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Sujets de cette heure
- WATCH: Israeli Eurovision contestant dons tefillin before first semifinalIsrael’s Noam Bettan put on tefillin before taking the stage for the first semifinal of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna on Tuesday night, according to the Kan News public broadcaster. Tefillin, or phylacteries,…
- US returns two rare, ancient coins to Israel following joint antiquities theft investigationOne of the coins, depicting the Temple's seven-branched menorah, was minted in Hasmonean-ruled Jerusalem, while the other, the second of its kind ever found, was minted in ancient Ashkelon.
- Haredi rabbi issues unusual rulingRabbi Yitzhak Zilberstein, leading Lithuanian-haredi rabbi, slams worshipers who arrive at synagogue by car.
- Israeli defense-tech company secures $10.7 million contract with US to supply AI-powered systemSmart Shooter's SMASH systems are expected to be delivered in the third quarter of 2026, according to a company statement.
- Parashat Bamidbar: You were thereThose of us who were born Jewish are not ordinarily described as Jews by choice. But we must always feel that we have chosen the Torah.
- The New York Times’ faux Eurovision scandal about IsraelThere were indeed plenty of political manipulations which broke the song contest's clearly defined rules. But none of them came from the Jewish state
- Hezbollah's largest drone attack yetHezbollah launched two waves of drone swarms toward the north. For the first time, the IDF identified a timed, large-scale attack on a single target inside Israel.
- The IDF has begun striking Hezbollah terror infrastructure in several areas in southern Lebanon.
- Russian ship that sank after strange explosions reportedly carying nuclear reactors to North KoreaState-of-the-art US military aircraft known as “nuke sniffers” have been recorded surveying the wreckage scene twice over the last year, once on August 28, 2025, and again on February 6, 2026.
Regard de la Torah
Mettre les tefillin avant de monter sur une scène mondiale est plus qu’un rituel privé. Les tefillin lient l’esprit et le cœur à la parole de Dieu, et le faire sous le regard du monde entier est un acte de défi silencieux face au bruit de l’hostilité. Les mêmes boîtes noires qui contiennent le Shema contiennent aussi la promesse qu’aucune protestation, aussi bruyante soit-elle, ne peut défaire l’alliance entre Israël et son Créateur. À cet instant, l’interprète n’est pas seulement un chanteur ; il est un témoin, et la scène devient un sanctuaire.
