In 1944, a teenage boy arrived at Auschwitz and watched his mother and siblings sent to the gas chambers. This is how Leibish Gottesman survived, and what he built from the ashes.
When my brother said we were imposters and vanished into schizophrenia’s grip, I faced the Torah’s haunting question: Am I my brother’s keeper—if he no longer believes we’re brothers?
Tamir Goodman was called “the Jewish Jordan” at 17. Then it all fell apart. This is the story of faith, fame, the night he never played again, and his powerful second act that changed everything.
She faced Hitler and refused to bow, helped build Israel, and survived October 7. The extraordinary life of Yocheved Gold, a century of quiet Jewish courage.
Aviv Hajaj was one of the elite observation soldiers in the IDF Unit 414 stationed at Nahal Oz near Gaza. She was murdered by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Her mother recounts her untold story.
Walking and talking with Adina Shoshana, famously known as the Now Jewish Nanny, who shares the emotional story of her conversion to Judaism and her first visit to the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
After a freak accident left him paralyzed, Dr. Bill Silvers fuels his heroic recovery with faith, love, and a legacy of resilience and moral strength he received from his parents.