This week of my summer is made possible by Amherst, Massachusetts, cats, and Netflix. For a while in my queue has been a documentary called
I love review copies-I love when they arrive in the mail, I love having them in my hands, and I love the smell of new
L, my companion for the evening, wonders if we can say we actually saw Wallace Shawn, who appears to be sitting three rows ahead of
L, my companion for the evening, wonders if we can say we actually saw Wallace Shawn, who appears to be sitting three rows ahead of
In the lobby of the Walter Reade Theatre, where the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival is being held, waiting to see the New York
In college, I was pretty sure I was going to be a Jewish feminist academic (having dismissed previous career goals as a ballet dancer/doctor/cat farmer).
These quotes are from that article in New Yorker on Ha’aretz that I remain obsessed with. They seem Yom Ha’atzmaut appropriate. Amos Schocken, Publisher/Owner, Ha’aretz “Hasn’t
In honor of Israel’s 63rd birthday, and the 3rd anniversary of the founding of J Street, J Street NYC has made a series of 8
Before Passover came to camp out in our kitchens and dining rooms and lower intestines, I went to the closing event for Justice and Jewish
My lovely friends are getting married in Jerusalem next week, and as their wedding gets closer, I’ve been thinking about them more and more-how they’ve