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Freed Hamas captive Segev Kalfon, who learned that children had been praying for him while he was held in captivity and eagerly awaiting his return, went to visit them in kindergartens across the city of Dimona, where he lives. During the visit, he also planted a tree in honor of Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New
Sinai Staff·Jan 29, 2026
Yesterday, January 26, marked 100 years since the birth of Shoshana (Rose) Arbeli-Almozlino, a member of the Zionist underground in Iraq who later immigrated to Israel, rose to key positions, and touched countless lives. Her life and legacy can teach us about genuine leadership that blends identity with values, cooperation with courage, and vision with
By Elad Huminer·Jan 27, 2026
From a false identity at the heart of the Iranian regime’s judicial system to acts of ultimate kindness in Israel’s burial society, Roni Insaz is one Jew with a fascinating story. Earlier this week, Insaz gave an interview in which he revealed details of his astonishing life story, alongside a current analysis of the prospects
Sinai Staff·Jan 22, 2026