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Shmuel Munitz
US couple makes Aliyah with a pony and a dream to establish a farm 'to help rebuild' northern Israel
After serving in US military, Robert Shurtleff says he is no longer afraid of wars but was moved to tears upon arrival in Israel with his wife Jennifer and their therapy horse from Colorado; they plan to start a small farm in Kfar Tavor
Shmuel Munitz
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08.28.24
Time to rethink the Temple Mount debate
Opinion: We're warned challenging Temple Mount status quo could 'ignite the Middle East' or 'spark a religious war,' but region already in turmoil; Hamas aims to push Jews off Mount; strengthening presence could prove terrorism doesn't pay
Shmuel Munitz
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08.28.24
Israel's success at the Olympics goes far beyond physical achievement
From a war-torn nation, they braved vile threats, staying focused amid hostility and boycott calls; seeing Israel's medals as just physical victories misses the full picture; this is a spiritual triumph, showcasing resilience on the world stage
Shmuel Munitz
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08.06.24
Jewish doctors want to make Aliyah from South America: 'Now is more important than ever'
Dozens of doctors from Argentina and Uruguay participated in the Buenos Aires MedEx, which aimed to facilitate their Aliyah and integration into the Israeli healthcare system; Lila, a surgeon and one of the participants, shared: 'After October 7 I had trouble sleeping, it really affected me'
Shmuel Munitz, Buenos Aires
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08.03.24
Lithuanian artist commemorates children of Vilna ghetto by embedding their photos on plants
Artist and photographer Dovilė Dagienė says that, like plants, these children tried to adapt to the harshest conditions in the ghetto
Shmuel Munitz
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06.24.24
'I hope you die and Israel burns to the ground’: he used to be my close friend
On October 7, Renna realized her friends didn’t care about Jewish lives and now wants to be a combat soldier; Evyatar set aside his film career to contribute; Maya advocates for Israel on campus despite opposition; 3 young American Jews share how they decided to make Aliyah and enlist in the IDF
Shmuel Munitz
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06.19.24
'It's almost impossible to walk around London visibly Jewish without someone shouting at me'
Local Jewish leader Rabbi David Meyer discusses efforts to strengthen Jewish identity among community's youth and describes antisemitism experienced firsthand since October 7; ‘I think there isn’t a single Jew here who hasn't wondered if we're witnessing the end of the Jewish community in England’
Shmuel Munitz
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06.15.24
Poise vs. bullying: a lesson learned at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Opinion: Despite the violence of anti-Israel protesters, and perhaps because of it, the silent majority among viewers at home from 14 countries gave Israel the maximum possible votes
Shmuel Munitz
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05.12.24
Israelis' top Google search amid Iranian assault: Psalms for protection
Thousands of Israelis sought to read Psalms during tense hours, making it one of the most common Hebrew phrases entered into the search engine overnight; why is it customary to specifically turn to Psalms in times of trouble?
Shmuel Munitz
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04.14.24
Nova festival survivor and traumatized calf heal together
Guy Ben Shimon thought he would die during the Hamas massacre on October 7, searching for peace of mind after ordeal he comes across a calf that was left without food or water in the barn in Kibbutz Kissufim under fire; now they help each other
Shmuel Munitz
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04.03.24
A soldier's religious book hit by shrapnel and saved his life
Abraham Moshkovitz, was injured in a clash with terrorists in Khan Younis, but since a book he has in his pocket absorbs most of the shrapnel he is spared a more serious injury
Shmuel Munitz
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03.27.24
'We won't be cowered': South African Jews make solidarity visit to Israel
Despite South Africa taking Israel to The Hague, its Jewish community remains steadfast in support of Israel and IDF; 'Despite pressures on us to toe government's line, we hold our heads up high and we say that we as South African Jews support Israel'
Shmuel Munitz
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02.23.24
Military Rabbinate goes viral on TikTok amid war
Amir Moyal, an Israeli comedian serving as a reservist in the Military Rabbinate, says his popular videos are aimed at lifting morale and helping religious soldiers
Shmuel Munitz
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01.01.24
Rabbis serving in reserves try to bolster troops, communities
One rabbi continues to give lessons on Zoom while serving in combat unit, another says battalion is his current community; all say their council to soldiers is required especially in times of war
Shmuel Munitz
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11.29.23
Wounded IDF soldier ties the knot while his brother is missing
Yonatan Perez, IDF paratrooper injured in action, married his partner Galia while his younger brother Daniel remains missing; ‘When I stood next to him under the chuppah, he said to me, 'I can't believe Daniel is not here’,' says father Rabbi Doron Perez
Shmuel Munitz
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10.20.23
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