Rebecca Katz
Pair this comic with our just-released feature on toxic Jewish workplaces.
Pair this comic with our just-released feature on toxic Jewish workplaces.
I think of her not just as the source of my wallets and maracas, but as a hero of the revolution, someone who stayed when so many of her peers left.
I took the job, marveling that my mentor could pay someone to research his whims, too obtuse to appreciate that he was buying me writing time on his own dime.
When war broke out in Israel and Gaza, I thought of Joan Didion. Why? Because she taught me how to think through a crisis.
A long, hilarious and very Jewish chat with the comedian and writer.
Called the first feminist Sephardi novel, Mazaltob tells the story of a young woman raised in the Judería or Jewish quarter of Tetouan, Morocco.
Miriam sets her alarm at 8.30 a.m. every morning even though she is dying.
When it comes to infertility, you don’t have to ask. You can listen.
I opened a door to her life.
God has quieted the wind, the moon is shining a path to the desert.