A Painful Testimony: "The Damages Are Immense, Merchants Declare Bankruptcy"
Eli Maman speaks about the overwhelming harm to merchants and despair. Merchants have returned to Mahane Yehuda Market, but some with tears in their eyes.
Eli Maman speaks about the overwhelming harm to merchants and despair. Merchants have returned to Mahane Yehuda Market, but some with tears in their eyes.
Esty Rubinstein endured three accidents, injuries, and recovery, then faced anxiety that kept her from driving. Seven years after finding a solution, she shares her chilling journey.
A story of sheer bravery, divine protection, and the will to live against all odds
Human trials for the Israeli vaccine started this week. What risks do the volunteers face? How will the vaccine be administered? And why might it not be available by next winter? Dr. Erez Garty from the Davidson Institute addresses all these questions.
Meir Delanga experienced clinical death, later his life was saved when he avoided boarding a command car that caught fire, yet he continued to sink into the secular world. Years later, as a successful theater actor, his life transformed.
Victor Pavlenko decided to undergo a circumcision following a dream he had, Arthur Abraham underwent a circumcision and redemption on the same day, and Itamar Golani experienced a special connection thanks to the circumcision. Those circumcised at an older age share their moving stories.
Last week, Oshri Assouline, age 26, passed away after contracting COVID-19. His rabbi, Rabbi David Kfir, reflects: "The first time I met Oshri was at a gas station, with an earring and tattoos, and later a study hall was established thanks to him."
After years of studying space exploration and tracking spacecraft orbits, Yossi Zekuta reaches a clear conclusion: 'The heavens are Hashem’s, but the earth He gave to the children of man.'
Riniti Dvorsky-Dor returned to religious observance at 37, got married at 40, and had her only son through miraculous means. Meanwhile, she moved to Milan and discovered herself in a new role. What is she doing during the Corona period?
When Esther Kramer suffered a stroke at 34, she didn't anticipate how her life would change. Eight years later, she navigates life in a wheelchair, refusing to give up on anything, becoming the highest-ranking woman in education using a wheelchair.
Yisrael Otemazgin didn't think twice before deciding to donate bone marrow to save a Muslim infant's life, but he didn't predict that this would move thousands worldwide. "I had the privilege to sanctify Hashem's name and prove to everyone the values of our Torah and humanity."
Chana Yael Moses, raised in the Soviet educational system, encountered Judaism at 16, sparking a lifelong journey of spiritual return. "Even when I felt 'on top of the world,' Hashem tested me again," she shares.
Encountering a snake can be unsettling. Here are expert tips on how to handle such situations safely.
Years of teaching inspired Netanel Ziss to develop a unique reading method based on Jewish principles to help children overcome reading difficulties. He shares how this approach changes lives.
Seven years ago, Rebbetzin Rachel Bazri passed away, and shortly after, her husband Rabbi Binyamin also passed. They established and led the Orthodox community in Be'er Sheva for many years. Their daughter shares heartfelt stories about the hundreds of families drawn closer to Judaism because of them, the yeshiva and school established, and a class her mother started during a period of personal hardship.
Avi Benishti was a young soldier in the Artillery Corps when he was told he would board a helicopter heading to Lebanon with his comrades. At the last moment, they were ordered off the helicopter, saving their lives. In an initial conversation, he recounts that cruel night: 'We were supposed to be there.'
The weather is perfect, the kids are eager for an outing, and you're also ready to enjoy the enchanting blooms? You can definitely go on an excursion close to home and discover things you never imagined. Tour guide Rachel Rabinowitz shares the perfect recipe.
Two years after the passing of his five-year-old daughter Shavoosh from cancer, Shalom Gabay releases an emotional book documenting life in the oncology ward. Did you follow his captivating columns on the Hidabroot website? Now is your chance to understand what's behind them.
Dorine Cohen heard all the possible warnings from the doctors, who said her daughter would be deformed and disabled, her brain would be damaged, and she wouldn't survive birth. "Those were months of tears, a black hole in my heart," she recounts. And what about the baby today?
Tzivia Anat Hirsch spent years searching for answers to her questions, both while studying in the US and performing on stages in Israel. Her transformation came within a year, during which she embraced religious life and built a home in Israel. "The big 'boom' happened right after my return to observance, and that's when the challenges began," she recounts.