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7 Things You Can Do for Israel Now

Help by taking an action from this list, and by sharing it with family, friends and colleagues By: Chabad.org The updates from Israel are deeply distressing. More...

In solidarity with hostages, empty Shabbat tables set up worldwide

Families of the Hamas hostages gathered in Tel Aviv for the second night to honor those spending Shabbat in captivity A Shabbat table with 203...

Grandmother Who Stalled Terrorists With Cookies Urges Lighting of Shabbat Candles

By Mendel Super(Chabad.org) At 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7, air-raid sirens blared in Ofakim, a town in southern Israel about 10 miles from the Gaza Strip. Rachel and David Edri...

More Than 1,400 Men to Wear Free Tefillin in Memory of Those Murdered in Israel

By Faygie Levy Holt(Chabad.org) “I will get a pair of tefillin to the first person who commits to start wrapping every day in honor of our brothers...

24 Hours of Hell: A Paramedic in Sderot Tells His Story

As Hamas attacked Israel, a team of paramedics barricaded themselves inside an emergency services station for hours, treating the wounded as a gun battle...

The Heroic Journey of Israeli Lt. Colonel Guy Madar

Edited by: TJVNews.com In the darkest moments of terror and chaos, stories of extraordinary heroism often emerge, reminding us of the indomitable human spirit’s ability...

Shocking Cruelty in the South: How Can People Be This Evil?

Foreign reporters were invited down to the south to see for themselves, and their reports were devastating. By: Nicky Blackburn I went to TRX this morning....

Scenes From a War: The Baby An Israeli EMT Can’t Forget

By: Abigail Klein Leichman Emergency medical technician Shalom Avitan, 22, will never forget the way a terrified baby clung to him outside a southern Israeli...

Reporter’s Notebook: A Writer and Mother’s Chronicle of Terrorism and War

Bruria Efune has been covering the Gaza War from her home in Beersheva By: Bruria Efune Since the end of Simchat Torah, Bruria Efune has been...

No More “Business as Usual” for Diaspora Jews

No More “Business as Usual” for Diaspora Jews By:  Rafael Medoff There are many things that Jews in the Diaspora can do to help Israel...

Israel Bonds Launches Campaign to Rally Investment in the Jewish State at its Darkest Hour

“At a time when the Jewish state is under attack, these investments represent the most powerful and direct way to stand with Israel,” said...

Reporter’s Notebook: A Writer and Mother’s Chronicle of Terrorism and War

By Bruria Efune(Chabad.org) Since the end of Simchat Torah, Bruria Efune has been covering the war for Chabad.org from her home in Beersheva, Israel. The following are a series of...

The Rabbinical Alliance of America Calls on Everyone to Support Israel, Mourn the Loss of Life & Pray for the Wounded & Captured

The Rabbinical Alliance of America Calls on Everyone to Support Israel, Mourn the Loss of Life & Pray for the Wounded & Captured Edited by:...

From Yom Kippur to Simchat Torah: What Led to the Attack and What Will Happen Next?

There are a number of conceptual failings that have led to the current ever-escalating conflict between Israel and Palestinians. By:  Alex Traiman Many questions and few...

How 19th-Century Jews Flourished, Making History in a Small Missouri Town

Louisiana, about 90 miles north of St. Louis, is known for its Victorian streetscape and for 10 buildings on the National Register of Historic...

For These I Cry – The War in Eretz Yisroel

For These I Cry – The War in Eretz Yisroel By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin Can it be? It’s happening again… only worse. I remember Yom Kippur, fifty...

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