By Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier
When a tzaddik uses a part of the world, he provides that portion with its purpose in existence.
When a man mounts a horse, the man may weigh 150 pounds, the horse more than 2,000. Yet the man commands the horse to ride, gallop, turn, and stop.
By Jack R. Avital
A tribute to Rav Ovadia Yosef on his Shloshim.
By Itamar Frankenthal