The claims
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
4 claims
Agam Berger, a 19-year-old Israeli surveillance soldier taken hostage from the Nahal Oz post on October 7, 2023, says she prayed for a prayer book during her 482 days in Gaza — and that a captor who had laughed at her request returned two days later with an Israeli siddur, telling her it had likely been left behind by a soldier in Khan Younis.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
Agam Berger, a 19-year-old Israeli surveillance soldier taken hostage from the Nahal Oz post on October 7, 2023, says she prayed for a prayer book during her 482 days in Gaza — and that a captor who had laughed at her request returned two days later with an Israeli siddur, telling her it had likely been left behind by a soldier in Khan Younis.
The January 2025 Palisades fire destroyed thousands of structures and the homes of roughly a third of Kehillat Israel's nearly 1,000 member families, including all three clergy — but the synagogue building survived with smoke damage, became a resource hub, and 16 months later the congregation carried its Torah scrolls back in.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
The January 2025 Palisades fire destroyed thousands of structures and the homes of roughly a third of Kehillat Israel's nearly 1,000 member families, including all three clergy — but the synagogue building survived with smoke damage, became a resource hub, and 16 months later the congregation carried its Torah scrolls back in.
From the 16th to early 20th centuries, approximately 80 documented cases of alleged dybbuk possession were recorded in rabbinic literature, representing the primary Jewish tradition of spiritual possession and exorcism.
From the 16th to early 20th centuries, approximately 80 documented cases of alleged dybbuk possession were recorded in rabbinic literature, representing the primary Jewish tradition of spiritual possession and exorcism.
A Byzantine Greek Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary in Máriapócs, Hungary wept visibly for eleven days in November–December 1696, witnessed by large crowds and authenticated by a mixed committee of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish investigators; it wept again in 1715 and 1905.
A Byzantine Greek Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary in Máriapócs, Hungary wept visibly for eleven days in November–December 1696, witnessed by large crowds and authenticated by a mixed committee of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish investigators; it wept again in 1715 and 1905.