Yesterday my 87-year-old mother and I spent the afternoon taking down Hamas posters. Read More
…one of the few silver linings to this tragic war is the quiet support of Israeli Arab citizens, including Muslim Israeli’s towards their fellow Jewish citizens. Read More
I am for the first time in my sixty years on this earth, fifty five of them living in Australia feeling a sense of unease, an anxiety that being Jewish in this country is not what it used to be. Read More
The distrust of women continues to inculcate countless narratives, rendering moot experiences like Mia’s and Amit’s as ambiguous in the absence of the requested excruciating detail. Read More
Given the times, our community needs to reflect and be inspired. More than ever, women today need to acknowledge: We are standing on the shoulders of giants!We need to emulate their strength, courage, and compassion and match it with our own. Read More
She was so beautiful—like a poem silenced and given no name. She was just what the world fears most—a woman put together, need unmet, yet cleverly resolved and blameless. A Jewish woman who’d survived numerous rewrites and script changes. Read More
I was never comfortable with the identity of victim associated with being Jewish. Yes, we were victimized in the past. But today, the wholesale destruction of all of Gaza by Israel shifts the narrative. Now we are seen, globally, as victimizers. Read More
Lou Gehrig’s Disease. A slow, degenerative death sentence. Charlie refused intravenous feeding. He would rather starve. Read More
The Anne Frank House revealed a photograph of a roundup happening right on our doorstep. The Diary had gripped me as a child, but that photo chilled my adult heart. Read More
How might we collectively, use this unique moment in time, to explore, learn and share innovative ways of supporting start-up entrepreneurs, not just in Israel, but globally, to focus on serving humanity, today and in the future? Read More