
While clothing may become ripped, old, and worn, my neshamah remains impervious to that pain

On these days of teshuvah, try to pay attention to your inner compass

Here are five more of the lessons I’ve learned — and I’m still learning

“With brave people like you sounding the alarm, hopefully by the time my children are parents, it will change. It must change”

“Please come with me,” she begged. “It’ll be a one-time thing — and the trip won’t last more than 24 hours”

When Elissa Felder’s life went dark, she sought ways to bring light to others

Defuse fights by understanding your inner conflict

“When the owner is not a yerei Shamayim, an honest mashgiach is faced with a consistent catch-22, which leads to a negative effect on the kashrus”

“Since you are also an Orthodox Jew, I would be overjoyed to work with you as well”

“You did a really big aveirah. You must do teshuvah to the Eibishter.” She doesn’t know how. She feels scared and small