Tag: Emunah

Rav Moshe Wolfson, a revered figure in Torah and chasidus, passed away at the age of 99, leaving a profound impact on the Jewish community in Boro Park and beyond.
Rebbetzin Bruria David, founder of the Beth Jacob Jerusalem seminary, is remembered on the occasion of her first yahrtzeit.
Rav Tzvi Kushelevsky, an 88-year-old rosh yeshivah in Jerusalem, recently celebrated the birth of his first child, a son, with his second wife after being childless in his first marriage of over half a century.
In times of crisis, it is crucial to strengthen emunah and bitachon.
Following the tragic murder of her two sons in a terror attack, Devorah Paley's exceptional faith and fortitude captivated the Jewish public, inspiring an outpouring of support and unity.
Israeli soldier Ori Megidish's rescue by the IDF from captivity in Gaza highlighted the role of emunah, or faith, in facing challenges, as her mother engaged in prayer and mitzvot for her safe return.
Rabbi Menachem Braun, known for his dedication to at-risk youth and his love for mitzvos, Torah, and fellow Jews, passed away in a tragic boating accident several months ago.
The article discusses the importance of controlling our thoughts and attitudes, using the analogy of managing emails.
Dr. David H. Rosmarin, a noted Harvard psychologist and entrepreneur, shares his personal journey dealing with anxiety and the power of emunah (faith) and bitachon (trust) in overcoming it.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Mirlana Morris discusses the loss of her son, Donny, in the Meron tragedy and how she chooses to live a life of emunah (faith) rather than being angry with God.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbanit Rachelle Fraenkel, who tragically lost her son in a terror attack, discusses the impact of trauma on faith.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbanit Rachelle Fraenkel discusses the impact of tragedy on faith (emunah) in God.
In an interview with Rabbi Berel Wein, the concept of resilience in Jewish history is explored, particularly in the context of the American Orthodox community after the Holocaust.
Rebbetzin Leah Kohn developed the Kivun curriculum to address the lack of deep discussion around Jewish philosophical topics in high schools.
The text explores the story of the Akeidah (the binding of Isaac) and different interpretations of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son at God's command.