An Eye on Zion: Kochav Yaakov

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Counted among the Jewish world’s most esteemed religious leaders, Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira left behind a most impactful legacy that is felt to this very day. Born and raised in Tafilalt, Morocco during the early nineteenth...

The Evil That Surrounds Us

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print February 25, 2025Sondra Oster BarasHostages!  This is the discussion of the day.  The issue that does not leave us for a moment.  As we watched the return of what we thought were the bodies of four beautiful Israelis, we wept with...

An Eye on Zion: Kiryat Arba

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print On April 4, 1968, Rabbi Moshe and Miriam Levinger, a visionary couple committed to restoring the Biblical Heartland, registered themselves and dozens of other like-minded devotees of the Land of Israel to stay at Hebron’s Park...
The Price We Pay for Caring

The Price We Pay for Caring

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print January 28, 2025Sondra Oster Baras What an emotional roller-coaster!  Last Sunday and again this past Saturday, we waited with baited breath to see which hostages would be released and what they would look like.  It had been more...
A Week in Washington D.C.

A Week in Washington D.C.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Wind of Change and Hope January 24, 2025Shmuel Junger Returning to Israel after a transformative week in Washington, D.C., I feel a deep sense of gratitude and excitement. The experience of participating in what could be one of...
An Eye on Zion: Yakir

An Eye on Zion: Yakir

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...