Mother Rachel: The Matriarch of Sacrifice, Compassion, and Silent Strength
Her love for Jacob, her self-sacrifice for Leah, her tears for her children, and her eternal role as the advocate of Israel’s redemption
Efrat Cohen
05.02.26 | 20:18
Her love for Jacob, her self-sacrifice for Leah, her tears for her children, and her eternal role as the advocate of Israel’s redemption
Efrat Cohen
05.02.26 | 20:18
The life, sacrifice, and eternal legacy of Rachel Imenu, from personal suffering to spiritual motherhood and redemption
Oha (Eliasov) Hakimian
05.02.26 | 13:33
On patience, inner growth, and true spiritual freedom
Sivan Rahav-Meir
29.01.26 | 16:24
The Red Sea story teaches that personal redemption often begins when we step forward with courage, trust, and decisive action
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
27.01.26 | 15:22
How the Torah’s message of monotheism shaped world religions and prepared humanity for the ultimate redemption
Daniel Bals
26.01.26 | 16:43
From Hamas to ancient Amalek, a Torah-based perspective on irrational hatred, and why true peace begins with Jewish unity and faith
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 20:15
True prayer means living every moment with the awareness that everything depends on God
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
25.01.26 | 11:48
Why the Song of the Sea teaches faith, trust, and finding sweetness within bitterness
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
25.01.26 | 08:25
How Miriam’s early prophecy shaped Israel’s redemption
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
24.01.26 | 20:46
Why the Torah calls Nisan the first month, while Rosh Hashanah begins in Tishrei
Tzvi Yehuda
22.01.26 | 22:14
Why the exodus began with sanctifying the month
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
22.01.26 | 19:10
Why Sanctifying the New Moon Was the First Commandment of Freedom
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
22.01.26 | 16:43
A Torah perspective on identity, influence, and spiritual strength
Rabbi Adiel Alon
22.01.26 | 16:25
Rabbi Roi Avihai highlights the profound struggle of maintaining faith in a world filled with darkness.
Rabbi Roi Avihai
18.01.26 | 14:46
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein
Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits
Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits
Rabbi Moshe Chaim Eade
She thought no one would ever know. Until the day she was caught. In an honest and heartbreaking account, Rachel tells the story of childhood hunger, hidden theft, crushing shame, and the long road toward healing, repair, and redemption.
Miriam Salomon
12.01.26 | 16:30