Readings · Folio · Page 2 of 9
Letters from the threshold.
The archive, continued — older letters from the house, page 2 of 9.
12 May 2026
You Are Not Lacking Information
The reason you feel stuck is not that you have too little Torah within reach, but that you have no orientation toward it.
5 May 2026
Begin With One Clean Question
A single, well-formed question will take you further into Torah than a hundred saved lectures ever could.
28 April 2026
The Hard Part Is Knowing Where to Begin
Access has never been easier and beginning has never been harder; the bottleneck is not the gate but the first step.
21 April 2026
Stop Wandering Through It Alone
Solitary searching feels like progress but quietly becomes a way of never arriving; Torah was never meant to be learned without a person beside you.
14 April 2026
Bring the Question, Leave With a Step
Preparation turns a vague yearning into a sharpened question, a short list of sources, and one concrete next move you can actually take.
7 April 2026
The Quiet Cost of More Input
Every new source you add carries a hidden price you have been paying without noticing: less attention, less depth, less rest.
31 March 2026
Curate Before You Consume
Not all sources deserve your trust or your time; choosing whose voice to learn from is itself the first act of learning.
24 March 2026
One Page, Deeply
You will be changed not by how much Torah passes through you but by how deeply you stay with a single piece of it.
17 March 2026
Permission to Be a Beginner
Much of your overwhelm is shame in disguise; releasing the demand to already know is what finally lets the learning start.
10 March 2026
Return Does Not Begin With Pretending
Coming back toward Torah starts not with performance but with one honest step taken as yourself.
3 March 2026
You Do Not Need to Know Everything First
The fear of not knowing enough is not humility — and it is not a reason to wait.
24 February 2026
Start Where You Actually Are
Not where you think you should be, not where you once were — the only place return can begin is the real one.