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On Friday morning, Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich issued a call that reflected the unusual reality of the current war: American soldiers fighting alongside Israel. Hours later, the conflict would reach his own family when his son was lightly wounded during operational activity on the Lebanese border. Earlier in the day, Smotrich called on synagogues
Sinai Staff·Mar 6, 2026
While most nations organize rescue flights to evacuate their citizens away from war zones, Israel witnesses the opposite phenomenon. When danger rises and the skies close, Israelis rush to return home, even if it means flying straight into a country at war. For many, the instinct is not to stay where it’s safe but to
Sinai Staff·Mar 5, 2026
The chairman of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Boaz Bismuth, spoke yesterday (Tuesday) with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. During their conversation, the two connected Operation “Lion’s Roar” with the days of the Book of Esther, against the backdrop of the Purim holiday. The conversation concluded on a symbolic note, as
By Linoy Reter·Mar 4, 2026
At a meeting held earlier this week in the office of Yesha Council chairman Israel Ganz, Congressman Andy Ogles appeared wearing a jacket featuring patches with the words “Messiah” and “Speedily in Our Days,” as well as an Israeli flag. The visit came as part of a broader congressional delegation to Israel organized by Yes!
Hadas Amram·Feb 27, 2026
Christian volunteers from Montana have partnered with a therapeutic horse farm in the community of Alon to personally build a unique rehabilitation center for trauma victims and soldiers. The project is being constructed using a traditional American building method. “They love the people of Israel, sometimes more than we love ourselves,” those at the farm
Hadas Amram·Feb 19, 2026
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked today (Tuesday), remembrance ceremonies, survivor testimonies, and stark new data on antisemitism converged into a single, urgent message: memory must be personal and translated into action. Remembrance Worldwide At the initiative of the Shem VeNer Association, in partnership with Yad Vashem, personal memorial candles were lit in Israel and
By Adi Neiman·Jan 27, 2026
Less than a month after the deadly terrorist attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, the annual International Recognition Awards ceremony of Chabad took place last Thursday, honoring acts of courage and moral clarity in the face of evil. One of the evening’s most moving moments came with the tribute to Ahmed al-Ahmed, a Syrian-born shop owner
Hadas Amram·Jan 13, 2026