Lessons from the Nazi hunter

As the anniversary of the passing of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal approaches, the efforts to bring those who commit atrocities against Jews to justice continue to intensify.

Don’t Miss Out On Biblical Lachish

This site, though not widely known, was actually Israel’s largest city during the biblical First Temple era (aside from Jerusalem). Lachish almost always stands empty, though, even during the busiest tourist season. Allow me to explore this breathtaking gem with you now!

Ari Fuld’s Legacy: Defending Israel’s Future

Propaganda, terrorism, and international pressure have constantly overshadowed the brave men and women who dared to call the biblical heartland their home. Their stories are not just tales of survival but of unwavering faith and resilience.

Why is Hamas so confident that it’s winning?

Despite heavy losses, the terror group knows that it will be the victor if it’s still standing when the war it started on Oct. 7 ends. And it’s staking its future on American help.

Banning the Bible? Yair Levi’s ‘Blessed’ and the Fight for Faith

This track has quickly resonated with listeners across the globe, especially for its profound connection to the Bible and its powerful message for believers. Yet, as Levi’s song has gained popularity, something alarming has simultaneously occurred- it has encountered shadow banning across social media platforms.

‘The ball is in Hezbollah’s court’

“What’s important is where this leads. Is it another round in the ping-pong game between Israel and Hezbollah—and if so it is worthless—or a prelude to a more significant confrontation?”