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First Person


My Shabbat of Shattered Glass
Michelle Naim
June 1, 2020
On Shabbat morning May 30, my father, a proud Jew, woke up to see six missed calls telling him his store was looted.

When A Jewish Girl Enters a Church
Sara Hershkowitz
June 1, 2020
Jesus’ looming, bloody statues, paintings and depictions of him on the crucifix, dripping blood from the places where the nails went in always scared me.

Despite Coronavirus, We Made Our Twins’ B’nai Mitzvah a Celebration to Remember
Edie Elkinson
May 11, 2020

I Work At A Jewish Cemetery. We’re Risking Our Lives to Get Jews A Proper Burial.
Kimber Anapoell Sax
May 10, 2020





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