19. Melani Hekimoglu

Melani Hekimoglu Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are excited to share a sample of work by Melani Hekimoglu, an artist from Istanbul, Turkey. Melani’s work — vases, sculptures, beaded curtains, planters, and more — is influenced by the materiality of the medium itself. Clay is sensitive. It absorbs every movement and touch. […]

18. Yael Herzog

Yael Herzog Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are thrilled to share Yael Herzog’s poem “August, Tel Aviv.” Yael’s poetry is searing in its imagery. She is deliberate and precise in her choice of words, while resisting excess and sentimentality. You can find another poem by Yael, “Immigrant,” in our first issue.  Yael […]

17. Zev Labinger

Zev Labinger Add Your Heading Text Here We are so excited to share five paintings by Zev Labinger on the Sunday Showcase this week! In Zevs paintings, he juxtaposes man and nature, specifically birds, through a muted color pallette to create these beautiful works that we love! Zev is a visual artist, musician and ecologist. […]

16. Noa Cohen

Noa Cohen Add Your Heading Text Here This week on the Sunday Showcase, we’re sharing two poems by Noa Cohen, who is also a contributor in our first issue. Noa’s poetry is direct and lucid and vulnerable, which makes it so relatable and easy to love. Noa Cohen grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, though she […]

14. Sharon Dinur

Sharon Dinur Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are thrilled to present Sharon Dinur’s essay ‘Concrete Comfort.’ Her essay delves into the many questions and feelings of discomfort that arise from moving to a new place, and having all of your prior illusions of that place get shattered. As a young architect in […]

12. Paul Rozenboim

Paul Rozenboim Add Your Heading Text Here We are excited to present four graphic designs by Paul Rozenboim on the Sunday Showcase this week. Paul’s work is immersive and energetic. It’s packed with symbolism, color, and humorous commentary on iconic art pieces throughout history. We love his style. Plus, check out his animation, illustration, and […]

11. Sivan Lavie

Sivan Lavie Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are thrilled to present one poem and three visual artworks by Sivan Lavie.  Sivan’s poetry is packed with imagery and unexpected metaphors, injecting both curiosity and humor into spiritual subject matter. With an emphasis on bright colors and geometric shapes, Sivan’s artwork triggers a nostalgia […]

10. Hila Fleischer

Hila Fleischer Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are excited to share five paintings by the talented Hila Fleischer. Hila’s colorful abstract landscapes, rendered with large brush strokes and, sometimes, empty pockets of raw canvas, ask each individual viewer to complete the image — to impose the detail. By drawing on the memories […]

8. Chen Chefetz

Chen Chefetz Add Your Heading Text Here We are delighted to present a series of paintings by multidisciplinary artist, Chen Chefetz, as our Sunday Showcase this week. The houses, tiled roofs, trees, and pathways in Chen’s paintings evoke a longing for an idyllic, pastoral life, far away from urban environments. His subtle color palette, unexpected […]

7. Rachael Sevitt

Rachael Sevitt Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are excited to present “My Laura” by Rachael Sevitt, the first short story on our Sunday Showcase. “My Laura” details the emotional and introspective experience of a single mother whose daughter undergoes religious transformation in college. After dropping out of school to study Torah and […]