
Letters and essays about language, culture, and identity — by a Russian-born Jewish linguist and mother living in the most complicated place on earth
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I watch TV now, apparently. Because I decided to revive my Arabic.
Maybe it’s because of Wassim, who works in the deli section of the Russian grocery store and sometimes gives me extra slices of gravlax, after weighing it (“Because I have...
That Findus might have dipped his paws in my water before I gulped it.
That it’s past 11 am and I’ve spent the morning cuddling with my cats instead of working on this client project.
That I’ll miss the deadline and this clie...
“How come she gets the whole street?” Yannai asks as we pass a side street on our way home from the city center. With a name on the sign we hadn’t seen before: Adi Leon Lane. It’s named after a girl (or a boy - “Adi” could be either) killed...
Now that we’re in a ceasefire (however fragile), I’ve decided it’s a good time to stop writing about war and write about something lighter. Like, for instance, the Holocaust.
Incidentally, Holocaust Remembrance day in Israel is tomorrow....
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Russian-born, Israel-based linguist and essayist writing about language, culture, and living between worlds. Published in Oprah Daily, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Newsweek.
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