‘Writing for All the Wrong Reasons’ Is a Powerful Journal in Poetry
Highlighting: ‘Writing for All the Wrong Reasons’ by Liat Silver. Full Court Press. 2020. English. Paperback. 94 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1946989734. “Writing for all the Wrong
Highlighting: ‘Writing for All the Wrong Reasons’ by Liat Silver. Full Court Press. 2020. English. Paperback. 94 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1946989734. “Writing for all the Wrong
Reviewing: ‘Shalom Rav: Insights on the Weekly Parasha’ (Vayikra /Bemidbar/ Devarim) by Rabbi Shalom Rosner. Maggid Books. 2021. English. 536 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592645510. As I was
(Courtesy of The Book Meshuggenahs) April is National Poetry Month. April 17 is International Haiku Poetry Day. Haiku poems are usually written in three lines.
On a warm spring day in 2012, an English teacher in Wellesley, Massachusetts, rose to deliver a commencement address to the 338 soon-to-be graduates of
My first wedding. In over six months. Second in a year. Two SAR graduates. During our “anniversary week.” A little more than a year ago,
Being of a certain age, my wife, Ellen, and I are fortunate to have already received our COVID-19 vaccines and waited for full effectiveness, and
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I’m writing this under a pseudonym, because although this is a story that needs to be told, human nature being what it is, I understand
As you may have recently read in The Jewish Link, last month, our organization Jew in the City, surfaced a clip from the NBC show
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I am well aware that each thing in the world was created by Hashem for a purpose and a reason. I can appreciate that idea