When the World Held its Breath
At 1am Bat-Galim Shaer realized something was seriously wrong. Gilad, her 16 year-old son, had not returned home. Gilad was a responsible and mature boy.
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At 1am Bat-Galim Shaer realized something was seriously wrong. Gilad, her 16 year-old son, had not returned home. Gilad was a responsible and mature boy.
Life can change irrevocably in the space of just one minute. David Rubin understands this in a way that most of us do not. In
Many people strive to build their lives, yet Rina Lotzki Levy has woven hers together from many different strands. NEVER GIVE UP After many failed
Into the indigo blackness of the Soviet night, two men stepped out of a frame of electric light into the concrete warren of a Soviet
Israel’s miraculous Six Day War victory inspired over a quarter of a million Jews to move to Israel. Within the new state, growth of the
Dr. Aharon Maman’s interest in Hebrew began as a child in Morocco, when he first encountered the letters of the aleph-bet. “I remember it was
No one can forget the heart-piercing cry of joy back in 1967, when Commander Motta Gur’s voice was crackling over the radio: “The Temple Mount
“Spring Fever” means children are counting down to the last day of school, planning a laid-back summer vacation. For Chani Lavi, there’s no time to
Mother’s day. Flowers, chocolate, breakfast in bed? This past Mother’s Day, after a fleet of 700 deadly missiles bombarded Israel, an 80 year-old mother from
The Bible defines two types of wars; obligatory wars (commanded by G-d) and discretionary wars (allowed under specified conditions). When a Jewish army approaches a
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