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What's the Story Behind the Famous Cake Video of the Three Babas?

The cake designed by Vered Sara Seaton to celebrate her son's completion of the Three Babas in the Mishnah went viral overnight. However, few know what she went through in the past year that led to this moment: "Although I lost my parents, someone above always takes care of me."

Shiri Priant

28.07.21 | 10:47

Finding Light in the Darkness: A Modern Reflection

"People throw around phrases - be happy, don't despair, and fear nothing. But where am I in all of this?" One of the most touching posts we've read on social media.

Shira Dabush (Cohen)

29.06.21 | 14:20

Eviatar Banai: "The Torah is a Fountain of Life. I'm in Love with It"

"I need Hashem. Loving, present, forgiving, listening, patient. I'm happy with the little good I do. I love the Torah so much. It is a fountain of life. I'm in love with it. The void in my stomach cannot be filled by external love," says singer and creator Eviatar Banai.

Naama Green

21.06.21 | 10:26

"I Couldn't Believe I Became a Mother After Nearly 13 Years"

Yochai and Neta Brantz waited nearly 13 years for children. They underwent a journey of treatments and faced many disappointments and difficult news. Now, embracing their own baby, they aim to inspire others, and have a message for those surrounding them.

Michal Arieli

25.02.21 | 10:26

Tzivia Anat: "After a Year of Lights, I Felt the Big 'Boom'"

Tzivia Anat Hirsch spent years searching for answers to her questions, both while studying in the US and performing on stages in Israel. Her transformation came within a year, during which she embraced religious life and built a home in Israel. "The big 'boom' happened right after my return to observance, and that's when the challenges began," she recounts.

Michal Arieli

16.04.20 | 20:23

Yitzhak Shlomo: "I Lost My Parents, But Not My Smile"

Yitzhak Shlomo was left a young, orphaned man without a home after losing his parents in a short time. Yet he chose to rise above grief through his extensive giving to patients and the needy in the hospital.

Erez Navon

24.02.20 | 20:39