
I grew up hardly seen. Hardly heard. Hardly spoken to, unless it was to be criticized

“’If you agree to join my men in battle and fight side by side with us, I will allow you to return to the land of your people and rebuild your temple'

Miki Spitzer braves extreme conditions to shoot his spectacular nature prints, but never loses sight of the Artist behind the beauty

There is nothing more important to our yeshivos than their autonomy

Abba was gone by dawn, not to return until after ten p.m.

Chazal teach that there are worthwhile spiritual insights to be gained from studying earthly kingship

And then she told me something that was so amazing. She said to me, “Do you know that you are allowed to speak up for yourself?”

Did this explain things? The way she just said yes, and didn’t think it through for a second, until she was here crying in a corner?

“I saw what Torah grandeur meant. And I witnessed its destruction. For me, churban takes on a real meaning”

I smile, trying to stay polite, despite my frustration at answering this question for the 30th time

Hot honey is the finishing touch to this masterpiece