On charisma and the poetic lessons of A Wrinkle In Time.
I don't really understand Talmud, but sometimes it speaks to me in ways I can't ignore.
Maybe my kids' lives are too predictable?
My favorite costume at the "Families Belong Together" protest was someone dressed as a dinosaur, with a sign that said: Walls didn't work at Jurassic Park either.
Four Hevria writers channel their feelings about the Muslim ban through their writing.
I’m a wife, mother, and writer. A daughter of Israel, a believer in G-d, a traditional Orthodox keeper of the faith who doesn't long ritually for more, has never even been curious to try new ways or other places to pray. Is it possible that I’m also a feminist?
This plastic tube will teach me about my roots, my heritage, other places in the world where my blood has been sprinkled. I’ll receive numbers, percentages, statistics. But what good is that?
A wise, hilarious boy discusses unfairness in school and beyond.
Watching my daughter block out the world to write makes me more aware of how social media has diminished my creativity.