Delighting in Shabbat – The Path to Blessing, Faith, and Abundance
How honoring Shabbat with food, clothing, and peace in the home opens the gates to divine blessing and lasting prosperity
Rabbi Yigal Cohen
07.08.17 | 14:17
How honoring Shabbat with food, clothing, and peace in the home opens the gates to divine blessing and lasting prosperity
Rabbi Yigal Cohen
07.08.17 | 14:17
Discover how faith, inner peace, and childlike confidence in the Creator can free us from worry and bring lasting serenity
Rabbi Yigal Cohen
20.07.17 | 09:45
From Ottoman rule to the modern struggle over the Land of Israel, this analysis traces how the Palestinian identity emerged, why peace remains elusive, and how Jewish history views today’s conflict through the lens of destiny and redemption
Daniel Blass
12.07.17 | 10:00
Why inner unity brings divine protection, and how mitzvot become the bridge between God and the Jewish people
Rabbi Moshe Sheinfeld
26.05.16 | 09:09
How the dove’s loyalty, gentleness, and faith in God shaped its lasting role as a messenger of peace
Daniel Blass
04.04.16 | 09:37
Avoiding anger, conflict, and sadness on Shabbat isn't just a recommendation, it's a central part of honoring this sacred day.
Naama Green
17.03.16 | 12:56
Discover the deeper spiritual roots of the Israeli-Arab conflict and how Jewish teachings propose a path to true peace and redemption
Daniel Blass
31.05.15 | 12:41
Exploring the origins of harsh-sounding prayers in Jewish tradition and how their meaning changes in light of history, context, and modern values.
Daniel Blass
29.03.15 | 10:35
The Torah’s wisdom on choosing peace over pride, acting beyond the letter of the law, and seeing painful tests as divine opportunities for growth and harmony
Rabbi Roi Avichai
28.01.15 | 09:49
Discover why pursuing peace is the key to lasting love, emotional resilience, and divine blessing- even when it's difficult to give in
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
30.10.13 | 15:15
Shabbat offers emotional renewal, stronger family bonds, and surprising benefits for modern life, even in a secular world.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
30.10.13 | 14:42