Hallel Abrams Gerber

Hallel Abrams Gerber
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Hallel is a first-year at Brown University, where she works for five on-campus publications. Her work has also been published through the Jewish Women's Archive, Here Now, and The Science Survey. She is a passionate mental health advocate, avid reader, and fan of talking walks in the snow.
An angled shot of a black door set into a concrete wall that is framed by flowers. The door is numbered with a golden 2 and includes a letter box and door knocker shaped like an insect. A plaque at the top reads "Mind your head."

Nature and Nuance

I took this collection of photographs during my time in England as I struggled to find my place.
The World As We Knew by Danielle Deculus for Elegiac Agony by Hallel Abrams Gerber

Elegiac Agony

What does it mean to be ‘deprived of joys?’ Must it be this? A lock and key on my subconscious
thinking by Hannah Rubenstein for Finding Forgiveness in Failure by Hallel Abrams Gerber

Finding Forgiveness in Failure

"Today, I forgive myself for being human. Perhaps, someday I will even celebrate it."
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