When Life Hurts: Turning Pain Into Growth Through Faith and Responsibility
Understanding emotional defense mechanisms, rebuilding after loss, and finding strength without spiritual bypassing
Understanding emotional defense mechanisms, rebuilding after loss, and finding strength without spiritual bypassing
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From a single cell to new life, discover the astonishing processes of pregnancy and the divine precision behind the formation of a human being
The Western Wall is not only a remnant of the past but a lesson for the present. Through reflections on relationships, giving, and faith, this article reveals the deeper message carried by its ancient stones.
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.
As we approach eleven years since the passing of Rabbi Eliezer Shlomo Schick z"l, the Tzadik of Yavniel, this article reflects on his life, teachings, and the enduring spiritual legacy he left behind.
How a young widow chose life again, remarried, and built a blended family of ten
The veteran radio host opens up about faith, kindness, silence, and how Judaism became his anchor in life and career
Private pain, public mission, and the unity that briefly changed Israel
How one doctor helped bring in vitro fertilization to Israel — and gave tens of thousands of couples the chance to become parents
Hannah Buchinger, a devoted mother and grandmother, shares her experiences of life in Strasbourg, France, where a vibrant Jewish community continues to thrive despite challenges such as antisemitism and political unrest.
A neuroscientist explains how dopamine, brain “batteries,” and neurofeedback can help parents understand challenging behavior, and respond with calm, effective strategies
How giving charity according to Jewish law became a pathway from financial struggle to trust, calm, and blessing
Childhood memories of war, devotion to mitzvot, biblical inspiration, and a life shaped by Torah, music, and the search for renewal
Rabbi Prof. Pinchas Doron-Spalter's astonishing journey from Holocaust orphanages to a life of Torah, faith, and authorship
Dr. Hananel Rosenberg reveals groundbreaking research on smartphone deprivation, teen psychology, family dynamics, and the hidden emotional cost of constant connectivity
Rabbi Yitzchak Batzri on practical Kabbalah, common myths, and women studying Torah and Kabbalah
How a former Jerusalem player left professional basketball, embraced Judaism, and now inspires Jewish youth through Torah and the game in Los Angeles
Reflections on tradition, belief, raising children, and finding meaning between the secular and Haredi worlds
Early Shabbat in winter, midnight sunsets in summer, vegetarian living due to kosher slaughter bans, and building Jewish identity