by Katie Eacrett | Jan 20, 2025 | Reflections from Israel
We are excited to share with you a powerful and personal interview featuring Amit Barak, an Israeli reservist and community leader, who has been on active duty for over 300 days following the outbreak of war on October 7. In this exclusive conversation with Shmuel,...
by Katie Eacrett | Jan 16, 2025 | Nahala (Inheritance)
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print [dflip id=”210302″][/dflip] The pioneers in the Jordan Valley have suffered terribly from a significant spike in terror attacks. Terrorists hiding in wait have shot at and killed civilians driving on the main highway...
by Katie Eacrett | Jan 13, 2025 | News from the Land
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Over a decade and a half after the People of Israel miraculously liberated the Biblical Heartland, Samaria still remained largely barren of new communities. However, in February of 1981, a handful of Biblically devout families set...
by Katie Eacrett | Jan 9, 2025 | Shabbat Shalom
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Welcome to the last portion of the book of Genesis! On the surface Portion VaYechi may seem less exciting than the ones from the previous weeks. But as one dives deeper there are whispers of prophecy and hints of mysticism to be...
by Katie Eacrett | Jan 2, 2025 | Shabbat Shalom
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Vayigash is a dramatic portion. As Judah pled for Benjamin’s freedom, Joseph realized that his brothers had changed and that they cared deeply for one another. Joseph could then feel confident about revealing himself to...