What the angel knew

Elijah had just done the most extraordinary thing. He’d called fire down from heaven on Mount Carmel, exposed the prophets of Baal, and turned a nation back toward God. By every measure, he’d won. But then he ran for his life into the wilderness, collapsed under a juniper tree, and asked God to let him die.
“He is a miracle” — decisive action saves Israeli terror victim

“When I first saw him, he was unconscious, and there was a lot of blood on his face and chest,” recalled Yair Schussheim, a MAGEN DAVID ADOM paramedic, upon first seeing Yarin, an Israeli soldier.
What Holocaust Remembrance Day should ask of us today

Today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the world reflects on the murder of six million Jews and on the survivors who carried unimaginable loss into the future. But remembrance on its own is not enough.
Why the basketball court has become one of Israel’s most crucial spaces for healing

For many injured Israeli soldiers, something far more transformative happens off the hospital floor. It happens on a basketball court.
Make this year’s resolution count

As we step into this new year, let’s embrace the opportunity to change not just our own lives, but the lives of those who need it most. Let’s make a resolution that sticks—for Israel, for the people, and for the mission we’re all called to support.
Bless the Nation of Israel: Protect Her Widows

Like Naomi and Ruth, many Israeli widows are left to face life’s challenges without a husband or father to provide for them.
For children who’ve lost everything, a home in Israel offers more than shelter

At Neve Michael, traumatized youth find therapy, education, and a path forward—but the work depends heavily on private donors
From Yom Kippur to Sukkot: Turning Reflection Into Renewal

Charity is not simply a way to help those in need; it is a way to participate in God’s work of sustaining life.
Op-Ed: Choosing Life in Israel’s Most Pressing Battle

Behind the headlines of geopolitics and conflict lies a quieter, devastating reality: every year, more than 35,000 unborn children in Israel are never given the chance to live.
When Poverty Decides Life and Death in Israel

Raising a child is expensive anywhere, but in Israel it can feel crushing. For a mother already stretched thin — especially one raising children on her own — these numbers make abortion feel less like a choice and more like an inevitability.