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Samaria – known in the Bible as the heartland of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh and the setting of countless prophetic moments – has long stood at the crossroads of faith, promise, and perseverance. From the days of Joshua and the prophets, its hills have witnessed covenant, struggle, and renewal. Today, that same biblical
tami·Feb 3, 2026
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
In honor of the upcoming Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat, the New Year for Trees, which takes place next week, the organization Hiburim B’Haklaut (Connections in Agriculture) is unveiling a new initiative in northern Israel. The project connects post-military service young adults with farmers and communities that have been severely impacted since the outbreak of
By Linoy Reter·Jan 28, 2026