eJewish Philanthropy: A new anthology by a Jewish teen magazine confronts the ‘messy parts’...
Two of the editors of our anthology, Salt and Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition, were interviewed for an article in eJewish Philanthropy.
Kirkus Reviews: Salt & Honey
Salt and Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition, our debut anthology, was reviewed in Kirkus.
The Sydney Taylor Schmooze: Review: Salt & Honey
Our debut anthology, "Salt & Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, & Tradition," was reviewed by The Sydney Taylor Schmooze!
Fractured Cracks
“We’ve been labeled and scrutinized, we can’t be seen for one language, for one way of being, any longer.”
It’s Time for Hope
"The sand is slowly trickling into the bottom and as it does, it changes into bombs that are falling on Ukraine."
Häagen-Dazs: A Jewish Story of Immigration, Entrepreneurship, and Ice Cream
"When life gives you lemons—build an ultra-premium, kosher ice cream empire."
Rethinking Religion While Living Abroad
"It was not until September or Tishri had officially begun, and I was 4000 miles away from home, hanging up the very bent and crumpled holiday calendar my mother forced me to pack that I realized what was coming; the high holidays."
Watching Hope Come Alive: A Day in the Life at Beit Ruth for Young...
“Under three different roofs, 45 girls sleep soundly, protected by their love for one another and by the staff who work 24/7, 365 days and nights to give them the best chance at healing from their trauma and living a fulfilling life.”









