Trauma
The miracle that shaped Israel Prize winner Avi Rivkind’s life and career - opinion
How one trauma surgeon’s split-second decision changed the course of a young soldier’s life.
“The sea saved my life. Now we use it to save others”
A time for healing: Can Israel mend its deep internal rift? - opinion
Emunah’s Quiet Heroes
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.
The silent wave
Why we must prepare for the upcoming crisis in child protection
Before the song: On Passover, Miriam leads with rhythm when the path is unclear
Miriam leads not through words or commands but through rhythm, movement, and shared presence. Her tambourine becomes a structure that others can enter.
From the drama of the gifted child to national healing and peace - opinion
The most profound expressions of human evil are rarely the products of innate malice, but are instead the tragic harvest of deep emotional suffocation.
Finding light in the shadows of crisis
Continuing support for abused children in times of war
A new therapeutic–rehabilitation space in nature for residents of the South
Khan Izun opens a nature-based therapeutic–rehabilitation space for residents of the South and Gaza Envelope, including survivors, security and rescue forces, and families seeking support.
This Israeli company uses AI to speed up psychiatric care post-Oct. 7
Taliaz CEO, Dr. Dekel Taliaz, explains how his company uses AI to speed up psychiatric care post-Oct. 7.
How a Chabad house in Panama built the world’s most critical retreat model for IDF veterans
Israeli combat soldiers find healing and community in structured retreats that combine nature, and emotional support.
5 steps to prevent silent trauma among the elderly
Recent years have caused significant trauma among some elderly and chronically ill people, worsening their health, creating confusion and sometimes distance from family. Here are ways to help.
'The sirens were almost a sickening countdown': Learning to live with fear in Israel
A personal reflection on terror, togetherness, and the fragile comfort of community