The parallels between physical pain and emotional weight.
Haikus that touch the heart of my passions and my quest for answers and fun.
In this podcast episode, Dalia Shusterman tells us how a rock star going on world tours started to explore Judaism, and take the road towards quitting her rock star life to get married, move to LA, and live the married observant life.
This week on Neshamas, a powerful group of writers shared their experiences, inspired (or infuriated) by the #MeToo campaign.
In solidarity with the #MeToo movement against sexual violence, Elizabeth reflects on her relationship to misogyny and rape culture, and considers insidious forms of toxic masculinity disguised as justice, based on personal experiences.
Where is the space in a three day Yontif to balance communal responsibilities and solitary recharging practices?
We live in a world where all people are free to act as they please. Nothing about our world is perfect. There is no excuse for sexual violence. We cannot let ourselves be so naive as to resign to our culture and tip-toe around it, instead of tearing it down.
The price we pay when we look the other way.
This morning, I dropped off our son Noah, our first born, at Miami International Airport, where he’s by now flown off to Israel on a gap year program.
When one son is an atheist and the other a believer.