That was my life now. Blank. I was diving into the scary unknown and for the first time in my life I was not going to have a say on my future. So I deflated my ego down to 6 words.
What happens when we open ourselves up to a stranger that we might otherwise ignore?
It’s always been so beautiful. The one time of year when the men clear the room, and we women circle...
Goldie Goldbloom, a hasidic, queer, former Chabad shlucha, discusses what she learned from the Rebbe's wife. And what we can all learn from the Rebbetzin about the LGBTQ community.
It seems we are living in times of extreme technological advancement, with a luscious longing for the vintage.
A stunning English rendering of the classic "Ka Ribbon," the Aramaic hymn beginning with the words “Kah Ribbon” which is sung at the shabbos tables of both Sephardi and Ashkenazi Jews.
They sat side-by-side—Dad steering, Mom in the passenger seat—each speaking Yiddish so my brother and I wouldn’t know what they were saying or where
we were going next.
A fictional story about the deep need to be a creator, to bring something real into this world, something that is uniquely ours.