Rabbi Berel Wein reflects on the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 and its profound impact on American Orthodox Jewry. He details how American Jew...
Kesher Yehudi is a social movement in Israel dedicated to uniting religious and secular Jews through the pairing of study partners, known as chavrutot. The o...
The Hurva Synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem, once destroyed by the Jordanians, has been rebuilt and restored to its former grandeur with a cost of NIS 4...
Natan Sharansky, a former refusenik and political figure, shares his experiences of imprisonment and ultimate release from the Soviet Union, focusing on the ...
Rabbi Doron Perez, head of the Mizrachi World Movement, faced immense challenges as his son Daniel went missing after a military operation, while his other s...
The article shares a story about the collaboration between women from a deeply religious community and a secular kibbutz in Israel during the war. The women ...
Colonel Golan Vach, the head of the IDF's National Rescue Unit, discusses his experiences in disaster relief efforts, including his recent deployment to Surf...
Colonel Golan Vach, the commander of the IDF's National Rescue Unit of the Home Front Command, has had extensive experience in disaster rescues and humanitar...
In celebration of Israel's 75th anniversary, Jewish Action released a short film series called "Voices of Faith: Memories of 1948." The series features inter...
This article features interviews with four Israeli farmers who observe the shemitah year, a Sabbatical year when farming is prohibited in accordance with Jew...