GREAT READS Issue 1075 · August 20, 2025

New Heights

Ambition carried me far. Faith carried me further

New Heights

As told to Lori Holzman Schwartz

Ichecked off the first of my life goals without much trouble. I got accepted into an Ivy League college, spent four years studying intensely, and then enrolled at an Ivy League law school, specializing in tax law.

While I was knee-deep in schoolwork, my friends started shidduchim. But I wasn’t worried. As soon as I had my degree, I’d start dating and then things would happen quickly. At least that’s what I thought.

After graduation, I was hired by a top law firm. My hours were intense — I worked until midnight or 2 a.m. every night. That might sound like a prison sentence to some people, but I loved it. I enjoyed the intellectual challenge of the work. My mind was stimulated and I felt productive.

And I could still date in the evenings. I’d leave straight from the office, meet my date somewhere, and then return to my desk afterward. I met a lot of nice guys, but nothing clicked.

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