Sukkah for the “Homeless”
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The Sukkah That Gave Me My Home My friends know how driven (and desperate) I was to move out of our apartment.... Read More
Slums and Stones: A Favella and a Sukkah
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The Fragility of the Sukkah More Permanent than Steel I landed in San Paulo, Brazil between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. The... Read More
The Sukkaleh’s Song: Don’t Worry
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This is a beautiful Yiddish folk song about the Sukkah and how its fragility is analogous to the Jewish people’s mysterious survival... Read More
The Butcher and the Bone (Or When NOT to Say, “I’m Sorry”
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There are more people who won’t talk to me – nay look at me – than I care to think. Truth be... Read More
Blue Bird – Gimmel Tammuz
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I never really got my Lamaze breathing down pat. When it came to the labor of my daughter, I preferred to gaze... Read More