About the Author


Sarah Pachter

Sarah Pachter is an award winning, sought after speaker and author who commands large audiences and draws a vibrant following with her dynamic and personal approach. She has lectured internationally for the past 18 years and is a keynote speaker for several Passover Programs around the world. She has authored two books: Is it Ever Enough? & Small Choices Big Changes. She has been featured on podcasts, radio, and has multiple standing columns. Her articles are featured in numerous publications including the LA times. Many of her articles have reached record breaking numbers of readers and have been translated into several languages. Sarah Pachter is also the host of Starstruck with Sarah Pachter, a new Aish podcast, and a premier speaker for Torah Anytime. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and 5 children.

Sarah's website is sarahpachter.com


Three Heroic Women of the Mossad

Three women, one mission, zero mistakes. These Mossad heroines, armed with nothing but courage, cunning, and disguise, uncovered Syria’s secret reactor—altering the course of Middle Eastern history.

Yom Kippur In the Shadow of October 7

Survivors, soldiers, and grieving parents — their stories of pain and resilience echo through a new Torah scroll dedicated this Yom Kippur.

Torn: The NYC War Over the Hostages Posters

A haunting portrait of NYC’s poster war, Torn reveals how grief, denial, and dialogue collided on city streets after October 7—turning walls into battlegrounds of empathy and division.

6 Things to Contemplate When the Shofar Blows

Six powerful ideas to awaken your soul this Rosh Hashanah.

An Australian Farm Boy’s Journey to Judaism

A Catholic boy with big questions, an Israeli roommate during lockdown, and a world changed after October 7—Jack O’Shea’s journey to Judaism is as unexpected as it is inspiring.

The Unlikely Miss Universe of Israel

Miss Israel Noa Cochva never dreamed of pageants—but now she’s using her crown to share Israel’s beauty, courage, and unity with the world.

The Black Pastor Who Is Becoming a Proud Jew

Ricky Flowers’ journey from pastor to proud Jew—shattering stereotypes, embracing truth, and fighting Jew-hatred with fearless love.

Just Be N.I.C.E.: 4 Tools for a Stronger Marriage

Stop fighting, start connecting. These four techniques will change how you speak—and how you're heard.

The Bartender Who Survived the Nova Festival

After surviving the October 7 massacre that killed most of his friends, Lion Piv thanks God for giving him a second chance at life.

The Healing Power of Music

Neuroscience researcher and professor Heather Aranyi reveals how ancient Jewish melodies hold profound healing power—regulating the body, calming the mind, and unlocking what science is only beginning to understand.

Chasing Stardom, Finding Soul

Miriam Sandler lived the dream—performing across the globe, meeting music royalty, and basking in the limelight. But the price of success left her questioning everything and searching for authenticity.

3 Steps to Accepting Change in Your Spouse

Discover three powerful steps to transform your marriage by letting go of judgment, embracing growth, and allowing your spouse—and yourself—the dignity to change.

5 Lessons from Waking Up at 5 A.M.

I woke up at 5 A.M. for a week—not for work, but for growth. What I discovered about discipline, connection, and myself was life-changing.

The Girl Who Refused to Die

Judith Kallman fell into darkness—into hiding, into horror, into silence—but every time, she found her way back to life. This is her story of survival and strength.

The Helicopter Crash that Saved a Kibbutz

On October 7, IDF commander Shraga R. survived a helicopter crash under fire—unknowingly diverting terrorists and saving a kibbutz in a chilling twist of fate.

Biking Through Europe in Solidarity with the Jewish People

Haunted by history and driven by faith, Victor Mooney is choosing action over apathy as he bikes across Europe to speak out against antisemitism and honor Jewish suffering.

NFL’s Flag Football Player of the Year Balances Faith, Femininity, and Football

In a world that admired her for strength and agility, Allison Gandlin found her greatest power in embracing her Jewish identity.

This Convert Created a Modest Athletic Clothing Line

And the NFL Flag Football player of the year is sporting her brand.

5 Things All Couples Should Stop Doing

Some simple steps to change your marriage for the better.

Noy Leyb Left his NYC Startup to Fight for Israel

After sharing his personal footage from Gaza, Noy is working full time advocating for Israel.

