Sitemap - 2024 - Translating Israel: One Voice at a Time

Beyond Me, a Silence

Waiting for a Miracle, in Our Own Days

Life as a Hostage's Brother

A Be'eri Survivor, and Orphan of October 7, Continues to Sing

Hi Hanoch... Letters from the Families of Fallen Soldiers

Playing Endless Love

Vessels of Goodness

Idan Amedi, a True Voice of Israel

A Letter from a Mother to her Captive Son

Gathering the Light- While Many are Still Far From Home

Together We’re Breaking

"It's Not At All Like What I'd Thought When I Imagined Us All Grown Up"

“I didn’t lose, I gave.”

Rachel Imenu and Modern-day Rachels

Another Mother, and her Captive Daughter's Incredible Faith

Beyond Time: A Father's Song for His Son

Why the Terrorist Told This Hostage's Mother "Well done, Ma'am"

Natan Goshen and Ishay Ribo: Still Waiting

Prayer is Precisely Hope

Hold On Tight

Call the Child By its Name - Simchat Torah.

Simchat Torah in Kibbutz Be'eri

Seeing the Light

"Dance"- A Plea to a Nova Victim

No Distinctions

October 7th

As We Enter Rosh Hashana, Adon HaSelichot, Lord of Forgiveness

As We Approach Rosh Hashanah...

"I Take Upon": Ravid Plotnik and Eviatar Banai

Ishay Ribo's Words in Madison Square Garden

Take Good Care of This Heart

If Only: Words to Let Go

Hurting Hearts

How to Cry When There's Just So Many Reasons to Do So

In the Shadow of National Controversy, a Bereaved Father Provides a Personal, and a National Response

The Children Shall Return

"Israelis are Superstars of Hope"

Come Home

Lamentation over Be'eri

What it Means to Trust

One For All

Unity, Not Uniformity

"Come, Stand With Us in Silence"

Stories of Loss, Pain, Survival, and Hope

What happens when a Rock Star meets a Hasidic Mega-star?

Refusing to Be Anything Other than Positive

Once the War Has Passed

Our Soldiers' Wisdom Part II

Solace Upon Your Throne

Our Soldiers' Wisdom

This Poem

A War Widow's Blessing for the Trees

Due to the situation...

One Prayer

“We are a people that knows how to die together, but we still need to learn how to live together.”

I Remain

Always Give Thanks, Always Ask for More

The truest voices of this intricate country are not those found in the headlines.

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