Life Beyond the Screen: Women Reclaiming Their Time
Striving for balance, three brave women have decided to remove their computers from home, discovering a vibrant world beyond the screen. Learn about their motivations and the challenges they face.
Striving for balance, three brave women have decided to remove their computers from home, discovering a vibrant world beyond the screen. Learn about their motivations and the challenges they face.
Every morning, Reishit Hirschfeld chooses to rise and conquer the day—something far from given. After months of battling major depression and even experiencing hospitalization, she opens a window into the world of mental health survivors. In an open and brave interview, she shares her life's journey.
Abishag Sidkalev, born with cerebral palsy, finds her voice through faith, love, and technology, dreaming of new shoes for the coming of the messiah.
Artist Hodaya Bushari set out to paint Rabbi Avi Goldberg, who was tragically killed in Lebanon. She never anticipated the heartfelt phone call she would receive from his wife, Rachel.
How did a child who knew nothing about Torah study become a techie developing brilliant software for dividing Talmudic texts? Developer Ohad Kimchi shares his journey that led to this unique project.
Miki Chait overcame a turbulent youth, finding proverbial salvation in capoeira and strength through faith. Now, he's dedicated to empowering at-risk youth through sports.
From a broken car to spaghetti with the kids, and even a hostage deal – these anecdotes are part of Uri Brilliant's book, 'My Living Torah'. Discover the book’s origins and how they link to his unique Talmud study method.
Less than a week after the passing of Shaul Moyal in Lebanon, two of his ten children sit down for an emotional conversation about their father, a man deeply devoted to Torah. They reveal the messages he left with them before his death and vow: "We will continue living joyfully, as he would have wanted."
Can a soldier without a left hand put on tefillin? A new book by Rabbi Bistritzky explores the fascinating questions of Jewish law encountered by Israeli soldiers injured in combat.
Is the herpes virus secretly causing your headaches? A groundbreaking study reveals surprising connections between herpes and migraine pain.
On Simchat Torah, Ben Bronstein, a commander in the Duvdevan Unit, led his soldiers into Kfar Aza to rescue dozens of residents until he was struck down in an ambush. A year after his death, his father recalls his bravery.
Miriam Gilvich grew up without any knowledge of Judaism until she moved to Israel and embarked on a spiritual journey. Surprisingly, she found her calling as a matchmaker specializing in complex matches. "It's the greatest satisfaction there is," she shares.
While battling severe hyperemesis and caring for four children, Tal sent her husband to one of the army’s most emotionally demanding roles
Discover how the 'Through Their Eyes' exhibition captures both the trauma and resilience of Kfar Aza's residents during a harrowing attack on Simchat Torah. This compelling journey gives visitors a glimpse into their experience while fostering a spirit of hope and recovery.
"Nothing prepared me for the emotional toll of creating this album," Yoni Genut reveals as he shares the heartrending stories behind his latest work.
Anat Meir's life took a dramatic turn on Simchat Torah when her husband David was killed in war shortly before his father's passing. How does she find strength amid the turmoil, and how does she hope her young son will remember his father?
How did Yosef Zakaria, from a Persian childhood, become an artist crafting Judaica pieces from 4 millimeters to 4,000 square meters? Join us for a fascinating conversation.
Elad Tzadikov, director of 'Together Organization,' discusses his first Elul after returning to faith, who he recently asked forgiveness from, and which piyyut moves him during the High Holy Days.
Before sharing that apple dipped in honey with your little one, keep in mind the potential danger honey poses to infants. What's the age restriction, and why is it risky?
Does the changing season really affect your mood? Is weight gain tied to fall?