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HOFLPATS

Eric Linus Kaplan·4 min read
A horror story about a man who builds a community of trust to escape from shape-shifting aliens.

One Man’s Dystopia Is Another Man’s What?

MaNishtana·2 min read
A sci-fi Jewish dystopian story. That's right, you heard me.

Emoji: The Language Of Love (And Torah)

Rachel Kann·8 min read
Oh emoji, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love emoji for the same reason I love dance. It gives me a way to communicate when words fail me, which they do, often.

The Day Religion Died

Elad Nehorai·14 min read
A #longread story: The world finally realized that religion was the source of all their problems. So they outlawed it. This is what happened next.

Capable∴Obligated

David Karpel·3 min read
“Moderation is mediocrity,” you say. “Dire times. Everything matters. We can’t waste our talents and skills, nor our talented and skilled. Not any longer..."

My Mother Loves Her Robot More Than Me And I Feel Bad

Eric Linus Kaplan·10 min read
A man's mother gets dementia. He is threatened by her close relationship to a helper robot.

In the Eye of the Rainbow

Sarah Tuttle-Singer·1 min read
Even rainbows can be jerks.

I Stole a Story from the Baal Shem Tov

Matthue Roth·4 min read
Shlomo Carlebach said that gentiles tell stories to put themselves to sleep; Jews tell stories to wake themselves up.

Little Boy

Eric Linus Kaplan·3 min read
Little Boy was a good boy and his mother loved him as long as he did his homework and his father worked and made money so they could enjoy nice things.

Between Chance, Broken Glass and the Moonbounce

Yocheved Sidof·4 min read
Something changed for our family as we experienced terror and went from the fourth night of Chanukah, to the fifth.
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