
“The Full Severity of Our Connection:” Kayla Cohen on Her Debut Book
Cohen’s book focuses on the fundamental question: What defines Jewish peoplehood/personhood, if, at different places and points in time, it couldn’t so clearly be defined in resistance to an “other?”

Two Summer Poems
We proceed to enjoy what is small and warm, / What is spotted and sweet / What is ripe and spoiled; / What is and was, what was and is no longer.
