An Unbroken Mind
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by Hannah Feldschreiber
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I yearn for a god, A savior, some salvation ..read more
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The Monster In My Head
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by Ayelet Cooperberg
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“I was happy spending time in my room with my quirky hobbies, alone, away from the intimidating world and other people ..read more
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Ruth and Boaz: Saviors in a Sea of Sin
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by Sarah Gorbatov
1w ago
The cracks splintering from Ruth and Boaz’s hands display the potency a single act of kindness, of chessed, can have ..read more
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The Eponymous Yet Excluded Heroine of Megillat Ruth
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by Sarah Gorbatov
1w ago
Ruth always defends herself and her loved ones and sees her troubles through ..read more
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Boaz as an “Ish Gibor Chayil”
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by Sarah Gorbatov
1w ago
Surrounding the shield is the phrase ish gibor chayil, meaning a “man of substance,” a strong, mightful, wise, and industrious man ..read more
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Compassion, Blame & Trial
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by Sarah Gorbatov
1w ago
I have also included the three terms that best summarize what motivated Naomi to discourage her daughters-in-law: compassion, blame, and trial ..read more
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Megillat Ruth’s Most Complex, Intriguing Character
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by Sarah Gorbatov
2w ago
Her pupils form the shape of stars to signify that she is looking upward toward God searching for approval, forgiveness, and help ..read more
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Daughters of Miriam
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by Catherine Norton
2w ago
I sing of the Daughters of Jerusalem, the lilies of the valleys, the roses of Sharon and how they dance around the fire like their mother Miriam, smoke billowing around them ..read more
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Tentacle Fingers and a Mother’s Reflection
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by Kate Kampner
3w ago
“The absent smell on my own hands stands as a reminder that every day she grows just a little bit stronger ..read more
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Eyes kept open
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by Sophie Kessler
3w ago
mikvahs are heavier than a normal jewish ritual. but they’re lighter than death— maybe a certain type of rebirth ..read more
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