The Shit Show and the Shoah
You can’t tell someone else’s story you can only tell your own. But me and J. our stories came together. Not suddenly by chance, but over time. We rarely actually argued and he was too polite to roll his … Read More
You can’t tell someone else’s story you can only tell your own. But me and J. our stories came together. Not suddenly by chance, but over time. We rarely actually argued and he was too polite to roll his … Read More
“That is how it felt being at the March on Washington,” he told me. “But people don’t listen. They need to listen.” He was happy to see me. But perched on the fault line of COVID-19, my father, Bert … Read More
The Instillation of Hope is a primary goal of group therapy and we, the group that is the world could really use some hope right now-so… Friends from the International School of Peace are coming toward the end of December- … Read More
Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan 334 Amsterdam Avenue L2 Auditorium NYC PREMIERE Sun, November 4, 2018 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST Narrated by Mandy Patinkin. A Palestinian chemist decides to move from his Arab village to a Jewish kibbutz … Read More
In case you haven’t had the chance to see this yet — my latest! https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2018/09/28/long-ago-and-far-away-our-bodies-ourselves-bonded-women/bBBS5bgpg6D2wzsq9R4GSK/story.html#comments and if you haven’t had the chance to subscribe to my blog yet — please do. Enjoy your week! —————————————————— Long … Read More
Stay Tuned for my upcoming Publication in The Boston Globe Magazine on September 30, 2018 and for those of you who are fasting this Yom Kippur good luck and Shana Tova. If you haven’t yet had the chance to … Read More
Home is not where I live with my husband. Home is not where I raised my kids. Home is the Artist’s loft, the place I always imagined I’d live if I wasn’t living on a small kibbutz in the middle … Read More
My workshop instructor at The William Joiner Center for The Study of War and Social Consequences, asked me to write about “The room I know best.” The room I know best is my car. I’m in it a lot. At a red light, … Read More
There are certain situations in which I meet someone for the first time and realize I am being pigeon-holed, stereotyped, or prejudged. In these moments I sometimes find it beneficial to mention that I served in the Israeli army. Regardless of what … Read More
Hello my friends and Blogster Buddies! Please check out my article in the latest issue of The Palestine/Israel Journal. The issue is dedicated to: Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process (Vol.22 No.1, 2017 ). Follow the link: http://www.pij.org/details.php?id=1743 Featuring … Read More