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Rochel Stoklasa
JoinedOctober 29, 2019
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Rochel Stoklasa, whose last name is totally phonetic, has enjoyed writing (and, endearingly, correcting people’s grammar/spelling mistakes) for years but this was mostly superseded by the overwhelm of motherhood and living in a Big City. Rochel holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and works in the mental health field. Originally from California and Baltimore, she recently took the leap of making aliyah from Brooklyn with her family. She has previously been published on Aish.com and Nashim magazine, and is currently working on a blog on travel and marriage.

Dear Inner Child

Rochel Stoklasa·2 min read
Dear inner child, I see you there in the dark room with the door held shut, your fear of ghosts...

What Brooklyn Taught Me

Rochel Stoklasa·5 min read
Oh Brooklyn, my never-home, but host to my family for the past 12 years, here’s to you!

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