Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler
A long, hilarious and very Jewish chat with the comedian and writer.
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.
The courage of survivors inspires me. So many people who step forward do not see justice in their cases, or in their lives, but they see themselves as part of a justice continuum.
This year, with some unlikely help from Greta Gerwig’s film Barbie, I finally have the words to explain why honoring Queen Esther with the name Hadassah is so important to me.
These flaky, gluten-free cookies are eaten for Norouz, the Persian New Year, and by Persian Jews for the holiday of Purim since both holidays often fall close together on the calendar.
We cannot let state or federal legislation determine when life begins, forcing the hegemony of Christian scripture on our wombs or on our dreams.