Virtually all (Zionist) rabbis agree that the blessing must be said on the Hallel of Jerusalem Day, for that event came purely “min hashamayim,” from heaven itself, a precious gift from God.
Any one of these occurrences strains the imagination, but each really happened. How all of these collectively culminated in the rebirth of the Jewish state seems impossible.
Living in Israel has allowed me to understand the concept of a modern miracle because we live it here each day.
Whether you believe in miracles or not, if you a materialist who does not believe in a God who manipulates the nature he created, please refrain from updating the miracles.
Netanyahu, if you want to retire gracefully, you should announce your immediate retirement from politics, in exchange for having all charges against you dropped.
Tradition regards the biblical account of the Red Sea split as an accurate retelling of events, but scientists have tried to explain it in terns of nature.
Addressing a popular secular Israeli society that was skeptical of calling events miraculous, David Ben-Gurion said, “A Jew who does not believe in miracles is not a realist."
After going into labour during an earthquake, the new mother had to deal with aftershocks in a makeshift maternity ward.
During specific and rare occasions, God decided to make nature work according to other rules. This is what we call a miracle.