A review of the Ross Collection of Photos of the Lodz Ghetto at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, as well as a poem inspired by the exhibit.
Hannah Roodman, founder of the event series BeingWith_, discusses why she went from doing videos for Alicia Keys and the UN to focusing on the intimate and the personal.
The passage of time is horrifying to face and acknowledge. But can it lead to something beautiful?
I want to pass along some answers to what I believe are a few of life’s most pressing questions. I hope they help make your life better than it already is.
I am railing against the most natural process in life, aging, because I can’t bear to watch my dad become less powerful. I am screaming in the wind.
Hasidic comedian Mendy Pellin gets serious (but not too serious) about his craft, dealing with criticism, and how to impact the world with your art.
Their faces twitched. Their eyes fluttered. So did mine. Everyone's do. I didn't look at the clock, I simply existed in the moment in a room full of young girls, six years my junior. So much to see and do, so much to understand. I truly felt a moment of utter oneness, even if just for a few moments.
Rishe Groner, a writer who stirred things up quite a bit last year on Hevria, opens up about the piece some more, the difficulties that come with speaking up about the orthodox community, and being true to your beliefs.
I don't learn or grow from rejection. Can I reject rejection entirely? Do I want to?