Turning a Barren Land into a Flourishing Olive Grove
In 1997, Rabbi Yosef Shukar was standing on a tall hill, overlooking the site of Ancient Shiloh on one side and a long stretch of
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In 1997, Rabbi Yosef Shukar was standing on a tall hill, overlooking the site of Ancient Shiloh on one side and a long stretch of
Last year, Naama was volunteering in Ethiopia at the Jewish community there, when she met Sinatio. Sinatio was passionate about studying the Bible, and could
David Joel came to Israel with a friend in 2000, right around when the Intifada broke out. Terror attacks were a daily occurrence, and David
Founded in 1948, the relatively young State of Israel is a country of immigrants. As such, as of 2012, Israel celebrates a day called Yom
When God sent the Jews to exile from the Holy Land about 2,500 years ago, He made a promise, “And it shall come to pass
Great Exciting News! Thanks to all of our efforts, we have just received permission from the Prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, for the next 1,000 Ethiopian
In December 2010, fires ravaged the Carmel Mountains of northern Israel. 17,000 people were evacuated, 44 people lost their lives, and the fire raged on
It was this past May 24, Ronen Lubarsky, a member of the Elite Duvdevan Special Forces Unit, age 20, was on a mission deep in Ramallah to
As I was walking through the streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, I heard singing that reminded me of the streets of Jerusalem. I walked through
“There were no better days for the people of Israel than the Fifteenth of Av and Yom Kippur, since on these days the daughters of Israel go
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