Auschwitz and the Limits of Human Trust – A Timeless Lesson in Faith
How the horrors of Auschwitz reveal the danger of relying on human morality
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
05.05.20 | 22:59
How the horrors of Auschwitz reveal the danger of relying on human morality
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
05.05.20 | 22:59
From a Jewish orphanage in wartime France to rebuilding a large, loving family in Israel
Chen Verdiger
03.02.20 | 14:33
On November 9, 1938, Nazi Germany unleashed a nationwide pogrom against its Jewish citizens — burning synagogues, destroying homes, and paving the way to genocide
Debbie Reichman
14.11.19 | 11:03
The moving story of a Jewish teenager whose words from a secret attic captured the courage, fear, and faith of a generation
Debbie Reichman
13.08.19 | 12:03
How the Divrei Chaim and His Descendants Built One of Today’s Most Impactful Hasidic Movements
Debbie Reichman
16.05.19 | 09:49
Emerging from nineteenth-century Belarus, Slonim Hasidism formed a spiritual tradition defined by depth, discipline, and enduring principles.
Yonatan Halevi
15.05.19 | 10:01
A teenage boy’s journey through death marches, labor camps, and miracles of survival
Tamar Schneider
08.05.19 | 07:50
After escaping deportation and hunger, she built a family, served Israel’s water authority, and spoke out against Holocaust denial
Eti Dor-Nahum
02.05.19 | 09:06
Decades after surviving the Holocaust, Irena Wodislavsky turned her home into a living museum, and hopes the torch of remembrance will be carried forward
Eti Dor-Nahum
01.05.19 | 11:49
A Holocaust survivor and spiritual leader, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub dedicated his life to Torah and rebuilding a shattered world
Naama Green
29.04.19 | 09:09
Viewing God as a compassionate Father transforms the way we understand suffering, resilience, and the eternal strength of the human soul
Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Lugasi
28.02.19 | 13:43
The Jewish community in Tarnow was destroyed during the Holocaust, the synagogue demolished by the Germans, but the Eternal Light recently discovered serves as the last item and a lasting memory. Rabbi Avraham Krieger from the 'Shema Olam' Institute shares the groundbreaking discovery.
Michal Arieli
25.12.18 | 15:33
From hiding in a convent to building a new life in Israel, one family’s courage and miracles
Michal Arieli
07.10.18 | 11:57
Lessons on trust, resilience, and how living with faith brings divine help and miracles
Rebbetzin Esther Toledano
14.08.18 | 12:27
After losing his wife and children in the Holocaust, Rabbi Halberstam chose faith, kindness, and rebuilding over despair.
Naama Green
28.05.18 | 15:11
How the Sanzer Rebbe upheld Shabbat and mitzvot with deep joy even amidst the horrors of the Holocaust
Naama Green
08.05.18 | 11:59
Rare photos taken by German soldiers during World War II expose daily life, forced labor, and the destruction of Jewish communities
Vered Beller
15.04.18 | 13:35
How one young Israeli rediscovered faith, found answers to his biggest questions, and transformed his life through Torah and personal courage
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
13.04.18 | 00:01
Balancing memory, education, and emotional readiness
Moriah Chen
11.04.18 | 21:38
Artist Devorah Karl transforms her grandmother’s Holocaust memories into hopeful expressions of faith, courage, and Jewish continuity
Michal Arieli
11.04.18 | 16:16