The Unimaginable Courage of Tomer Mizrahi
After being critically injured, Tomer Mizrahi continued to fight valiantly until his last breath, playing a crucial role in saving a community. His mother Sarit shares his remarkable story.
After being critically injured, Tomer Mizrahi continued to fight valiantly until his last breath, playing a crucial role in saving a community. His mother Sarit shares his remarkable story.
After three years of battling severe depression and hospitalization, Or Shalev managed to reclaim her life and continue raising her children. Now, she shares her journey and firmly believes: "Psychiatric wards might be full of despair, but there's always hope."
When Blanka Got heard she'd be lighting a torch for Independence Day, she was thrilled. But the overwhelming responses from well-wishers moved her even more. "I just knitted hats for soldiers, hoping to make a difference." Plus, how do her humorous online videos fit into this story?
Rebekah Lewinson shares her harrowing story of survival and the courage of Aunt Nel, who put her own life at risk during the Holocaust to save Rebekah. Decades later, Rebekah reflects on the impact of Aunt Nel's actions not just on her life, but on the lives of her descendants.
Rabbi Isser Lobatzky, Chabad's emissary to the deaf in France, faced challenges growing up as a child. Yet, from amid these struggles, he made a pivotal decision: "To act for the deaf." Today, he unites Jewish deaf communities across France, asserting, "We can be a part of the community, give us a chance."
Matanel Lisner and Efraim Yechman composed a heartfelt melody during a tense Shabbat in Gaza. They couldn't have imagined the song would later honor the memories of Efraim and three other comrades.
Yamit Zehavi, known as the 'guardian angel of soldiers in the north,' dedicated her Mimouna holiday to frying up moufletas and sfenj for soldiers, welcoming them with sweets both at home and at their bases.
Chaim Katz, a pioneer in adventure therapy within the Orthodox community, guides fathers and sons on challenging nature excursions. He believes that shared, powerful experiences like climbing hills and desert navigation open hearts and create real change. What happens when parents and sons struggle to connect with these challenges?
When a mother asked, "Who would marry our wounded soldiers?" she unknowingly sparked a groundbreaking project pairing single women with injured veterans. Matchmaker Rachel Hominer and mother Osnat Even-Tzur share their uplifting stories of success and unexpected connections.
Puppeteer Rabbi Shragi Charach captivates audiences with his engaging shows, weaving educational roots and heartfelt stories from backstage. This article explores his journey and mission to inspire joy and wisdom in children and adults alike.
Struggling with endless holiday snacking? Dietitian Nir Cohen from the Ministry of Health shares practical strategies to help you regain control this year.
After facing early challenges and maintaining her faith as the sole observant member in her family, Hannah Tahlov hoped for peace. Her diagnosis with multiple sclerosis changed everything. She shares her story of perseverance, strength, and the educational method she developed.
Born in the Soviet Union, Yaffa Tsanziper shares vivid memories of her family's secret devotion to Jewish traditions amid harsh restrictions, including her father's brave act to perform a circumcision and his subsequent arrest.
Discover the captivating history of the Boutiel family and the untold stories of Yemenite Jews in Ein Kerem.
Despite a recent 7.7 earthquake, Chabad in Bangkok is preparing for a record attendance of over 12,000 Israeli tourists for Passover Seder next week. How are such massive preparations made, and what concerns linger? We delve into it with Chabad emissary Rabbi Nehemia Wilhelm.
After artist Rivka Sapir discovered that more than ten babies were named after her son, Lieutenant Colonel Yehonatan Tzur Bernash, she crafted a poignant tribute and gave them a unique gift.
Dr. Jacob Fox, a manuscript expert at the National Library, delves into discovering and decoding ancient texts, revealing fascinating secrets of the past.
Once resisting the traditions of her Ethiopian heritage, Batia Shmueli found a new path of hope and unity through her experiences in Los Angeles. Discover how she embraced her true self and turned her story into a message of connection.
When Hadas Schwartzson's fourth child was born, he was in critical condition. A heartfelt prayer at Baba Sali's grave changed everything.
Yair Anconina thought he'd seen it all in his role at a Chavara Kadisha. But after a call to duty on Simchat Torah exposed him to unimaginable horrors, a profound idea emerged: "The Shelter of Kindness," a mobile unit dedicated to honoring victims and supporting grieving families.