Eva Etzioni-Halevy, professor emeritus of Political Sociology at Bar-Ilan University, began a new career and now, as an acclaimed author of historical fiction, takes readers back in time.
Talented film professional Gal Greenspan has been making an impact on the Israeli cultural scene, both locally and internationally, through his creativity.
A caring mother and grandmother, Bonnie Rosenbaum also organizes home-cooked meals for countless lone soldiers of the IDF, and the food is prepared with love.
World-class pianist Oksana Yablonskaya, 76, recently fulfilled a life's dream by moving to Israel. The energetic musician hopes to continue working here.
A spiritually meaningful and joyous program for orphaned boys, hosted by Colel Chabad organization in Jerusalem, was the brainchild of a widowed father of 13.
Motivated by the disabilities of their own adopted daughter, Moshe and Chaviva Tzahor established a child development center to assist special needs families.
United with Israel had an opportunity to speak with Mohammed Zoabi, a loyal and outspoken citizen of Israel and cousin of the infamous Haneen Zoabi, anti-Israel Arab Knesset member.
Faces of Israel presents Jeremy Saltan, a self-described Knesset insider and political analyst who believes you have to be a good person who does good things.
After their daughter Malki was killed in the infamous Sbarro terror attack in Jerusalem, Arnold and Frimet Roth created a foundation in her memory that assists families with severely disabled children.
Sima Menora created DROR after tragedy struck her family. The organization helps girls to achieve success and self confidence, paving their way for a brighter future.
Anett Haskia is an Arab Muslim Zionist. By serving as a role model for young Arab Israelis, she hopes to influence change and help bring about a lasting peace.
Those who understand the modern State of Israel's history know that the relationship between miracles and the nation extends beyond the biblical narrative.
The lead singer of the popular rock band Disturbed and Device, David Draiman has been a fierce supporter of Israel - calling out news networks for their blatant media bias against Israel.
After overcoming social barriers and completing a grueling course, Faten Nasraldin has made history by becoming Israel's first Druze female commanding police officer.
“It is our duty to protect those we know, we don't know, we love and we don't love. We do it with pride, honor and all our power.” - Avi Schamroth, IDF soldier