Neshamas Highlights 1/30/19-2/23/19
Paula Eiselt talks about her experience directing a documentary about the first all-female volunteer ambulance corp in NYC.
My mother's death has given me a new appreciation for how she lived her life.
Potential experiments are everywhere, but I'm afraid.
I made sure to be home by eight p.m for the funeral. I felt compelled; it was the “right thing to do.” But it was something more, I couldn’t explain. For Manny Mittleman’s funeral, I needed to bear witness. On this occasion, I needed to be home, just for a moment, if only through a screen. These were, underneath it all, “my” people; this was my community still. Beyond knowing what exactly that meant to me, I knew it was true.
There is always so much- bug. There’s a beauty to doing this, sitting with my about-to-be-salad, checking for bugs. If I used this kind of attitude in my daily life, I would be a much more- bug. Isn’t lettuce mostly water?
“Soon By You” does a great job of playing on otherwise tired Jewish stereotypes like how all women are named “Sarah” and how out of the box it is to be anything other than a rabbi or a lawyer. While it’s easy for us to laugh at the cliches of the Jewish world many of us are immersed in, “Soon By You” really aims to show how painful all of it can be.
Rivka and Annita debate art education and the value of community.
With enough money Steven believes you can change minds The way his name slips byin the credits for Avengersand The...