She Chose Shabbat and Everything in Her Life Changed
When one woman decided to stop working on Shabbat, she discovered the deep joy of connection with Hashem and spiritual growth.
When one woman decided to stop working on Shabbat, she discovered the deep joy of connection with Hashem and spiritual growth.
Jordanian Sheikh Ali Al-Halabi Responds: "Some say it's permissible to kill any Jew in Palestine. I say, those who provide you with electricity, water, money, and employment - must not be harmed."
This is not the first time beautiful Torah insights related to the current situation in the country have reached the Hidabroot system. However, this latest one (submitted by a user who preferred to remain anonymous) is one of the most fascinating.
Heart-Wrenching: A terminally ill five-year-old girl agrees to go to heaven, consoling her tearful mother: "Don't worry, Hashem will look after me. He's in my heart."
Some people quickly learn valuable life lessons, like turning weaknesses into strengths. That's exactly what Josh Sundquist from the U.S. did after losing his left leg to cancer at a young age. Known for crafting creative costumes for people with one leg, this skill complements his main role as a sought-after coach and speaker known for his positivity.
Online retailers are raising eyebrows by offering decorative pillows featuring images of Hitler and scenes from concentration camps. These controversial items challenge the boundaries of taste and decency.
A couple just got engaged for a second time around and will be raising 29 (!) kids together—16 of hers and 13 of his. We can only wish them mazel tov and pray for many happy and joyful years together.
A secular mother in crisis calls out to Hashem and a mysterious stranger answers at the perfect moment
Kelly Black, a 42-year-old from Florida, was tragically killed in a hit-and-run accident while walking her dog Paco. Since then, her loyal companion has refused to leave the scene. "He lay there for hours, howling," reported a journalist.
Who left an inspiring note for an Israeli flight attendant? "I just wanted to say, I saw what you did for the passenger in seat 48B during the meal and felt compelled to commend you. It was amazing to witness, and I was personally touched," and why?
Dozens of clothing items - shoes, belts, and prisoner uniforms - were found buried in a forest near the notorious Stutthof extermination camp in Poland. A local museum curator stated, "We have never heard of this before."
Despite limited resources, Avi Suissa funds a Friday Torah study group and offers every scholar dignity, warmth, and spiritual inspiration
Yeshiva students in Jerusalem set up a bountiful Shabbat table for Border Police soldiers who were called to duty.
Eli is an adorable baby born with a rare condition, characterized by the absence of a nose. Worldwide, there have been only about 45 recorded cases, with some not surviving beyond the first year.
What is faith, and how does it manifest in the lives of believers? This intriguing question is explored by Oprah Winfrey in her reality TV series about 'Belief.' So who is the 13-year-old Jewish boy who captivated the audience on her show?
A sensational story in the UK: Identical twins faced critical blood issues in the womb, leading to an extraordinary birth situation. One twin was born this week, while the other remains in their mother's womb, with hopes for a safe January birth.
Meet Saya, the latest sensation capturing Japan's attention. But unlike others who graced the screens, this schoolgirl hides a captivating secret behind her innocent appearance.
This heartwarming story follows two orphaned sisters separated 40 years ago under tragic circumstances. Miraculously, they were reunited at the very hospital where both work as nurses—6,000 miles from their birthplace.
Norway: Photographer Harald Averigsten captured a captivating spectacle of whales swimming amidst the rare 'Northern Lights' phenomenon. Curious to see it? Watch the video and discover.