The Pigs That Came Back from the Dead: American researchers managed to revive pigs an hour after they died. The researchers killed the pigs and an hour later injected a unique blood substitute into their bodies using an Ecmo-like device (which replaces the function of the heart and lungs) that contains components designed to prevent cell death. A few hours later, the pigs' hearts started working again, and a partial return to activity was noticed in the kidneys, liver, and brain. • Neighborhood Watch: Residents of Beersheba decided to establish a "neighborhood watch" to restore a sense of security to the city, after years of rampant crime and lack of enforcement. Nati and Keren Guttentag, parents of four children who volunteered for the watch, say: "It contributes to our beautiful city, and the activity also excites us and adds spice to our lives." • Failed Grade in Support of Israel: Danielle Greyman, a Jewish-British student, is suing the University of Leeds for the injustice and damage it caused her after a paper she wrote and submitted on the crimes of Hamas got her a failing grade—because she did not criticize Israel—and thus prevented her from receiving her degree. Only after a year and as a result of her legal struggles, they allowed her to pass. • What Do We Do With Grandma? A letter we received from a viewer. My mother, who until recently was an active and independent person, got dementia. She forgets everything, does not recognize those close to her. Sometimes she doesn’t even remember who she is. Her house, which was always shiny, is now messy and dirty, and in general the situation is not easy. I am very confused about what to do with the children. On one hand, I'm very afraid that they will see her like this, on the other hand, I don't want them to disconnect from her. My children are three, six, and ten years old. What can I do? How can I explain grandma's condition to the children? • The Lucky Winner: Not long ago someone won over a billion dollars in the American lottery. A single winner. I guess there are now a lot of investment advisors and all kinds of experts, who will advise him what is best to do with the money. But I wanted to hear from you, as a Kabbalist, what would you recommend he do with the money? • Suicides in Gaza: Recently there has been a wave of suicide attempts in the Gaza Strip, which Hamas tries to hide. This is an average of about 50 attempts per month, most of them by young men who feel they have nowhere to go, and nothing to strive for. Two thirds of the young people in Gaza are unemployed, and the economic hardship is great, with no change in sight. Residents in Gaza say: "We see how the world is progressing, and we are miserable here without any opportunities." • Charm is Deceitful and Beauty is Vain: A new dating app offers registrants to be impressed by character before being impressed by beauty. It doesn't show pictures. The application emphasizes that not the appearance but other issues. What is the most important thing in choosing a partner?