Professor Arthur Eidelman: Revolutionizing Newborn Care
No individual has examined more newborn babies in the Jewish state than Professor Arthur Eidelman, known as the founding father of neonatal medicine in Israel.
No individual has examined more newborn babies in the Jewish state than Professor Arthur Eidelman, known as the founding father of neonatal medicine in Israel.
Reviewing: “Zionist Writings: Susan and Roger Hertog Edition” by Theodor Herzl. ISBN: 9781613292075. No individual is more well known for his or her contributions to
Seventeen-year-old Erez Schreiber spent many hours over the past few years hiking around Israel’s North in between classes at his Golan Heights high school. While
Michelle Rojas-Tal’s life as a Jerusalemite who spent the past few years traveling around North America to educate audiences about Israel is a vastly different
Highlighting: “Studies in Halakhah and Rabbinic History” by Rabbi Eitam Henkin. Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2022. English. Hardcover. 456 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592645817. “Studies in Halakhah and Rabbinic
Artist and educator Geula Twersky is the product of two very different experiences—on one side she is the child of a Holocaust survivor and on
Highlighting: The Koren Selichot Minhag Lita introduction and commentary by Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter. Koren Publishers Jerusalem; Bilingual edition (August 1, 2022); Language: Hebrew,
According to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, some 5,000 veterans are recognized as living with post-traumatic stress disorder. A host of NGOs and government-funded initiatives have
When Deborah Rund was just 12 years old, she announced to her parents that she was going to be a doctor. As a young woman
Holocaust survivor Rena Quint shares details of her conversation with President Biden at Yad Vashem. Two weeks after she met U.S. President Joe Biden at
Indian hummus, Mexican beef stew, pumpkin fries, Thai green curry chicken. These eclectic dishes are among hundreds of recipes that Zissie Erlanger—also known as “Chef
The year was 1977. Israel was still recovering from the trauma of the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the spirit of the country was at