Point of View
A child walking with his dad can feel like an orphan
By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l
LifeTakes
I sensed their quiet disapproval of my withdrawal. Although I knew I was doing what I needed, it still hurt
On the House
“I need to go. I love Zoberman’s, I love you all. But I can’t work here. This whole... situation, it’s not good for me”
Center Stage
She was pretending to be more than she was, and Rina Levitan was going to leave this meeting laughing her head off at Gabriella’s pretensions
Map the Starlight
“You and your father have been accused of Judaizing a good Christian citizen. A man who came from France to innocently seek your advice”
Windows
Shaina may be smiling but I’ve been officially triggered. She’s right — breakfast most certainly did not look like this when she was growing up