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Finding Simcha

Hether Warshauer

Deeply personal stories of infertility, immigration, and learning to laugh when everything feels wildly out of control.

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Latest Issues

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On Finding Joy When the World Calls You Insane

I started writing Finding Simcha to deal with the ~~trauma~~ isolation of choosing to move to Israel for a thing most Americans take for granted—healthcare. More specifically, for fertility treatment that was decidedly out of financial reac...

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5786 New Beginnings

Last Rosh Hashanah, I didn’t hear the shofar. Its call may have echoed somewhere outside my hospital window, but I was too weak to hear it. I didn’t taste apples dipped in honey, with their promise of sweetness for the year ahead. Instead, ...

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Golda’s Grand Adventure

Hi, I’m Golda. I’m four and a hetzi years old, a professional snuggler, ball enthusiast, and more recently, an international jetsetter. I have more stamps on my vet papers than most people have in their passports. Do you have an import perm...

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  • Hether Warshauer

    Southerner in Northern Israel. Inexplicably infertile. Join me as I find humor and home in the parts of Aliyah that didn’t make it into the brochure.

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