Listen to contributors read their short, original Substack essays about what it means and how it feels to be Jewish now in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks. Inspired by the book On Being Jewish Now: Reflections from Authors and Advocates, a collection of 75 essays by notables, all profits of which are donated to Artists Against Antisemitism. Founded by author, podcast host of Moms Don't Have... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityPersonal JournalsJudaismSociety & Culture |
Today, I’m sharing a special episode from our friends at The Five Books. Join host Tali Rosenblatt-Cohen as she speaks with me about what has drawn me to books and writing, and what motivates my advocacy for Jewish authors.
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Hear author Jessica Fein read her original essay "Why I Love Shiva" from On Being Jewish Now.
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Debra Green, author of Mahjong at Mara's, shares her mother's story and the effect of intergenerational trauma on her own life in this essay from the On Being Jewish Now Substack.
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Read Natalie Shushan's beautiful essay about reclaiming her Israeli identity on the On Being Jewish Now Substack, inspired by the anthology.
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The episodes feature contributors sharing their poignant essays exploring the multifaceted experiences of being Jewish in the contemporary world, especially after the October 7 attacks. Themes of identity, grief, and community support are prevalent, with narratives addressing historical trauma, intergenerational struggles, and personal reflections on faith and belonging. This space serves not only as a platform for personal storytelling but also as a means to foster dialogue about pressing societal issues, such as antisemitism and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Each essay emphasizes the emotional landscape and resilience within the Jewish community while offering varying perspectives shaped by both personal and collec... more
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