In the morning, when I take the dog for a walk, I wear slip-on shoes.…
It’s October 16, 2018. I am walking behind Beth on a path covered with fallen…
For many travelers, enjoying local food in the places they visit is one of the…
Writing is remembering. In the 1920s, ten percent of Poland’s population was Jewish; thirty percent of Warsaw’s residents were Jewish. Compare this with the United States today, where Jews make up between one and a half to two percent of the general population and approximately thirteen percent of the population of New York City. For … Continue reading Kraków: Food and Prayer
Recently, my wife and I spent ten days in Poland. It was the first time…
Thanks for joining me! The beginning is the most important part of the work. —…