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Heartbreaking Playtime: Story of Ari's Pretend Funeral

Ari, the 8-year-old son of Rabbi Elazar Mordechai Goldberg z"l, one of the victims from the Meron disaster, created a sobering play scenario using Playmobil, depicting his father wrapped in a tallit. His mother burst into tears upon seeing it.

Shiri Priant

03.05.21 | 07:21

A Son's Unforgettable Act of Love

Ingeborg McIntosh adopted Jordan when no one else would. 28 years later, he did something extraordinary: "I couldn't ask for a better son."

Shiri Priant

11.04.21 | 13:59

Understanding Your Child's Restlessness: It's Not Always ADHD

They jump around the house nonstop, causing noise, shouting at siblings and parents, being rude, and always looking for something to do. While they lack that spark commonly associated with diagnosed children, they behave as if they possess it.

Menucha Fox

04.01.21 | 08:21

A Mother’s Courageous Choice: Embracing Life's Unexpected Blessing

Doctors urged her to end the pregnancy due to her unborn child’s missing arms, but this determined mom held firm. Now, one year later, her daughter is the heart of their family. 'I won't let anyone decide whether she comes into this world; she’s our good luck charm,' she told the doctor.

Shira Dabush (Cohen)

01.07.20 | 14:04

Ziva Meir and Efrat Barzel: "Thanking Hashem for Our Collaborative Match"

What led to the creation of the program 'Making Order'? How do Ziva Meir and Efrat Barzel decide which topics to address in it? Why do they believe complex issues can be solved in an hour-long show? And what are the constant concerns that always trouble parents? Ziva and Efrat discuss their joint program.

Michal Arieli

17.01.20 | 09:47

"My Mother Was Deaf-Mute, But That Never Bothered Us"

On immigrating to Israel from Yemen, enduring hardships along the journey, living with a deaf-mute mother, and why working well into your 80s is worthwhile. A captivating interview with Saadia Levi

Tamar Schneider

05.08.19 | 11:05