

The Secret I Carry: On Being a Frum Woman with Trichotillomania
Nobody looks at me and thinks: she's suffering from a mental illness. That's the thing about trichotillomania — it hides. It hides under eyeliner, under wigs, under thick headbands, under the perfectly ordinary face I show the world. And once a month, at the mikveh, it can't hide anymore.
Anonymous Author
Jun 8


Dear Body, I'm Learning to Love You
At its core, Judaism teaches the concept of Tzelem Elokim—that every person is created in the image of the Divine. That means your body, exactly as it is right now, holds holiness.
Penina Epstein
Aug 17, 2025


Learning to Love Our Bodies Through Infertility
Learning to love and live in a body that feels like it keeps breaking your heart—finding strength, healing, and acceptance after repeated loss.
Rebecca Abezis
Aug 6, 2025


Dating in Wartime Conference
October 7th and the ongoing war have profoundly transformed the dating and relationship landscape for young men and women in Israel. In...
Eden Center
Jul 10, 2025


Navigating Reconnection In Your Marriage After Miluim
For the last year and a half, every Israeli—man, woman, and child—has been surrounded by difficult events, not by choice. These events...
Karen Goldberg
Apr 24, 2025


Supporting Loved Ones Suffering from Anorexia During Pesach
Advice on how to support loved ones during Pesach who are suffering from anorexia.
Dr Sharon Galper Grossman
Apr 6, 2025
