Menu
Select Page

TBEā€™s Community Voice

For the past three years, Iā€™ve been living a double life. You might know me as TBEā€™s Communications Coordinator. For half the week, Iā€™ve been updating our website, posting on social media, and designing posters for upcoming events. The same month I started working at TBE, I also began a graduate program at Emerson College, earning my MFA in fiction writing. On the days Iā€™m not at TBE, Iā€™m in my attic writing short storiesā€¦picture Jo March with a laptop!

As I switched back and forth between writer and coordinator, I found that my two lives were more intertwined than I anticipated. As Communications Coordinator, Iā€™m still a storyteller. I preserve TBE history by posting photos of our community in action, both past and present. I make sure our website represents each TBE group and program so that anyone looking to engage with our community knows who we are and how they can get involved. And I am always writing and editing when Iā€™m at TBE!

Iā€™ve also grown as a fiction writer from my work at the temple. My fiction often features Jewish characters navigating todayā€™s world. At TBE, I see that there is no single portrait of Jewish life today, and I try to portray that diversity in my writing. In our library, I find that there is always room for another Jewish storyteller on the bookshelf. Hopefully someday my books will be included in our collection.

I was reminded again of how integrated my two lives are when it came time to celebrate my graduation this May. It meant a lot to me that staff and community members alike shared enthusiastic congratulations. I feel lucky to be part of the TBE community, and I look forward to continuing to tell our stories!

Please feel free to reach out to meā€”I’d love to hear what you’re reading or help share your TBE story with our community!

 

Skip to content