Why Did Maimonides Write The Guide for the Perplexed?
Faith, doubt, and the limits of philosophical inquiry in Jewish thought
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 23:18
Faith, doubt, and the limits of philosophical inquiry in Jewish thought
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 23:18
Why Jewish continuity depends on mitzvot, shared destiny, and the Torah
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 23:05
Why Judaism rejects Jesus, the power of Mount Sinai, and the difference between national revelation and religious claims
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 22:08
How the Rambam’s Guide for the Perplexed offers a timeless framework for reconciling Torah with modern scientific theories
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 21:22
When stolen Jewish headstones were used as building materials in a Polish town, one Catholic cardinal chose to act. This powerful true story follows his effort to restore dignity to the deceased and confront a painful chapter of history.
Yosef Yabece
20.01.26 | 11:10
True holiness does not begin with grand ideals, but with everyday responsibility. This article explores how respecting others’ property, avoiding harm, and living with awareness of Hashem transforms ordinary behavior into authentic spiritual growth.
Rabbi Avigdor Miller Zatzal
19.01.26 | 12:45
Science has expanded our understanding of the universe while also revealing its limits. This article explores where science ends, why belief in miracles is intellectually credible, and how faith helps us recognize miracles today.
Yehuda Cohen
18.01.26 | 17:25
Suffering is part of life, but perspective determines how we experience it. Discover how Torah teaches us to reframe hardship and uncover strength where we least expect it.
Hidabroot
18.01.26 | 16:10
On the shores of the Kinneret, faith and livelihood intertwine. Meet the fishermen of Tiberias and discover the powerful stories, quiet miracles, and deep faith that guide them through danger, uncertainty, and daily struggle.
Avraham Yisrael Friedman / Yom Liyom
15.01.26 | 23:05
The acclaimed Israeli singer and songwriter reflects on family, prayer, children, and spiritual growth, revealing how music, mitzvot, and inner awareness shape a life of meaning and connection to Judaism
Avner Shaki
14.01.26 | 20:25
Through the vibrant streets, ancient synagogues, and sacred tombs, discover the pulsating history and enduring legacy of Jewish Morocco. Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yosef takes us on a visual journey igniting memories and emotions of what was once the Golden Age of Jewish Africa.
Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yosef / BaKehila
14.01.26 | 14:32
Singer and songwriter Uriya Sharon Cohen shares her inner world, childhood memories, spiritual journey, and the values that shape her music, offering an intimate glimpse into faith, creativity, and personal growth.
Avner Shaki
14.01.26 | 14:13
When Ronali Kinneret Vaknin learned her daughter, Hila Efrat, had a terminal illness, she dedicated every moment to fulfilling her wishes. Little did she know, Hila Efrat would give her family the greatest gifts of life.
Michal Arieli
14.01.26 | 13:41
For years, Marina Maximilian kept her deep spiritual world private. Now, she opens her heart about her connection to Judaism, sharing that “the spiritual dimension holds a central place in my life.”
Avner Shaki
13.01.26 | 21:06
Reflections on faith, Shabbat, love of others, and a life of constant artistic striving
Nadav Gdalia
12.01.26 | 17:43
How a former Jerusalem player left professional basketball, embraced Judaism, and now inspires Jewish youth through Torah and the game in Los Angeles
Hidabroot
11.01.26 | 22:00
The Israel Hayom presidential correspondent reflects on prayer, tefillin, family roots, Holocaust memory, and a personal mission of love, kindness, and Jewish identity
Avner Shaki
11.01.26 | 21:12
Reflections on tradition, belief, raising children, and finding meaning between the secular and Haredi worlds
Hidabroot
11.01.26 | 20:55
The actor opens up about roots, prayer, creativity, and the inner work of balancing heart, mind, and Jewish spirituality
Avner Shaki
11.01.26 | 11:08
Raised in a strict Christian home where questions were forbidden, Ayelet found Judaism, and today shares a powerful message of pride, purpose, and the gift of being Jewish
David Fried
11.01.26 | 09:58