“Wow. Well, you’re very astute, Rachel Ahuva. I’m impressed. But that was a long time ago. I’d prefer not to dredge up old hurts”
“Our father’s the biggest mashpia in the chassidus — that’s also pretty choshuv. So Goldenkrantz figures he makes a seudah for us every Rosh Chodesh, maybe he’ll be choshuv, too”
T he front door opened. I was in the corner of the dining room nursing a coffee. I wasn’t hiding from Ari, but I was wary of seeing him after his Purim seudah comments. He’d fallen asleep at the end of the seudah so I hadn’t had a sober moment with him yet, and I
Rina’s eyes opened wide. “Heshy? What’re you doing home so early?” She dropped her bags and glanced at her watch. Six o’clock. “What’s wrong?”
As the serial draws to a close, we reached out to voices of authority within the community to discuss some of the underlying threads of Shared Space. This week, Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger weighs in on the issue of hard moneylending
What did I have that could pass for a costume, that was easily removable, and wasn’t mortifying in the first place?