Those Terrible Words: I Don’t Hear a Heartbeat

How my husband and I dealt with my miscarriage.

The Missionary Who Converted to Judaism

Gavriel Glenney knows how important it is to beware of missionaries. He used to be one.

Jews and Money: Returning Diamonds

A Hasidic Jew in Brooklyn finds a bag with over $100,000 worth of jewelry and cash.

8 Key Dating Tips for After a Divorce

Valuable insights one woman learned the hard way.

Israeli Jew Kidnapped in the UK by Three Muslims

Why isn’t this story making headline news?

The Real Heroes of the IDF: The Wives of Israeli Soldiers

Lieutenant Colonel Itai Naamat, a brave and humble leader, says his wife Shimrit is the real hero.

An Open Letter to Gal Gadot and David Schwimmer

Thank you for having the courage to stand up to hatred and being the voice for every Jew worldwide.

Five Things to Tell Your Child Today

Simple way to transform your relationship with your child.

The One-Armed IDF Sharpshooter

After losing an arm, Izzy Ezagui overcame enormous hurdles and returned to battle.

Narrowly Escaping the Iranian Revolution

Regine Monavar Tessone’s family fled right before it was too late, miraculously getting on the last plane out of Iran. Only later she’d discover her father’s heroic actions.

When the Tay-Sachs Test Results Were Wrong

A doctor’s mistake led Shari Ungerleider to a harrowing journey that shaped her family’s life and the lives of thousands of others.

How a New Nonprofit Is Solving Financial Struggles from the Ground Up

Collective Kindness is a compassionate and strategic approach to breaking the cycle of poverty for good.

Tehila Munoz’s Compelling Journey to Judaism

She gave up everything to become Jewish and gained more.

High School Senior Making the Consequences of Antisemitism Real

Adam Mendelsohn, 17, is fighting Jew hatred in Florida with unique experiential project.

Top 5 Questions Asked to an Israeli Soldier who Fought in Gaza

Sam Fried answers his haters’ questions.

Sam Glaser’s Parents Lost All Their Possessions in the LA Fires

But they didn’t lose their hope.

The Fastest Jewish Runner in the World

Gal Arad held the Israeli national record under 20 for the 100-meter dash and is the fastest Jewish runner worldwide. Today, he’s using his fame to be an ambassador for Israel and Jews worldwide.

I Lost My Voice

This frustrating experience taught me a few interesting lessons.

Three C’s of Relationships: Self-Care, Relinquishing Control, and Learning to Receive

These effective tools will greatly enhance your marriage.

Basketball and Judaism: Daniel Tamir’s Spiritual Odyssey

The 6’10” Israeli basketball star shares his secrets of success, on and off the court, and how Oct. 7 changed his life.

18 Things I'm Telling My Son

Before leaving home, let your child know just how strong your love is.

Lox Club: Modern Jewish Matchmaking

Austin Kevitch created a Jewish dating app that’s changing how people meet.

A Torah Scroll Hidden in Poland for 75 Years Is Getting a Makeover

Holocaust survivors around the globe are restoring the Torah scroll, one letter at a time.

This Man Rescued 120 People on Oct. 7th

Oz Davidian risked his life to save Nova festival participants, driving back and forth 15 times under fire.

How One Man and His Family Survived the October 7th Massacre

Itay Shabi is certain that he experienced a few miracles that fateful day.

We Will Dance Again: Searing Oct 7 Documentary

Award-winning Israeli filmmaker Yariv Mozer’s documentary captures the horrors of October 7th using disturbing footage from survivors and body-cam footage from terrorists.

Turning Pain into Purpose

Can anything good ever come from pain?

Shot in the Head Three Times in Gaza

Shlomi Stock, a 22-year-old lone soldier in the Israeli army, miraculously survived that attack – and others.

My Post October 7th Trauma: An Interview with Nova Survivor Ofri Reiner

Ofri’s profound experience of loss, grief, and trauma is helping her to inspire others to find strength in adversity.

God and Rosh Hashanah: Let’s Get Practical

The overarching theme of Rosh Hashanah is to make God King. What does that mean and how can you connect to this idea in a practical way?

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