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Saul Sudin is a writer and filmmaker advocating a new voice for Judaism in visual media. His production Punk Jews is in distribution through the National Center for Jewish Film and he is the co-founder of Jewish Art Now, a resource for contemporary Jewish visual art and design.
My parents Abe and Sara wanted to be radical and change everything. But my rebellion was just being normal. Or at least, that’s what you would think if you saw me.
Is it so bad to have the walls breached?
Without it there could be no growth.
Isolation would set in,
The possible would remain impossible.
It was the last chicken in Brooklyn. Well, the last one that was still clucking.
A discussion with the creator of the Misaviv Hebrew Circle Calendar.
I spend the whole week living like a pinball; bouncing and ricocheting through life. By the week’s end, the last thing I need is someone telling me how to relax.
No angel of G0d came, no replacement animal happened by the scene. Abraham slashed down at the neck of his blessed son, spilling his blood on the holy mountain.
Jacob brings Leah the idea of opening their relationship to Rachel.
Have you ever stopped yourself partway through a holiday, prayer service or religious event and thought “What am I even doing here”?
I regret those words as soon as I think them. But it’s true.