A New Year's Eve love story that almost wasn't.
An imagined glimpse into a barista's inner life. Because everyone needs someone with whom to drink coffee.
It was my last learning session with my kallah teacher, the woman who was responsible to teach me all the intricate laws of taharat hamishpachah and marital intimacy– from menstruation to mikvah to the act itself. On this day, the topic was my wedding night. I had purposefully chosen this...
Eric Kaplan wonders whether to burn or bury his father.
I was supposed to be backpacking through Thailand. I have no clue how I ended up here - in the heart of Cambodia.
"Implants and enhancements became ubiquitous. Twenty years later... they became obligatory." - Part 2 in the Jewish dystopian sci-fi series by David Karpel.
There's been a lot of talk about "Neo-Hasidus" these days. Here's the Pop Chassid's take on this identity, whether he fits it, and whether it matters. #longread
I was 4 years old when I asked my dad about the oiled African American muscle men in majestic flexed poses, “Why is he brown?” That was when I first realized there could be offense attached to skin color.
I need you for my starry-eyed revolution, my sexy insurrection.
I am talking about a desirous uprising.
Who will join my love-army of Cosmic Carrots?














