Yitzhak Eitan
26.03.25 | 08:59
Hannah Ben Eliezer Curtis grew up an only child, never imagining she would embrace a husband and a large family after decades of singledom. After her husband's passing, she reflects, "Thanks to him, I wasn't left alone, and I learned that even from fragments, you can create a full picture."
Michal Arieli
30.01.25 | 14:53
During his service in identifying casualties, artist Yechiel Ofner found unexpected recognition for a spontaneous drawing in a kibbutz. This article explores how a simple gesture during a time of chaos led to a national conversation.
Michal Arieli
11.12.24 | 12:58
How a tragic loss, a search for meaning, and a moment of awakening in India led one Israeli artist to faith, healing, and a powerful new artistic mission
Michal Arieli
08.12.24 | 15:20
Learn about da Vinci’s amazing ideas, what heat and cold really are, and the tallest person ever recorded
Hidabroot
29.09.24 | 15:16
How artist Rose Bar Noor turned her post-tragedy seclusion into powerful art. In her latest exhibition, she shares the story behind her evocative paintings.
Michal Arieli
17.06.24 | 11:52
Irit Halevi Bar-Noy grew up with a mother suffering from schizophrenia and a father who was a Holocaust survivor and war-traumatized. She built her own family, only to face her son's mental illness at age 18. In a heartfelt conversation, she shares how art heals her and the enduring faith that sustains her.
Michal Arieli
12.02.24 | 18:11
Discover how art and clay modeling bolstered children's confidence and transformed lives at Gatit Ilay School of Clay, where creativity meets character development.
Hadas Targano
29.11.23 | 21:12