A new video from Rachel Kann, directed by Rahat Mahajan with music by Dave Lewis.
There is a crow in your chest, pecking, gnawing, begging to be let free. You stuff it down and try to pretend it is not there. But the deeper it goes, the more it hurts.
I’m seeing bald eagles tendering their letters of resignation, unwilling to be guilty by association.
Everyone speaks about how beautiful motherhood is. Not enough speak about the darker side. And after what happened in Israel, it's time we did.
It's such a tempting idea, this sudden mental switch or a realization-from-on-high -- for reasons that are often hard to explain and sometimes so totally otherworldly that you can barely explain them to yourself, let alone write a story about them for other people -- you're a different person than you were before.
Peter Himmelman reflects on how he became an observant Jew, from his father's lymphoma diagnosis to his visits to Crown Heights.
But I'd love to sit and drink coffee with you and hide intense emotions behind my shell and long skirt.
Death, you are my hugest fear, but also a sneaky beam of brilliant hope for transcendence.
Jacob brings Leah the idea of opening their relationship to Rachel.