“Please Go Back There”: The Chilling Dream of a ZAKA Volunteer
An emotional account from the aftermath of October 7 tells of a dream that led to the discovery of four bodies.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
10.05.26 | 12:33
An emotional account from the aftermath of October 7 tells of a dream that led to the discovery of four bodies.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
10.05.26 | 12:33
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
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
A plant that changes its shape to match its neighbors challenges everything we thought we knew about plant behavior. This article explores the experiment that sparked debate and why science still struggles to explain it.
Yosef Yabece
08.02.26 | 11:59
What was almost lost forever? The discovery of 2,000-year-old burial caves and decorated ossuaries sheds light on ancient Jewish presence while exposing the devastating damage caused by looting.
Naama Green
20.01.26 | 15:58
Researchers believe: "We have partial DNA, but it is enough to determine Columbus had Jewish ancestry."
Yitzhak Eitan
14.10.24 | 12:24