As Israel Prepares for Passover, Many are Still Left Behind
While COVID restrictions have been lifted, troubling reports that breadwinners last year, can’t afford Matzah this year
While COVID restrictions have been lifted, troubling reports that breadwinners last year, can’t afford Matzah this year

No matter who you are or where in the world you live, one thing is clear: The year that passed from last Pesach to this one has been unique.

Israel sees 20% of its economy disappear in the fight against COVID-19. Here is one story you must read.

The Cohen family is now living in a crime scene.

But this year, two little girls in Yerushalayim refuse to go near the flames. A few months ago, they were in a terrible fire that destroyed

Meir never wants his bride to cry the way his mother did, overwhelmed in the kitchen on an erev shabbos. He wants to build a future family

Founder of David Roytman Luxury Judaica explains to Arutz Sheva how he created and dominates the luxury kippah market.

The entire Petach Tikva community was watching them.

Zaka volunteer found him crying on the ground with a piece of shrapnel pierced into his leg after he went flying three meters into the air.

Their suffering has driven home the stark reality that the pandemic is not yet over.

Benny was the youngest in his family, everyone that he knew was overjoyed for him. But nothing in the world could have prepared him to this.

Members of the Jewish community of Varna, Bulgaria were horrified when police came to knock down the door of their one and only synagogue

Staff at the hospital were familiar with the 'regulars' and their visitors, but few moved them more than Mrs. Gittel Adler.

The man is asking for $50,000 and unless he receives the money in less than one month, he has threatened to resort to grave actions.

As news of coronavirus deaths continue to make headlines however, a disturbing trend appears to be clear

The rabbi was in the middle of davening in shul when he collapsed and never recovered

Against all odds, the shul in Varna survived the Holocaust

What was already tragic became catastrophic when, during a surgery not meant to be life-threatening, he died on the operating table

We don’t need to educate our readers on the terrible things that happen in entertainment attractions of the gambling variety.

The family was told that doctors in Israel can not help. The mother’s only chance at survival is to fly to America for surgery.

This powerful insight from the previous Gadol HaDor gave fascinating insight into charity’s effects on the soul

Arutz 7 brings a selection of charities to fulfill the Purim mitzvah of “matanot l’evyonim.”

This year, Purim will be very different in the Benshitrit household.

My sister is engaged. The bride's happy, the groom's happy - only my father has a sad face.

This serves as a powerful reminder to all, including those with no pre-existing health conditions

Eliyahu finds himself in an impossible catch-22.

When she tested positive for COVID last week, the family was not particularly worried, as she was young and completely healthy

The Jerusalem College of Technology offers exciting, high-level programs that combine academic excellence with passionate Torah learning.

For a long time we were a normal, happy family, and things were going really well.

But their mother was adamant that they go ahead with it...

For 13 years, I stood by her side, hoping that one day she would wake up. That one day I might see her smiling face again.

7 children stood weeping, huddled around the body of their deceased mother at her funeral on Thursday night.

This is the latest in several cases of men experiencing heart issues and even clots after seemingly benign cases of COVID.

The Kreuzers had hoped desperately to reunite as a family one last time, at the upcoming wedding of their eldest daughter.

The Vazana girls, led by their sister Rut, learned to be tough and resourceful.

After regaining his composure, he made a passionate promise to the woman.

None of the institutions his parents tried sending him to understood how to “deal” with him properly.

"Without this school, my son would never have grown to be the capable and independent boy that he is miraculously transforming into"

In the religious world, people tend to keep their issues private, and not without reason.

Families desperate for machines were turned away, and the Rav decided he had to do something about it.

Imagine finding out your son was dying of cancer and your whole world getting ripped apart over the course of 6 months.

“Don’t worry Abba, it’s not good for your heart.” It was a bittersweet moment for all involved

Having heard the pain and poverty of others for decades, it is a wonder that the Rav was so profoundly effected by a recent visitor's story.

One can see the pain in his eyes as he explains that if they don’t receive help soon, there is no telling what will become of them.

They call his family and bang on their doors, leaving them messages of pure intimidating silence, and sometimes threatening them

She truly knew in her gut that Moshe was her soulmate, and she felt a clarity that she hadn’t in years.

Every morning she woke up terrified to go to school and face the incessant abuse. Now is our chance to help her.

No matter the age, the culture, or the income, no one is immune to financial pressure.

This year’s planting season Starting in Shvat and going to Av in the Summer of 2021 is very important.

Shira, who has been sick for the past three years, cried tears of joy when Israeli star Ishai showed up in her hospital room

With the vaccination campaign in full swing, many older people are starting to consider how they want to live the rest of their lives.

He was severely injured in both legs and left incapacitated.

"A child who experiences a break-in to their home, or a child who experiences a sexual assault, it is hard to return him to a normal life"

She looked down, and saw a growing pool of blood. Then, everything went black.

Yechiel ran to see what all the commotion was about, but he could never have imagined a more horrifying scene.

As news of the vaccine came into the news, Rabbi Tzvi Wallis and his wife Rochel could feel something: Hope.

He did not even have his own married children over, a distance which pained him tremendously. Tragically, his efforts were in vain.

"We will miss Ahuvya, a very dedicated boy. He was devoted, herding and settling the land. We're all in deep sorrow over his death."

“I couldn’t believe this was happening right around the corner from me...”

The Koren Mikraot HaDorot offers a broader scope of the commentaries spanning 2,000 years from ancient times to modernity.
