Trauma
“The sea saved my life. Now we use it to save others”
Inside Israel’s surf-therapy organization
A time for healing: Can Israel mend its deep internal rift? - opinion
Emunah’s Quiet Heroes
Western collective Stockholm Syndrome: Empathizing with those who threaten it - opinion
Israel's greatest generations: Gen Zers, millennials who answered the call after Oct. 7 - opinion
They have saved us from annihilation, and it is up to us, Israelis, Jews, and anyone who values decency and humanity, to help them rebuild.
Former Welfare Ministry official joins Yashar!, Eisenkot vows post-war trauma rehabilitation plan
Yehezkeli, 48, is a Jerusalem resident and mother of two who has held a range of roles in government ministries and in social organizations.
What we get when we’ve nothing left to give - opinion
Nearly 40% of Israeli civilians fall within the clinical range for probable PTSD.
The ecosystem of healing
Why we treat the whole tree, not just the branch
'Totally lost': Israel's next generation faces rising wartime trauma, study warns
New data reveal deepening trauma of Israeli children in the northern and southern border regions
A generational crisis: Israel's most vulnerable children pay war's steepest price
How the Israel-Iran conflict has shattered the lives of at-risk children and youth
Why do people with post-trauma avoid dental treatments?
Studies from Israel and around the world indicate a clear link between PTSD and avoidance of dental treatment and an increase in gum diseases. Why does this happen?
‘Everything went dark’: A survivor’s visceral account of the 2003 Tel Aviv beach bombing
Twenty-three years after the Mike’s Place suicide attack, a survivor describes the chilling moment his reality shifted and who he believes saved him.
A shattered covenant: Israel’s lone soldiers and the broken promise of care
Joshua Boone served for 748 days in the Gaza war. He kept his side of the covenant. Did Israel keep its side?
Writing through war: Helping Israelis process trauma across generations - opinion
Over the past two and a half years, I’ve often turned to my pen. While so much has been rattled and shaken - writing became my way to make sense of it all, and a source of comfort.