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A Type of Havdalah

Rena Yehuda
January 25, 2021
RENA YEHUDA NEWMAN, 22

Tags: cartoon, covid-19, Gen Z, Jewish Artists, quarantine, queer jews, social distancing, young adulthood

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In This Feature

  • Is Gen-Z Alright?

    Young feminists confront a fragile future.

    • Freshman Year in a Pandemic

    • Covid Forced My Relationship Long-Distance

    • A College Senior During Covid Waits for the ‘After’

    • Battling Depression in Quarantine

    • Coming Out While Being Locked In

    • A Faithful Young Jewish Woman Struggles to Understand Why…

    • A Type of Havdalah

    • Retail Work in the Pandemic Is Hell

    • Cohabiting in a Pandemic

    • A Performer Forbidden Her Audience

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Winter 2020-2021

Joan Roth's feminist photography • Young, queer and quarantined • The women who uphold the patriarchy • Abortion, then and now. • Breaking a taboo • And more

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