Mermaid Esther: An Astonishing Fire has been shortlisted for the Rabbit Heart Poetry Film Festival
If kugel could talk, it might say Shema.
This world's logistics overwhelm me. Appointments, lunch dates: aaaah! But usually, I get by. Me being me, it all feels kind of mystical.
What if watching the Olympics together would spark something in her that I cannot control?
A stranger on a rooftop teaches Elizabeth how to keep Shabbat and keep her sanity.
Elul is ON. I am fired up to change, to rearrange my life and to push myself past my perceived limitations.
If it seems like everything's shattering, that's because it is.
The old adage goes, “You can never go home again”. So when I've spent so much time on the road and finally walk through that door once again, what am I returning to, exactly?
What kind of Jewish education, and for whom, is more vital? More nuanced? More indicative of a thriving Jewish future?
This is the part when your mind wants to fight you. I promise it is worth the struggle. I’ve yet to have anyone regret passing through this gate.