Israel’s Day of Remembrance: Honoring the fallen after striking Iran while Tel Aviv suffers terror attack

Today, Israel held a national day of mourning for Oct. 7 victims, following Israeli strikes on Iran’s missile facilities and a suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv, injuring over 30 people.
Beyond the Headlines: The Enduring Struggle of IDF Widows

In times of war, some stories dominate headlines, but quieter, personal battles often go unnoticed. Among these are the lives of IDF widows in Israel—women who have lost their husbands in service and now face profound grief alongside overwhelming new responsibilities.
Why don’t they want Israel to win?

This isn’t the first time that the United States has tried to stop the success of the Israel Defense Forces. It happened in 1973, too.
Carry the Spirit of Sukkot Year-Round with Israel Bible Plus

Sukkot is a time to dwell in the presence of God, to connect with our faith, and to celebrate the blessings in our lives. But just because the holiday is ending doesn’t mean that your spiritual journey has to. Israel Bible Plus offers—a way to maintain your spiritual growth, not just during the holidays, but throughout the entire year.
Hostage Negotiations Stalled, Hamas Violence Against Civilians, and Israeli Forces Thwart Iranian-Backed Terror

Negotiations between Israel and Hamas are stalled after the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, with U.S. officials reporting no current discussions. In Gaza, Hamas is shooting at civilians trying to flee, complicating evacuation efforts during IDF operations. Meanwhile, U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein is in Lebanon working to de-escalate tensions with Hezbollah and promote a diplomatic resolution.
Restoring Israel: A Living Memorial to October 7th Victims

The events of October 7th, 2023, left deep scars on the heart of Israel. Israel, a land where trees have always represented life, hope, and resilience, now faces a landscape scorched by devastation.
Priestly Blessing Unites Thousands at the Western Wall”

More than 50,000 people gathered in the Kotel (Western Wall Plaza) on Sunday for the 54th biannual Birkat Kohanim (priestly blessing), recreating a mitzvah (Torah commandment) as it was once performed in the Temple.
Christianity Today Gaslights Israel One Year after the October 7th Terrorist Attack

On the first anniversary of the most horrific attack on Jews since Hitler’s Holocaust, one would expect Christianity Today (CT) to provide its over 2.2 million online and print subscribers at least one article about the October 7th attack on Israel. But instead of remembering the atrocities, the article it published gaslights Israelis and Jews worldwide.
Bring the Shuk to Your Home: Top 4 Israeli Food Products You Need in Your Kitchen

I recently took my children to the Shuk in Jerusalem. The Shuk is a famous open marketplace dating back to the late 1800s, where you can buy all sorts of authentic Israeli items. Of course, my children were in it for the candy (another thing the Shuk is known for – its abundance of Kosher […]
Netanyahu Vows Retaliation After Hezbollah Attacks as Harris Fails to Support Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned Hezbollah’s drone attack on his home and vowed to continue Israel’s military operations. In response to Hezbollah’s launch of 100 rockets at northern Israel, the Israeli Air Force struck targets in Lebanon. Meanwhile, former Israeli ambassador Michael Oren urged the U.S. to clarify its stance after Vice President Harris did not refute genocide accusations against Israel.