Shaming in the Digital Age and What We Can Do to Stop It
The hidden psychological toll of shaming on children and adults — and the crucial role families, educators, and communities play in prevention and healing
The hidden psychological toll of shaming on children and adults — and the crucial role families, educators, and communities play in prevention and healing
Efrat Mor speaks about her son Eitan, kidnapped from the Nova festival, the choice not to free terrorists for his return, and holding on to faith, family, and hope
Despite a challenging childhood and academic struggles, Chaya Rosenzweig built a real estate empire in the U.S. before the age of 30, using her journey to mentor and uplift other women.
Neriya Nagari had been in the army for just two months when he fell in combat on Simchat Torah. His mother Sharon reflects on a powerful dream, life after his loss, and the faith that continues to guide her.
Elijah Bernstein z"l, 19, was tragically killed at the Nova festival. One year later, his mother shares memories of his life, his light, and the meaning he left behind.
A social worker from Jerusalem’s Street Dwellers Unit explains how people end up living on the streets, the social and emotional realities of homelessness, and the long, complex path to rehabilitation and hope
She lost both parents at age six, but today Limor is a mother of six, a couples and parenting counselor, and a powerful voice for orphans
The journey of Shlomo Artzi’s son – from modest fees and deep fatherhood to a new album, Holocaust legacy, and a powerful voice for Israel’s hostages
Eliezer Ben-Botzer, a gifted and unique voice in Jewish music, passed away suddenly last weekend. A month ago, he shared his thoughts on family, music, faith, and the pain of division within the Jewish people. A farewell to a special soul.
Before Simchat Torah, Orly Gilboa led a pretty ordinary life—a steady job as a banker, two cherished daughters, a musical home, and plenty of family trips abroad. That all changed in an instant when her oldest daughter, Daniela, was taken to Gaza. Here, a heartbroken mother shares her story.
Dr. Shira Dishon, a DNA expert at Israel's police forensics department, faced an unimaginable task: identifying bodies from the Shura camp, including her own son's. A poignant interview detailing her struggle between duty and personal grief.
Merav Berger's daughter, Agam, is missing in Gaza. She talks about keeping faith, the first contact from her daughter, and how she gets through each day.
Rebbetzin Tali Ben Yishai shares her journey of raising the Fogel children, living with unimaginable grief, and finding unshakable faith and hope for Am Yisrael
Residing near Kaplan Street, Chani recalls the charged days of protests before the war. Once a believer in coexistence, she feels a significant change within her and mourns the division in Israel, which only the war seemed to unite.
How validation, support, and self-acceptance transform sensitivity into strength
Aharon Haimov, z"l, was a young paramedic with aspirations and potential when he was murdered by Hamas terrorists during his last rescue call on Simchat Torah. His widow Naomi now gathers the pieces of her life and shares the story of the man she was blessed to live beside.
A harrowing story of terror, loss, and courage
The story of a young man whose authenticity, gratitude, and love for people continue to inspire thousands after his death
Yona and Ro'i Asraf thought they were arriving at a party, quickly realizing they were in a battlefield. Many of their friends were kidnapped or killed, but they miraculously survived. Looking back, Yona reflects on the small interventions that saved them and shares how life looks after receiving it as a gift.
Despite recently donating a kidney, he insisted on enlisting and joining the fight. Always lifting the spirits of fellow soldiers, his loss leaves a profound emptiness for his (strong) wife left behind. A truly moving interview, marking thirty days since the passing of Naaran Ashchar HY'D.