For Father’s Day, I’m Interviewing My Iranian Father
More than anyone else, my father has shaped my life and made me who I am.
Tabby Refael (on Twitter @RefaelTabby) is a Los Angeles based writer, speaker and activist.
More than anyone else, my father has shaped my life and made me who I am.
I love weddings. Two weeks ago, I received word about a special wedding that was planned at an unlikely venue: a local Jewish school.
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