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Close your eyes…

Close your eyes…

Close your eyes and try to see Try to imagine how different we’d be If we lived in a world Where no one would care If your very best friend Was a big purple bear Where color of skin Is never a sin Where it matters much more If you’re nice or you’re mean [Read More]

Have to find a way…

Have to find a way…

When I see the world around me It sometimes brings me down Wars and devastation Green that’s turned to brown I try to right some wrongs Effect the change I can We all need to do our bit to save the world from man Some people say that I’m naïve That I [Read More]

You always went away…

You always went away…

I find myself missing what we never really had You move around us all Sometimes pushed; sometimes pulled Always on the fringes, yet just beyond our grasp Such joy we felt when it seemed that you might stay And yet… Despite the hopes and dreams You always went away I think [Read More]

These days, peace seems more elusive than ever…

The Hebrew calendar is not usually the calendar I use – indeed, I would be hard-pressed to name the months, and listing them in the proper order is simply beyond the scope of my abilities. That being said, however, I can tell you that, according to the Hebrew calendar, 14 [Read More]

Remembering when peace seemed possible

Remembering when peace seemed possible

It was a Saturday, the last day of my parents’ visit. We spent the day wandering around the Safari in Ramat Gan. I can remember that I wasn’t feeling well, but the day was otherwise uneventful. Later that night, we drove my parents to the airport, and as we [Read More]

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Delightfully Naive – My article about GINA Gallery for ESSENCE Magazine

Delightfully Naive – My article about GINA Gallery for ESSENCE Magazine

As I wrote in this blog post, I recently had the privilege to profile Tel Aviv’s Gallery of [Read More]

Thoughts for a Rainy Day

Thoughts for a Rainy Day

I’m saving my thoughts for a cold, rainy day Nowhere to go and no games to play I’ll sit by the [Read More]

The Epiphany

The Epiphany

Through my work as a freelance writer, I’m often given opportunities to meet interesting individuals and [Read More]

On a day like today

On a day like today

On a day like today I could fly to the stars Take a walk on the moon Have a dance across Mars I could play in [Read More]

You would think that my coping skills would be better…

You would think that my coping skills would be better…

You would think that after 13 years, my coping skills would be better. And yet, here I am once again, just a [Read More]

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beautiful. The beginning and the end/ The Harmony. This little little poem is perfect. I mean...toda raba. Read the post

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