by Katie Eacrett | Mar 3, 2025 | News from the Land
Counted among the Jewish world’s most esteemed religious leaders, Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira left behind a most impactful legacy that is felt to this very day. Born and raised in Tafilalt, Morocco during the early nineteenth century, Rabbi Abuhatzeira became a...
by Katie Eacrett | Feb 25, 2025 | News from the Land
February 25, 2025 Sondra Oster Baras Hostages! This is the discussion of the day. The issue that does not leave us for a moment. As we watched the return of what we thought were the bodies of four beautiful Israelis, we wept with the families and with all of...
by Katie Eacrett | Feb 17, 2025 | News from the Land
On April 4, 1968, Rabbi Moshe and Miriam Levinger, a visionary couple committed to restoring the Biblical Heartland, registered themselves and dozens of other like-minded devotees of the Land of Israel to stay at Hebron’s Park Hotel. Just ten months after the People...
by Katie Eacrett | Feb 6, 2025 | Uncategorized
Could President Trump’s groundbreaking plan change the future of Gaza forever? The world is reacting with shock, debate, and controversy. But what does this really mean? Is it a stroke of genius, an impossible dream, or a sign of things to come?Join us as we...
by Katie Eacrett | Feb 5, 2025 | Dutch
Beste Vriend, We staan op een cruciaal moment in de oorlog tegen Hamas en worstelen met twee fundamentele vragen: Wat ligt er in het verschiet en hoe gaan we verder? Er is overeenstemming bereikt over een gijzelingsdeal,...