Miracles

Living in the present: Counting the Omer with meaning

Albert Einstein wrote: 'There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle.'

 ‘Sefer HaMinhagim,’ or ‘Book of Customs’ was printed in Yiddish in Venice, 1601.
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Prayers of silence: Why Passover's seventh day is so unique in its quietness

THE STORY ends with the familiar Parting of the Red Sea

The nature of miracles: From splitting the Red Sea to the State of Israel - opinion

The feast of Esther

Purim's eternal message: Protecting humanity's moral fiber and maintaining hope


God changes ‘a.m. to p.m.,' terrorists can't account for divine intervention - opinion

What they didn’t plan on was the factor of divine intervention that was at play, proving that the God of Gideon is still the same God who continues to intervene on our behalf today!

 SECURITY FORCE personnel examine one of the empty buses on which an explosion took place on Thursday night in Bat Yam.

Hanukkah's hidden heroes - opinion

As the idols went up and the Jewish presence was erased, that person, whom we never meet or hear about, hid a flask of oil for a better future.

 An illustrative image of Hanukkah candles lit.

Maccabean war vs long-lasting oil: What is the true essence of Hanukkah? - opinion

The Talmud says that on Hanukkah, we celebrate the miracle of the oil. Secularists claim the essence of Hanukkah is to celebrate the Maccabean victory.

 An illustrative image of a Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah) being lit in Israel.

Hanukkah: ‘The fragrance of paradise’

During Hanukkah, the days of light triumphing over darkness, as the small flames illuminate the night, let us remember the fragrance of paradise that exists within every Jew, no matter who they are.

 An illustrative image of flowers on an idyllic beach meant to invoke thoughts of paradise.

It shouldn't take a miracle for the hostages to come home - comment

This year, the lights on the menorah shine alongside yellow ribbons, posters of the hostages’ faces, and the empty seats left for them.

 ‘A POWERFUL reminder of the resilience and hope that dwell within us all.’ Yuval Haran, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, returned to his home this week and lit a hanukkiah that was retrieved from the rubble.

How an angel miraculously saved this Holocaust survivor's book of poetry

Brigitte’s little red book of poems, lost during the Holocaust, was miraculously returned to her.

 Brigitte Ringer-Nenner on her balcony in Jerusalem in 2002, holding her diary that survived the Holocaust.

Hanukkah illuminated: Hiking in the Holy Land

At this time of year, we’re reminded of the importance of olive oil, an essential ingredient in the Hanukkah story, the author writes.

 IN CAVES and tunnels deep within the Adulam Nature Reserve, we’re reminded of the importance of olive oil, an essential ingredient in the Hanukkah story.

Hamas October 7 massacre was God stopping an Israeli civil war - opinion

Without any claim to prophecy, I cannot escape the feeling that what is happening at this moment is not just another Israeli-Palestinian war but something radically different. 

 ISRAELIS OF all stripes celebrate the release of IDF soldier Ori Megidish (not pictured) from Hamas captivity, outside her Kiryat Gat home, Oct. 30.

Book of Deuteronomy miracles: "The problem in the brain disappeared"

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Jerusalem Day: The miracle we live in - opinion

Virtually all (Zionist) rabbis agree that the blessing must be said on the Hallel of Jerusalem Day, for that event came purely “min hashamayim,” from heaven itself, a precious gift from God.

DAVID RUBINGER’S iconic photo of the IDF paratroopers at the Kotel during the Six Day War in 1967.

Israel Independence Day: A pile on of miracles - opinion

Any one of these occurrences strains the imagination, but each really happened. How all of these collectively culminated in the rebirth of the Jewish state seems impossible.

 THEN-US PRESIDENT Harry S. Truman is joined by his wife Bess and daughter Margaret in this photo from 1951. President Truman viewed himself as the Cyrus of modern Israel.