by Sarah Zadok | Jun 28, 2015 | Relationships, The Mother-load
It’s amazing how the cracked walls and worn out chairs of a pediatric surgical waiting room can give way to the holiest of ground. The stone floors Cathedral; consecrated by hard steps of anxious parents. Tears on tired eyes, prayers on their lips. Muffled sounds of...
by admin | Oct 12, 2014 | Life Lessons, Personal Development
This morning found me at the hospital with one of my kids waiting to check in for a small, out-patient procedure. The number 699 flashed in red above the reception desk, I pulled number 714 and looked for a seat. I scanned the chairs and noticed four men in matching...
by admin | Jun 17, 2014 | Israel, Personal Development
I’m not the best pray-er in town (as I’ve mentioned elsewhere), but these past few days I’ve been saying psalms with more intention and intensity than I have in a long time.Tough times have me leaning a little harder on G-d, ain’t no two ways about it. The news of the...
by admin | Dec 31, 2013 | Israel, Personal Narrative
She is a beggar with red strings and century-old eyes. She is techina dripping down a sun kissed forearm. She is an entrepreneur in pressed Armani at lunch break; double latte two sugars please. She is chess in the park, Arak and cigarettes. Hard hugs, long smiles,...