The Rite of Passage
“I chose to unapologetically keep on weaving the multifaceted tapestry of my being.”
So This Is How It Goes
“Everything’s true to memory, but memory isn’t always true to life.”
Body Language
“I turned what I considered a fact into a sound, three letters that didn't mean anything more than what it says in the dictionary.”
Family Tower Of Babel
“Their roots were already set in the New York City suburb I grew up in, but my family's origins were dispersed throughout the globe.”
Pro-Choice: An Interview Series
As Jewish feminists, we are deeply frustrated and disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on the Dobbs v. Jackson case to overturn...
Abortion Rights from a Medical Perspective
“I think that's a very complicated decision for people, so I don't ask my patients why they're there, because when we get right down to it, it's really none of my business.”
Abortion Rights from a Halachic (Jewish Legal) Perspective Part I
“I think it’s important to remember that religious traditions are multivocal.”
Abortion Rights From a Halachic (Jewish Legal) Perspective Part II
“Abortion access is a basic component of religious freedom.”
Abortion Rights from a Personal Perspective
“It’s beyond my understanding that someone would be forced to do something with their body.“









