
Nine decades in, Seymour Lachman is still the consummate public servant

Some animals are living the dream, too

I wonder what Chaim will say to an invitation to talk, which card he’s going to play, and then I feel nauseous with the guilt

“Okay, let’s start. At what point did you remove the scissor ban?”

“Shir Lamaalos (Esa einai… ezri mei’im Hashem). It’s a song of longing, and also one of hope”

“Yes, we ‘believe’ that the bnei Torah are the real soldiers — but then why don’t they get at least the same support as the soldiers?”

Both of these questions are rooted in the same conundrum: “entitlement”

The great thing about breathing is that it’s discreet, can be done anywhere, and doesn’t require any equipment

Hypocrisy on Israel is a given — don't give bigots an excuse