The curious case of the 10% 'misses' that became multi-million dollar hits
Part III of our 'Managed Chaos' Investigation
Treating PTSD is mere 'band-aid' while General Staff forces soldiers into 'Vietnam in Gaza' to…
At Second Avenue and 5th Street there remained a German landmark among the Jews. It was a Lutheran church, a brick building with an old-fashioned porch. One summer morning I saw a curious sight there. A crowd had gathered in front of the church, jeering and booing. There were venerable…
In the quiet hours of a restless night in Eretz Yisrael, a siren wails. For many, the response is reflexive: a frantic scramble to wake sleeping children, a hurried dash to a concrete room, and a spike in cortisol that may not subside for days. We call this hishtadlut (effort)…
In our careening world, we have all experienced that sudden, unexplained wave of anxiety. One moment, we feel confident and connected to our faith; the next, a small challenge—a financial hurdle, a health concern, a difficult conversation, or a siren—feels like an insurmountable mountain. According to a profound teaching by…
Reports issued this week by Magen David Adom and hospital authorities contain a set of statistics that demand a rigorous re-evaluation of our national psyche. While the eyes of the world are fixed on the technological duel between interception systems and Iranian ballistic missiles, the data suggests that our most…
In one of the most dramatic moments in the Torah, a terrifying pandemic rips through the Israelite camp. In the wake of Korach’s rebellion, a divine fury is unleashed, and the people are dying. Moshe turns to his brother, Aaron, with an urgent command: Take your pan of incense, run…
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