Yona Zeldis McDonough
I want to tell you about my mother’s clothes.
I brought my hand to my heart and took a deep breath. The voicemail was from David, at Levine’s Chapel in Brookline, MA, one of the most thoughtful funeral home directors I have the somewhat unusual privilege to know. As a rabbi, it is not unusual to get a call from a funeral home director;… Read more »
Our wedding rituals, while beautiful, aren’t about photo ops and guest reactions.
Here we are, in the grip of another Wedding Season. Perhaps you’re a perpetual bridesmaid, or the one getting married, or you’re not particularly into marriage as a life choice for yourself. Maybe you’re going to a wedding every weekend until the end of time (or Labor Day). As we descend further into the madness… Read more »