The Silent Hero of Siberia: Rabbi Yaakov Galinsky’s Unshakable Integrity
Tortured for a crime he didn’t commit, the late Rabbi Yaakov Galinsky chose loyalty over self-preservation and forgave decades later.
Tortured for a crime he didn’t commit, the late Rabbi Yaakov Galinsky chose loyalty over self-preservation and forgave decades later.
Through decades of tireless volunteer work, the founder of Efrat transformed Israel’s approach to crisis pregnancies, proving that one person can truly change the world
"I need Hashem. Loving, present, forgiving, listening, patient. I'm happy with the little good I do. I love the Torah so much. It is a fountain of life. I'm in love with it. The void in my stomach cannot be filled by external love," says singer and creator Eviatar Banai.
When comfort and success tempt us, one rabbi reminds us what really matters in a life rooted in Torah values.
Even facing death, he asked her to carry on the Jewish mission
He gave up his comfort, his money and almost his life for tzitzit. In return, Hashem gave his brother a second chance at life.
Natural tips to enhance digestive processes, helping you maintain a healthy body along with a robust digestive system.
Maimonides suggests an acronym for 'health' pointing to 3 laws that wondrously improve a person's quality of life and maintain their well-being.
A haunting vision teaches us the importance of avoiding unnecessary arguments and choosing harmony
He came for a blessing to buy an apartment—but Rabbi Kanievsky gave advice that led to a miracle
Many types of physical activity are forbidden on Shabbat according to halachah. Learn the Torah's perspective on rest, health, and sacred time
'Just' one mitzvah rewrote a tragic ending
A revered Torah giant, miracle worker, and paragon of kindness, Rabbi Chaim Chouri left behind a legacy of faith, humility, and blessings that continues to inspire thousands
Rabbi Meir Elhadad, who lost his two sons in the horrific Meron tragedy, delivers chilling words of encouragement: "We nullify our entire being before Hashem."
Yoeli Schlesinger, a resident of Beitar Illit, was present in Meron during the tragic incident. He kept his composure, acted resourcefully, and managed to save lives.
"Hashem was there, orchestrating everything as destined. It was decided who would live, who would perish, who would breathe despite the immense pressure, and who would be trampled underfoot," said Rabbi Eliyahu Lapin offering words of strength following the Meron tragedy.
Rabbi Tuvia Pollak urges the Jewish people to embrace trust in God, avoid blame, pray with strength, and foster unity and love during life’s greatest trials
How honoring parents reflects honoring God — through thought, speech, action, and lifelong devotion
The life, leadership, writings, and enduring legacy of one of Judaism’s greatest decisors
Why did Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky call honoring parents 'a matter of life and death'?