Young Woman Hatzalah Volunteer: “I May Be Deaf But I Can Save Your Life!”

    Nechama Lobel, who was born deaf, volunteers for United Hatzalah and saves lives.

    The Patients Who Survived Their Prognosis

    Prof. Moshe Frenkel, a Clinical Associate at the University of Texas, and chairman of the Israeli Society for Complementary Medicine,…

    The “Gift” of Waiting

    Which can only be appreciated if you have the gift of faith

    The Nun Who Learned About Keeping Shabbat

    What does a religious family do who discovers that their refrigerator is disconnected on Friday night? The Kisus family did…

    The Wisdom of a Woman

    While men tend to see the big picture, women have a unique ability to discern fine details. For this reason,…

    New Release: Ishay Ribo & Motty Steinmetz – Nafshi

    Unique duet between two very similar and different worlds; Yishai Ribo and Moti Steinmetz. Lyrics: “Nafshi chamda b‘tzel yadecha lada'at…

    A Flowering Green Mountain: The Color of Torah​

    Why did the unseen Infinite give this color illusion to our wavy micro-projection that we call physicality? What does the…

    Tisha B’Av – Reflecting on Rebuilding the Temple

    We don't even know what we're missing

    The Power of a Tzaddik’s Prayer

    An orphan is influenced by Rav Ahrele of Karlin's heartfelt prayer

    Love your Children with all your Senses – R. Yemima Mizrachi

    What is a child’s very first need when he is born? "Your child’s physical needs are almost petty when it…
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