Mr. Weinstein, an old man with a thick Yiddish accent and blue numbers tattooed on his arm, took command
This chicken may sound scary, but it’s so good
“I wanted to give up. I still might want to give up. But getting a glimpse into the other side of the story gave me the chizuk I needed”
Rav Reuven Elbaz sounds the call of teshuvah. A conversation of love and light
Reb Yaakov Rajchenbach never saw his assets as his own — he was merely a funnel for anyone in need
“If we really would like see schoolwide change and professionalism in the teaching field, schools need to incentivize and reward those who do a better job”
Civil political discourse isn’t extinct like the dinosaur, but it plunged to new lows in 5782
It was, in a sense, both the culmination and beginning of a movement
Tamar Nusbaum created the Ani Tefillah program to make tefillah meaningful to children in hundreds of schools
I grew up hardly seen. Hardly heard. Hardly spoken to, unless it was to be criticized
Chop, cook, wash, mix. Prepping for your Yom Tov seudah