Category: The Wandering Jew

The Wandering Jew: V-Day 67 Years Later

The Wandering Jew: V-Day 67 Years Later

As the world inches towards global conflict, the day which should remind us of what evil and goodness we are capable, is passed by – largely ignored.

The Seed of Israel’s Destruction: The Right of Return

The Seed of Israel’s Destruction: The Right of Return

What happens when borders are drawn arbitrarily? The Palestinians’ Right of Return as a symptom of military and political inattention, and its repercussions.

The Wandering Jew: Considering 4000 Years in 2 Moments

The Wandering Jew: Considering 4000 Years in 2 Moments

From Tsfat to the Kotel: A reflection on our survival, in preparation for Hebron, Bethlehem, another Jerusalem and the future of Israel.

The Wandering Jew: Re-Living The Siege of Leningrad

The Wandering Jew: Re-Living The Siege of Leningrad

I am translating my grandmother’s diary from the siege of Leningrad. I see her words, fading on yellowed crumpling paper, smeared with tears, and letters that were mangled by a shacking hand. I see her as she weaves between the realities of her mind and those of the world outside.

The Wandering Jew: The Road to Shul

The Wandering Jew: The Road to Shul

From lonesome wandering to the hearth of tradition and community, and back again.

The Wandering Jew: On the Road, Realizations and Our Own Truth

The Wandering Jew: On the Road, Realizations and Our Own Truth

Thoughts from the road and observation that could only come after having been removed from society for some time.

Introducing The Wandering Jew

Introducing The Wandering Jew

My journey begins by traversing 6,700 miles across Canada and the U.S. on my Honda Magna VF-750 motorcycle.