Giving Thanks for a Life Almost Passed Over

The holiday of Passover commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt and the beginning of Jewish nationality. It is the very cornerstone of Jewish identity. The holiday is specifically set aside to commemorate the events surrounding the exodus, including the salvation of Jewish babies at the hands of the Jewish midwives.
New Study Says Circumcision Procedure Comparable to Vaccination

A new Australian-American study is getting a lot of attention for comparing circumcision to childhood vaccination in terms of their medical significance. The study, which will be published in full next month, was previewed by the Mayo Clinic.
A Model Miracle: Saving Unborn Children in Israel

In a small crowded office in the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem, sits one of the greatest modern day miracles of Israel. The EFRAT-CRIB organization and its affiliate, Save a Jewish Baby (SAJB), is responsible for saving the lives of over 57,000 Israelis to date.
Fulfilling the Spirit of Giving by Saving Life in Israel

Sunday evening, in a hotel in northern Jerusalem, 40 participants of the Evangelical Foursquare Women in Ministry Leadership Experiential Mission to Israel gathered in a room to donate blood to Israel.
Rambam Hospital Conducts Emergency Drill in New Underground Medical Unit

The 2,000-bed Sammy Ofer Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital (FUEH) is the largest of its kind in the world, designed to protect the patients of Northern Israel in times of war.
As Syrian War Rages On, the IDF Sets its Sights on Saving Lives

As the civil war continues to rage on in Syria, with an estimated 130,000 people killed and millions displaced after nearly three years of fighting, Israel has been quietly providing aid to some of the wounded.
Could New Scientific Discovery Support Creation?

An experiment at the South Pole called BICEP2, carried out by a team of astronomers led by John Kovac of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, has uncovered
Trauma from Palestinian Rocket Attacks Inflicts Deepening Wounds on Israeli Society

Fifteen seconds. That’s how long a resident of Sderot has from the time a Code Red alert is announced until a Palestinian rocket strikes the town or is intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system.
Tel Aviv University Researchers Make Ovarian Cancer Breakthrough

Ovarian cancer is one of the most aggressive and fatal reproductive cancers affecting women. According to the American Cancer Society, one in 72 American women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer
Israel Prize to be Awarded to Woman who Pioneered Alzheimer’s Treatment

Professor Marta Weinstock-Rosin will be awarded the Israel Prize, the country’s highest recognition, for her contributions to the field of medicine. Weinstock-Rosin