From Shorts to Faith: The Story of a Man Who Found His Way Back
A touching story of Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank’s unique decision to help a lost soul find his way back to Jewish practice.
A touching story of Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank’s unique decision to help a lost soul find his way back to Jewish practice.
Winter days are coming, bringing tea back to our cold hands. How beneficial is it for our health, and what is the difference between an infusion and tea? Read and learn.
In a child's early years, nutrition plays a crucial role in physical development and long-term health. A survey by the Beef Council reveals that most mothers avoid giving their children meat due to misconceptions. It's time to set the record straight.
We all do it, but it's a mistake: Heating food in a microwave with unsuitable containers can harm our health. So, what is the proposed solution? Read and learn.
Recently, Palestinian bulldozers have been demolishing archaeological sites with impunity in the West Bank. Their aim seems to be finding treasures to sell on the antiquities market.
Yechiel Greenberg, a wedding musician, appeals to dancers at weddings and other celebrations to refrain from stunts that endanger participants, including the guests of honor. A heartfelt and important message.
In a nostalgic Facebook group, a woman shared a childhood photo and a story of school bullying, only to receive an unexpected apology. How did it all unfold?
The Rabbi of Apta had a surprising custom: each year, on January 1st—the start of the non-Jewish calendar—he would bless the Jewish people with a good year.
During an archaeological dig, a significant discovery dating back 2,700 years was made near the Western Wall: "This is archaeological proof supporting biblical accounts of a city official in Jerusalem from around 2,700 years ago."
A British merchant ship, sunk by a German submarine during World War II in 1943, has been discovered 12 miles west of Netanya. It is the largest sunken ship found off the Israeli coast.
Many of us love ice cream in the summer (and winter too), but according to an article published in the New York Times, it's important to know that ice cream has physiological effects that may endanger the cardiovascular system.
A study conducted in Spain found that fried food may not be as bad as we thought and might even be beneficial to health. But, there's a catch.
Recent studies in Israel have shown a link between heart attacks and heavy meals, although researchers note other factors play a role. The bottom line: 'Heavy meals are not healthy.'
A new invention in the British Kingdom: seedless avocado with an edible peel. For now, the surprising avocado can only be purchased in England, priced like a regular avocado.
New research finds that choosing solitude can boost imagination and innovation.
When saving a child’s life returns decades later as a doctor’s healing touch.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, the only surviving wonder of the ancient world, continues to captivate us. Recently, scientists uncovered a hidden chamber 30 meters deep inside the pyramid using groundbreaking technology. This marks the first significant discovery in the site since the 19th century.
A groundbreaking Canadian study reveals a strong link between depression and early death. Learn why timely treatment can save lives.
Surprising new study: Washing fruit with water and soap isn't effective enough to remove pesticide residues. So, what is the most efficient method? The answer is inside.