Heroic Rescue: Officer Saves Man Stuck on Train Tracks
"Get up, get up, get up": An officer rescues a wheelchair-bound man stuck on the tracks just seconds before a train speeds by. This story is capturing headlines across the U.S.
"Get up, get up, get up": An officer rescues a wheelchair-bound man stuck on the tracks just seconds before a train speeds by. This story is capturing headlines across the U.S.
A simple traffic stop turned into a life lesson in gratitude and perspective on safety.
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Chabad emissaries in Kathmandu, Rabbi Hezki and Chani Lifshitz, share a heartfelt story that defies all expectations.
Katie Bryant from North Carolina shared an emotional post online after nearly losing her two-year-old son to a peanut allergy. "Ben is asleep, and I'm so grateful he's alive. I think about all the struggles parents of allergic children face that most don't know about. I wish people understood how challenging it is to avoid peanuts in snacks, ice creams, and candy."
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Dr. Robertino, an intern at Scripps Mercy Hospital’s COVID-19 ward in San Diego, started a heartwarming initiative that inspired his colleagues.
For ten years, marine researchers have been puzzled by the appearance of mutant sharks in the depths of 'Kavachi' volcano, located in Papua New Guinea. Recently, the research team returned with intriguing findings.
A moving post by Noa Yaron-Dayan on her Facebook page yesterday, Rosh Chodesh Av, received thousands of likes and comments. "It seems as though chaos and darkness have reached the abyss, and where is the spirit of Hashem? Are you truly hovering over the waters? In the midst of exile, it's so hard to believe that redemption will come. This is the exile itself, my personal distance from the faith that my comforts are on the way," she writes.
This photo is touching hearts online, and once you learn why, you'll be moved too.
On the last Shabbat evening, singer Kobi Peretz moved many with a social media post in which he intertwined teachings from the weekly Torah portion, Matot-Masei, drawing parallels between the Israelites' journeys in the desert and today's world.
When a social media post called on people to celebrate a boy's Bar Mitzvah happening via Zoom due to the pandemic, the response was overwhelmingly supportive.
When Katherine Sibilicz from Australia adopted a giant Doberman that had been abused, she never imagined how he would change her life forever. Days later, the dog appeared to be attacking her toddler, but he was actually saving her.
The uplifting support that a woman received when she decided to observe Shabbat for the first time.
"Six weeks into fertility treatments, we discovered we were expecting twins." Everything seemed fine until a month before the due date, when an unexpected twist awaited this couple in the doctor's office: "Our diagnosis was off. You're expecting quadruplets."
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Idith Lehman describes her challenging week dealing with a cold, amidst a flurry of 'concerned' friends checking in. 'I feel terrible. Not physically, thank Hashem. I just feel like a leper, an outcast, the enemy of humanity,' she writes.
A young Israeli artist lost at sea discovers kindness, faith—and a new connection to his Jewish soul.
Initially skeptical of ancient delicacies, Sutherland was pleasantly surprised by the results. 'This was the best Mesopotamian meal I've ever eaten,' he commented alongside photos. What's in the lamb stew? Prepare to be amazed.
Doctors urged her to end the pregnancy due to her unborn child’s missing arms, but this determined mom held firm. Now, one year later, her daughter is the heart of their family. 'I won't let anyone decide whether she comes into this world; she’s our good luck charm,' she told the doctor.
Finding insects in our food can be unpleasant, but a famous radio broadcaster in England decided to handle it with humor and creativity.