A Journey to Freedom: Eli Eliahu's Miraculous Escape
When Eli Eliahu was jailed in Syria, nobody knew if he would return alive. Decades later, from his home in Jerusalem, he recounts his survival story and personal Exodus.
When Eli Eliahu was jailed in Syria, nobody knew if he would return alive. Decades later, from his home in Jerusalem, he recounts his survival story and personal Exodus.
Photographer Michal Greenbaum's transformative visit to Cuba led her to embrace a new path. She shares her story and showcases her journey in a captivating exhibition.
Gideon Sharon, a former fighter pilot turned spiritual leader, launches a remarkable project encouraging Jews worldwide to start their day with 'Modeh Ani'. As millions join in, Sharon reveals the heartfelt story behind it and the inspiring reactions.
Nirit Khutovoli never imagined her journey to Judaism would lead her to become a singer, uplifting women in adversity. During wartime, she navigates the dilemma: "How can I sing?"
At just 21, Shulamit Markowitz-Lebel faced the devastating loss of her husband in a car accident. Her journey through grief, faith, and creativity has led her to create a film documenting parts of her life. She insists, 'Art is what allows me to choose life.'
When Rabbi Heschel Reichlebich was given five offices to transform into a synagogue, he couldn't have imagined the number of professionals who would volunteer their services for free. They, in turn, never anticipated witnessing visible miracles during the construction.
A unique initiative spearheaded by Derech HaMelech and other outreach organizations aims to make Torah-based education accessible to traditional families. With their efforts spreading across more than 70 communities, they are optimistic about a pending revolution.
As we mark 40 years since the passing of Baba Sali, a new book unveils his deep connection with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, highlighting their correspondences, shared miracles, and joint efforts for the Jewish people.
Noa Galor, a distinguished theater producer, shares her transformation sparked by a journey to the U.S. and how she's bringing uncompromising quality to Jewish women's theater.
Irit Halevi Bar-Noy grew up with a mother suffering from schizophrenia and a father who was a Holocaust survivor and war-traumatized. She built her own family, only to face her son's mental illness at age 18. In a heartfelt conversation, she shares how art heals her and the enduring faith that sustains her.
Residents of the 'Beit Bakfar' retirement community in Kfar Saba initiated a wonderful project of knitting warm hats for soldiers. Now they share about the initiative and the immense demand: "We knit and knit without stopping."
Decades after the execution of nine Jews in Iraq, Joyce Sason recalls those dark days, her father-in-law's imprisonment, and her great-grandfather, the Ben Ish Chai.
After the mourning period for her husband Uriah, who fell in Gaza, Avital found his notebooks filled with writings and messages of faith. She now shares them to uplift others.
Rabbi Yosef Yaakov Pilo travelled through dangerous streets to perform two brises, protected by divine intervention.
After a tragic event on Simchat Torah, Malka Edelman envisioned uniting the Jewish people in powerful, collective prayer. She's been tirelessly working to make it a reality.
After waiting years for a pregnancy, and with a birth that will be profoundly different from planned, Revital Shamir draws strength from memories of her husband Moti, who was killed in a surprise attack: "Moti would want us to be happy and to move forward, and that's exactly what we will do."
Leading font designers and graphic artists are spearheading a unique project to create fonts based on the handwriting of fallen soldiers and victims of war, producing deeply moving outputs along with the stories behind them.
From a young age, Eyal's parents recognized his leadership qualities, inner honesty, and dedication to everyone he interacted with. A week after his fall in Gaza, his father reflects: "I am an educator, but Eyal could have been my teacher."
Ella Abuksis, aged 17, was critically injured after shielding her brother during a rocket attack, passing away a week later. Nineteen years on, her parents commemorate her from afar, with her sister recounting the exemplary figure she was.
After years of searching for a profession, Asher Friedberg found his calling in welding and ironwork. He now creates furniture and iron products with confidence, believing "When we are united, nothing can break us." The Iron Man