This (Jewish) year I’ve been a member of ADVOT, a group of Jewish writers, musicians, artists, and liturgists who meet every Friday for time to create, talk, and spark new ideas together. ADVOT puts out an anthology of participants’ work each spring, and this season’s is available now.
The collected work is divided into four sections: our spiritual conversations, the pursuit of finding meaning in our challenges, the gifts of ancestral wisdom and our interconnectedness with the sacred ecology of nature. With original prayers, poems and rituals, this collection can be used in a variety of contexts, from personal contemplation to synagogue services and beyond.
Two of my poems are here, one about the holiness of the body that originally appeared in Lilith and one that was written for a book of poems in response to historic photographs. That project got cancelled, so I’m glad the poem found a home here!.
Books are $18 – order your copy by clicking the cover below.
We’ll be doing an end of the year group reading on Thursday, June 27 at 7 pm ET. Click the image below to register!

