Purim Lament
May we see a real transformation from mourning to the fulfillment of the Megilla’s blessing of light, joy, happiness, and honor.
May we see a real transformation from mourning to the fulfillment of the Megilla’s blessing of light, joy, happiness, and honor.
A conversation with the 36-year-old New Jersey-based poet and sound engineer about publishing his first book, writing for the stage and the page, tattoos, touring and performing, putting on tefillin, learning Hebrew, and losing weight
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