Embracing the Familiar
I am excited to share that the Fall issue of Nashim Magazine has arrived in subscribers’ mailboxes.
This magazine is a newish – (somewhere between one and two years old) magazine for women and about women. Nashim means women in Hebrew, and the magazine addresses relevant topics such as mental health, parenting, nutrition, empty nest, societal issues and more.
I have been reading and enjoying the online issues for awhile, when I was informed that it will now appear in print form, in addition to online. This was great news and I immediately subscribed.
In the current print issue, an article by yours truly is featured as one-off guest article for Sara Brejt’s column, “Empty Nest, Full Life.” Kudos to Rochel Lazar and her editorial team for their innovation in getting this magazine off to such a great start.
If you don’t get the print version mailed to your home, take a look at the issue at this website, Since my article is one of several that are “exclusive to the print edition,” you may want to subscribe to the magazine to get their regular print editions. Nashim is a lovely magazine full of colorful and professional graphics, and stimulating content.