A poem about the beauty of our past, and the future coming, through the perspective of the freighters carrying our dreams.
After years in an abusive marriage, I've learned some lessons about marriage that you don't usually hear in shalom bayis classes. Here they are, and here is my story.
Do you know the convert down the block / the one who traded heaven with Jesus / for Hell / with you and me in Brooklyn?
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.
A guest poster deals with the struggle to let go of the broken love of her parents without letting go of the concept of love itself. (NSFF - Not Safe For Frum)
Spending the summer with my grandmother, who was beyond her time, made me reflect upon my own.
"A wedding should be a simcha. And if you can’t make one for yourself, the community needs to make one for you."
Today I’m losing my mind and it's not the first time/Only this time I think it might be normal...
In the world to come/I will see again my four grandparents...