What’s Hiding Underneath
Prior to our marriage there was little discussion as to whether or not Nina would cover her hair following the big day. She remembers the
Prior to our marriage there was little discussion as to whether or not Nina would cover her hair following the big day. She remembers the
Last week, there were few who weren’t complaining about the unseasonal weather. It’s too cold, it’s too damp and, as so many repeated, “when is
It seems so easy. Young and innocent, older and wiser, like-minded or otherwise: couples meet. Suddenly the ground beneath them is shaking, the stars are
We had the privilege of attending the Yeshiva University graduation this week and watched as our eldest Hagler grandson, Tzvi, received his diploma. The pouring
As we turn from Windsor onto Churchill on a day when the sun is shining brilliantly we cannot help but notice and remark to each
It happens to me several times a week. It is a feeling of total panic. As Mordechai leaves the house twice a day, once early
Late in the evening on Sunday we returned from Montreal after spending a long weekend there. Although the drive becomes tedious and boring, especially since
Several days ago, we were on our way to Costco when suddenly it sounded as if our car had exploded. We pulled over to the
There we were watching a movie on Netflix when we decided to turn it off in order to watch the news. Help! Where’s the screen?
We have lamented the fact that we no longer make Pesach. Most people think we are slightly crazy for missing the preparations for when our
All of us, as a general rule in our community, are accustomed to welcoming guests into our homes. In most cases they are people that
We know that most think we are crazy, but the idea of not making Pesach for a crowd still does not resonate well with us.