THE VAZ-2101 WAS ONLY CALLED A LADA WHEN IT WAS EXPORTED

In this short story, Reyzl Grace imagines a woman willing to drive to the end of the world to reach her dreams.

HOLD ON TIGHT 

In this poem, Yehudit Sarah Waller describes the struggle to maintain routine amid upheaval.

Prometheus’s Flood

In this work of fiction, Yaakov Weinstein reimagines the story of Noah and the flood through a lens of rapidly developing technology.

What Did the Heavenly Ministers Do?

Zohar Atkins offers poetic reflections on Tisha be-Av on high.

Interception

In his poem "Interception," Ben Corvo writes about the aftermath of an imagined ending

The Joiner

Ezra Olman's short story debut at Lehrhaus

Old Mr. Kohen

In this poem, Julian Alper reminisces about the legacy of an old man who used to sit beside him in synagogue.

Three Sonnets

Jeffrey Burghauser's three poems draw on the biblical and rabbinic imagination.

From Lawlessness to Respectability: A Response to Eli Putterman

Lawrence Kaplan responds to Eli Putterman's essay on Reish Laqish and sexuality.

Two Pieces on Terumah

The poetry of the Mishkan: Abe Mezrich mines Parshat Terumah for its poetic potential.