
Some nights feel like a game of “How many ways can we shake up chicken and broccoli and still create new permutations?”

“You can have my part. Take it along with everything else in my life. See if that makes you happy”

To utilize time wisely and avoid wasting time, one must have a schedule, or as my mother called it, a “tochnit”

Here are the ways we’ve found to feed others, all requiring minimal prep time.

"If you’re not grown up enough to be able to take the year seriously while still enjoying yourself, please, don’t come"

"Employees perform at the lowest standard you set. When you raise the bar, most will rise to the challenge"

In an age of migration, Rav Shlomo Nosson Kotler (1856–1945) seemed to have been everywhere

She’d just had a baby—and she was discussing peanut-butter sandwiches

To create a new home, there must be some separation from the old one

"If Klal Yisrael can’t learn that the only perfection in the world is Hashem, then we will never be able to properly guide our students"