I wrote the poem in response to the Holocaust revisionism that crept into life during the pandemic when an appalling first-person essay by Canadian writer Debra Dolan compared the inconveniences of the pandemic to the way Jews must have felt when hiding for their lives in the Holocaust. Read More
Now more than ever “Her” story is vital to the collective healing of sexual violence of Israeli women, children, babies, and men at the hands of Hamas terrorists. Read More
Some women inherited romantic notions of what it means to be a mother and reality catches up to them quickly. Read More
I can’t tell you how many times someone has had no problem in telling me that I don’t look Jewish. What does a Jewish woman even look like? Am I supposed to have a big nose? Is it my petite features that throw them off? Read More