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
Healing the mind: Israel's next frontline is the battle for recovery - opinion
Mahut Isreal exemplifies what national recovery must look like.
Haunted by war, some Israelis hesitate to return to kibbutz attacked by Hamas
The government has pushed for Israelis to return South, ending subsidies for the devastated kibbutzim residents staying across the country.
The invisible injury: Overcoming the cognitive impact of post-trauma - opinion
Post-trauma often goes unnoticed, but its cognitive impact can be profoundly disruptive. Cognitive rehabilitation offers a path to recovery, restoring function, identity, and hope.
Former police officer self immolates outside Defense Ministry rehab. head's home
The ex-officer, a recognized disabled veteran, is in serious condition with burns all over his body. Paramedics evacuated him to hospital for treatment.
Key decisions on Jewish future to be decided at Federations' General Assembly
JFNA's 2025 gathering in Washington DC next month comes at a critical time for the Jewish people
Horror: The new song exploring Nova festival survivors, ongoing trauma
Smilee and Magenetic's new EP "Horror", honors Nova festival victims and explores ongoing trauma and survivor's guilt through music.
Explosives, fear, and survival: Inside the tunnel where Eitan and Iair Horn were held
Eitan and Iair Horn were kidnapped from Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, and were held together in Gaza until Iair was released in February of 2025. Eitan was released in October 2025.
Why Noah failed: A lesson in healing and resilience after trauma - opinion
Noah walked off the ark into a world erased. The man who carried humanity through the storm ended his life diminished and ashamed, but Abraham’s story is different...
Going it alone: Israel’s healing won’t come from the world—it must come from within - opinion
We must press on in the face of this adversity because, if need be, we can dance out of the stairwell on our own.
The women of the western Negev are still fighting to heal from October 7 - opinion
This is our moment as a society to pause, to listen, and to act. If we abandon the women of the western Negev, we lose the heart of the south.