The Pintele Yid
“Teshuva means return. The Torah is brimming with life, and the soul of a Jew is exploding with light. The Creator is calling us from
“Teshuva means return. The Torah is brimming with life, and the soul of a Jew is exploding with light. The Creator is calling us from
“This world is a mask which hides a higher world. But it is a unique mask: It hides, and yet it reveals. It is opaque
“If you could choose any three people to have dinner with, who would you choose?” In considering this common question often asked of interviewees, my
Imagine your friend is a gifted inventor who proudly demonstrates for you a seemingly brilliant machine that he created. This newly created machine is fully
Often life’s greatest treasures await those willing to mine the depths far beneath the surface. This truth in the physical world is far more apparent
There’s a heartwarming story told about two of the greatest chasidic rebbes of the 18th century, who grew up as best friends. Rav Avraham Twersky,
There is a story told about Sir Isaac Newton, who was known to have been a believer in God. Newton had a friend who was
Several years ago, while sharing a long drive with a business colleague named Jim Robinson, we proceeded to engage in a seemingly mundane conversation, though
Is the pursuit of happiness in life a foundational goal of a Jew? Is there a mitzvah, an obligation to be happy? Is happiness an
MTA hosted a moving brunch and court-naming ceremony to celebrate my coaching retirement after 16 years of coaching basketball for the MTA Lions (12 years
Jim England once said: “There is great meaning in life for those who are willing to journey.” In my long time role as a high