Orthodox Jewish All Star, David Schizer, Dean Emeritus of Columbia Law School
“I think its fair to say that the Orthodox community is diverse… more diverse than some people who aren’t close to it realize.”
“I think its fair to say that the Orthodox community is diverse… more diverse than some people who aren’t close to it realize.”
“There was always a respect of my traditions, because if needed, I would come in after Yom Kippur…My boss [called me] and said, ‘Hey Federbush, I see that there are three stars out, I’m gonna need you to come in.’ He knows that I would and did.”
If matza is “the poor man’s bread” why does it represent ultimate freedom?
“Science doesn’t give answers, it ask questions. And it’s certainly not all questions and not all things are answered.”
“Orthodox Judaism, Torah, I infuse it into my life and it provides a springboard for me to enhance my life, and [it puts] meaning in everything that I do.”
“Every ailment I had had cure in Torah. I had tried everybody else’s path and now it was time to try mine.”