Why Does Everyone Else Seem to Have It Together?
The Math We Do in Other People’s Kitchens There is a particular kind of arithmetic that happens at social gatherings; quick, involuntary, and almost…

Elke Pollak courageously shares her personal battle with postpartum depression (PPD), highlighting the profound isolation and misdiagnoses often faced by women in the Jewish community. In response, she founded Tikvaseinu, a nonprofit dedicated to providing compassionate support, education, and resources to women navigating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, aiming to break the silence and stigma surrounding maternal mental health.
Further Resources: Tikvaseinu (https://tikvaseinu.org/) and Yad Rachel (https://yadrachelnj.org/)
The Math We Do in Other People’s Kitchens There is a particular kind of arithmetic that happens at social gatherings; quick, involuntary, and almost…
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Pesach is coming, and with it comes something most of us know well: the mix of excitement and exhaustion, meaning and mayhem, connection and,…
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