Tzadikim, Chassidim, and the Rest of Us
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
What happens to a lifetime of memories if no one writes them down? A moving initiative is preserving Jewish life stories before they are lost forever.
Michal Arieli
03.03.26 | 22:34
Reb Moshe Stern refused to take payment for a refrigerator repair just before Shabbat. Soon afterward, an unexpected chain of events transformed his small business.
Naama Green
01.03.26 | 20:20
She made sure Kaddish was said for souls with no one to remember them. Years later, one of those souls came back to repay her.
Naama Green
01.03.26 | 13:35
When Israel’s chess champion planned to leave yeshiva for a major tournament, Rabbi Noach Weinberg challenged him to a game whose surprising outcome changed his life.
Rabbi Asher Kowalsky
26.02.26 | 11:14
After years of frustration in Torah learning, one former attorney reached his breaking point on a cliff overlooking Jerusalem. What happened next reveals the life changing power of thanking Hashem.
Shuli Shmueli
22.02.26 | 13:04
A wig may not be a cure, but it can be life changing. Every seven donated braids are turned into a single wig that gives patients strength, dignity, and the encouragement to keep going.
Naama Green
17.02.26 | 10:15
After surviving Auschwitz and losing his sight, Rabbi Shalom Yosef Taub continued learning Torah for up to sixteen hours a day. His quiet joy and perseverance continue to inspire.
Naama Green
16.02.26 | 17:54
How a Bnei Akiva emissary rescued centuries old Torah scrolls from Europe, brought them to Israel, and created a living legacy of faith, memory, and family tradition in Jerusalem
Hidabroot
16.02.26 | 15:44
Why would a man ask for his greatest spiritual achievement to be engraved on his gravestone? The answer begins in a small Jerusalem shop.
Naama Green
16.02.26 | 11:21
Land registration resumes for the first time since 1967 as new planning moves deepen administrative authority in the territory
Brian Racer
16.02.26 | 09:00
How a Jerusalem food entrepreneur blended faith, creativity, and culinary passion to build a thriving business, inspire thousands online, and discover purpose through belief and perseverance
Moriah Luz
15.02.26 | 16:37
“Parents would be far more cautious if they knew what life-threatening substances can be found in some makeup,” warns Tehila Elbaz, director of the Cherry Institute.
Shifi Charitan
15.02.26 | 12:27
A journey through ten remarkable facts that reveal Jerusalem’s unique place in history, faith, and human memory.
Rabbi Ovadia Chen
09.02.26 | 13:20
Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz
Kidnapped in 1947, his trail leads to suppressed evidence and a man who carried the secret to his grave. The question remains open, and the pain has never faded.
B'Kehila
22.01.26 | 15:25
Tradition says King David rests on Mount Zion. But careful study of ancient sources and archaeological finds raises an unsettling question: could the real tomb be elsewhere?
B'Kehila
22.01.26 | 12:04
Ancient pilgrims, devoted students, and centuries of tradition offer conflicting answers to a single question: where does Ramban truly rest? A journey through history, faith, and the enduring legacy of one of Judaism’s greatest scholars.
B'Kehila
21.01.26 | 20:44
A suicide bombing at Jerusalem’s Sbarro restaurant during the Second Intifada claimed 15 lives, including seven children. This article revisits the attack, the families shattered, and the wound that still has not healed.
Debbie Reichman
21.01.26 | 14:24
Betrayal, Roman power, and ruthless ambition sealed Jerusalem’s fate. This article follows the fall of the Hasmoneans and Herod’s calculated rise to power.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 18:23