
A Plea for Single People to Reclaim Their Agency

Acknowledging the limits of hasbarah, easing up on the desperation and our quest to convince the moral-equivalencers

Nellie is always busy, always distracted. She’ll come up with a billion new things to do rather than stick with one thing for more than a day

They’re full of remorse. Yet sometimes it’s too late for remorse

Ashreinu mah tov chelkeinu: Fine, they all hate us, but we love us — and we love being us!

30 years later, Rav Simcha Wasserman's legacy endures

“Boundaries” have become a catchall term for just saying no whenever we feel like it

“The first time, we didn’t know exactly what the result would be. But this second time, we knew the exact vibe we were trying to achieve”

Having a yetzer hara isn’t a disgrace; it’s a sign that Hashem wants our efforts in our avodas Hashem

“I mean, this is my organization! I’m the one who started it!” She grimaced. “Does that sound petty?”
