Did You Know? Fascinating Facts About Satellites, Cameras, and Cities
Discover the invention of the digital camera, learn about satellites in orbit, and explore the world’s most populated city from a Jewish lens
Discover the invention of the digital camera, learn about satellites in orbit, and explore the world’s most populated city from a Jewish lens
Learn about giant beetles, how fog forms, and the scientists behind one of the most powerful and painful discoveries in history
Learn who invented the popsicle, how to tell a meteor from an asteroid, and meet the world’s largest snail
Discover what nose-deafness means, who invented fiber optics, and where to find the world’s largest flower garden
Cleaning doesn't have to be exhausting—with the right tricks, you can maintain a clean and organized home with much less time and effort. Here are 10 tips for a sparkling house.
Learn about the highest-flying bird, the meaning of a peninsula, and Israel’s amazing drip irrigation invention
There's no greater insult than telling someone, 'I don't have time for you.' So why do we insult Hashem?
A powerful time to pray for children, health, abundance, spiritual growth, and the redemption of Israel
True connection with Hashem can begin with just one small step
Meet the box jellyfish and learn how the calculator went from gears to gadgets
From its roots in the Torah to its meaningful dates and traditions, this article explores the spiritual significance of the month of Shevat and the opportunities it offers for growth, prayer, and renewal.
A monthly opportunity to reflect, correct our course, and renew our connection with God and our fellow Jews
A team of weather experts set out to measure the wind speed of Storm Eowyn raging in Britain and Ireland. One team member was seen struggling against the strong wind.
Discover how big butterflies can grow, what a refinery does, and when newspapers began
Learn how waterfalls form, how the telephone was invented, and where the deepest lake on Earth is found
Explore Hawaii’s Kilaua volcano, the science of storms, and the surprising history of the car
A small act of kindness for a poor man brings about a powerful moment of Divine protection at home
Discover how digital images work, where gunpowder began, and what makes the Airbus A380 so unique
Discover how a dreidel stays upright, who built the first submarine, and which mammal is the strongest on earth
No emotion is inherently good or bad. We were given all emotions as a gift from Hashem. They allow us to communicate, experience, and empathize with one another. Some emotions are less pleasant, but every emotion needs to be balanced and under our control.