In my own life, it is now five months into the pandemic. The time is demarcated by when I started working from home and essentially became a hermit. I am fully aware that I have an enormous amount of privilege which has allowed me to work from home safely and although I have sacrificed some, … Continue reading The Silver Lining of Pandemic Living
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A Very Important Announcement
Tips for Stopping the Spread of COVID: Wear a Mask. Seriously. Just find a pleasing piece of well-fitting fabric and wear it properly over your nose and mouth. Stop Going Out. You may not hear this from your state or local leadership. You certainly won't hear it from POTUS. Everyone wants the economy to reopen, … Continue reading A Very Important Announcement
On Vulnerability and Ghosting
If you haven't been on the receiving end of ghosting, I congratulate you. Whether it be romantic or platonic, it is an experience that is perplexing, frustrating, and humiliating. I can't remember when I first heard of ghosting, but I know that there was a certain relief upon realizing that this was a shared phenomenon. … Continue reading On Vulnerability and Ghosting
Micah 6:8
It may be surprising to some that I was once considering the rabbinate. I majored in Jewish Studies with the intention of becoming a Rabbi. I loved studying the Tanach. Anything related to ethics, morals, and textual analysis gave me all of the nerdy feels. Throughout the years I possessed many bibles. A white, leather-bound … Continue reading Micah 6:8
Millennial Malaise
I am fairly positive that at this very moment there is someone who is feeling like I am tonight. Not only do I have my very first toothache (and potentially my very first root canal on the horizon), but I also feel depleted. Emotionally and spiritually depleted. Lost in the woods. Aimless, wandering and wondering. … Continue reading Millennial Malaise