If there can be said to be a silver lining, or possibly a mere silver thread since the horrors of October 7, it is the demonstration of civic responsibility of the thousands who volunteered, showing up when the country was in the depths of crisis. Read More
Larry and I brought our then eight-year-old granddaughter to her first concert performance. Read More
In retrospect, using that now collector’s set of Loony Tunes was not such a great idea. Read More
On her way to class Lior passed a group of kaffiyeh-clad students putting up tents in the leafy-green courtyard of Columbia University Read More
My own history of mispronunciations started young. Read More
I am uncomfortable with the phrase, bring them home. It seems to place the onus on the brave Israeli soldiers. Let our people go, might be more apt. Read More
I shared with them that I was in a bomb shelter for 3 days after the October 7 attack and how the word “genocide” deeply affects me as a Jewish student who is also the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor. Read More
Jewcy explores the diverse backgrounds and experiences of being a Jew, queer; and for some, having a non-traditional gender identity. Read More