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Israel is establishing a new Gaza border community named “Ofir” in memory of Ofir Libstein, who was murdered defending Kfar Aza on October 7
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 3, 2026
King David declared: “You, Who hearken to prayer, to You all flesh shall come” (Psalms 65:3). One special form of prayer is the tradition of placing a note between the stones of the Western Wall, the sole remaining part of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. This tradition began centuries ago. The first known source for
Hadas Amram·Mar 9, 2026
While most nations organize rescue flights to evacuate their citizens away from war zones, Israel witnesses the opposite phenomenon. When danger rises and the skies close, Israelis rush to return home, even if it means flying straight into a country at war. For many, the instinct is not to stay where it’s safe but to
Sinai Staff·Mar 5, 2026
Christian volunteers from Montana have partnered with a therapeutic horse farm in the community of Alon to personally build a unique rehabilitation center for trauma victims and soldiers. The project is being constructed using a traditional American building method. “They love the people of Israel, sometimes more than we love ourselves,” those at the farm
Hadas Amram·Feb 19, 2026
Earlier this week, the government advanced a series of landmark decisions reinforcing Israel’s civilian presence in Judea and Samaria. Another initiative, more technical in form but no less historic in implication, has also been recently promoted: the Israel Antiquities Authority Bill (Amendment—Power of the Israel Antiquities Authority in Judea and Samaria), 2023. The bill, which
Sinai Staff·Feb 11, 2026
The Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and the Fight Against Antisemitism has formally petitioned the Population and Immigration Authority to prevent a delegation from the anti-Israel organization “Eyewitness Palestine” from entering Israel. The delegation is made up of 32 people, two of whom are members of the Georgia State House of Representatives. In addition, the ministry
Hadas Amram·Feb 8, 2026
Tourism Minister Haim Katz announced today (Sunday) that he will soon submit a plan for government approval aimed at significantly advancing the tourism infrastructure in Judea and Samaria, with an overall investment of close to 86 million shekels. The initiative is designed to close long-standing infrastructure disparities in the region, which currently contains less than
Hadas Amram·Jan 11, 2026
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee recently took part in a family tour of historic sites in the Binyamin region, during which his grandchildren made a remarkable discovery of ancient coins. “It’s amazing to come to a place that proves miracles can still happen today,” the Ambassador said. “Grandpa, look what we found!” What began
Sinai Staff·Jan 6, 2026
Hebron is a city where the Bible breathes. It is the place of Abraham’s faith, Isaac’s devotion, and Jacob’s promise — but it is also the city of Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah. Hebron reminds us of a truth sometimes overlooked: from the very beginning, the story of Israel was shaped not only by great men, but by extraordinary women whose faith, courage, wisdom, and devotion carried God’s story forward.
By Leah Bean Bowman·Dec 23, 2025
Due to a desert storm that reached central Israel, there were concerns about lighting fires at this time. Terrorists using arson are suspected of having taken advantage of the weather conditions to cause the huge fires. Fires in forests near populated areas led to many people being evacuated from their homes, injuries caused and Indepenedence Day events being cancelled.
By Shimon Levi·May 1, 2025
This week, in synagogues around the world, two Torah portions are read. They are called Tazria and Metzora which are Leviticus 12-15.
By Leah Bean Bowman·May 1, 2025
The Israeli calendar tells a fascinating ideological story: Between Passover and Independence Day, it reflects the emergence of a new Israeli-Zionist identity that was built with the founding of the state.
Hadas Amram·Apr 27, 2025
As we look closer at the plants native to Israel, we can glean insights into faith, perseverance, and the deep connection between God’s creation and His promises to the People of Israel.
By Ruthie Jaffe Lieberman·Apr 27, 2025
Join us for weekly discussion topics for your family table. Perfect for teens and older children who have deep questions about faith. This week’s Parsha that will be read in synagoues around the world is Shemini which is found in Leviticus 9:1–11:47.
By Leah Bean Bowman·Apr 25, 2025
Traveling to Israel is a thrilling experience that can bring you closer to the roots of your faith. However, like any trip to a foreign land, it’s important to prepare well to ensure you make the most of your time in this holy place. Here are some practical guidelines to help you plan your visit to Israel with confidence.
By Esti Herskowitz·Apr 24, 2025
On ‘Yom HaShoah’ Israel mourns and remembers. Here are some of the events.
Hadas Amram·Apr 24, 2025
In light of the intensified fighting across all fronts as part of Operation “Strength and Sword,” the Ministry of Defense reveals new data on the rate of IDF casualties.
Hadas Amram·Apr 15, 2025
First day of Passover intermediate days: Around 120,000 Israelis visited national parks and nature reserves across the country | These were the top destinations.
By Shimon Levi·Apr 15, 2025
In this series, the unique role of righteous gentiles in the Bible will be explored.
Rabbi Avi Baumol·Apr 3, 2025