The Hidden Tzaddik of Tafilalt: The Life and Martyrdom of Rabbi David Abuchatzeira
Scholar, ascetic, and leader of Moroccan Jewry, Rabbi David Abuchatzeira lived a life of holiness, tragedy, and enduring Torah greatness
Scholar, ascetic, and leader of Moroccan Jewry, Rabbi David Abuchatzeira lived a life of holiness, tragedy, and enduring Torah greatness
Iridology, the study of the eyes, is a unique approach to diagnosing an individual's health, character, and genetic tendencies through various signs in the eyes. Discover everything you wanted to know about 'the eyes as the mirror of the soul', from naturopath Zohara Shavit.
He was born miraculously and returned to faith at 17. His Hasidic family was murdered during the Holocaust, while relatives who fled to Israel were no longer religious. Now, he speaks of divine providence as the sole descendant able to continue his pre-Holocaust family traditions. This is the story of Rabbi Menachem Makover, the man revitalizing public interest in studying the Temple year-round.
I never imagined my preschool-aged children would be so captivated by a book not originally meant for them. But the stunning images and the truth of the holy Torah unearthed from the ground connected us to the rich, majestic past of our eternal people. A personal reflection and a must-read book recommendation.
They are young, educated, hold esteemed positions, and are all American social activists for life and against abortion. Following the dramatic decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the ruling allowing abortions, the New York Times published a profile article about the generation of women living and breathing true female empowerment, with a collection of strong quotes from the article.
Teen rebellion led Bat-Chen to fall into a deep abyss from which she couldn’t escape. She entered a dangerous relationship with a local from a southern village, who initially treated her well but soon turned to violence and humiliation. After her rescue, something extraordinary happened.
The Captive Women Department at Hidabrut conducts complex rescues of women and their children from the clutches of dangerous relationships they are trapped in. These rescues involve entering hostile villages under false identities and nerve-wracking escapes until the women and children are brought to safety in Israel. What happens when entering a village is not possible? About the mitzvah of redeeming captives at Hidabrut.
Roi Menashe traveled around the country as a regular hitchhiker until he met Rabbi Yaron Itzhakov.
How could a successful woman almost make the biggest mistake of her life? In a few moments of losing her judgment, her boundaries were broken. What brought her back to her senses was a confidential phone call. Here is Einat's story.
Hadasa Ovad was born into a secular family. Searching for spirituality, she found emptiness even with Reiki and meditation. After returning to her faith and facing struggles in raising her children, she realized she's not alone. She now helps other women who have returned to faith to understand there are solutions and they are not alone.
No loose ends are forgotten in the heavens. Instead of fear, these dreams brought strength and insight. Discover two real stories where dreams connected the living with the world of truth.
Discovering life after almost losing it. A profound story of a second chance with insights from a near-death experience.
How a Peruvian woman discovered truth, embraced Jewish life, and built a Torah home with faith, courage, and divine providence