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Author: James Bornstein

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Escape Velocity: Allowing Myself to Take Flight

Posted on July 16, 2019 by James Bornstein

(Originally published on Papa Used to Say on July 16, 2019.) I never had the chance to see a space… Read more Escape Velocity: Allowing Myself to Take Flight

Shameless Cross-Promotion

Posted on December 7, 2018 by James Bornstein

By Jamie Bornstein I have found that writing is one of the most therapeutic activities for my oft-unsettled mind. As… Read more Shameless Cross-Promotion

Jamie Bornstein Interviewed about Mental Health Safe Space

Posted on November 12, 2018 by James Bornstein

Jamie Bornstein was recently interviewed by JewishBoston.com about why he created the Mental Health Safe Space blog. To read the… Read more Jamie Bornstein Interviewed about Mental Health Safe Space

Telling My Truth: Mental Illness in the Rabbinate

Posted on October 12, 2018 by James Bornstein

By Rabbi Sandra Cohen (Originally published on September 28, 2018 on RavBlog.) Sometimes it is hard to speak one’s truth.… Read more Telling My Truth: Mental Illness in the Rabbinate

silence.

Posted on October 10, 2018October 10, 2018 by James Bornstein

Author’s Note: Trigger warning for survivors. You may choose to read this, or choose not to read this, but it’s… Read more silence.

One Soul at a Time: Mental Health and Tikkun Olam

Posted on October 5, 2018 by James Bornstein

(First delivered as a sermon on the morning of Yom Kippur at Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline, MA on September 19,… Read more One Soul at a Time: Mental Health and Tikkun Olam

Whispers…

Posted on May 22, 2018May 23, 2018 by James Bornstein

By Jamie Bornstein I grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire. Jewish. But “Jewish” was a word that you whispered. Even… Read more Whispers…

My Generation: Growing up with Mass Shootings

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by James Bornstein

By Kaitlyn Tully I was born December of the year 2000. I was just nine months old when the first mass… Read more My Generation: Growing up with Mass Shootings

In Your Words

Posted on December 26, 2017 by James Bornstein

By Jamie Bornstein Several days ago I posted an anonymous survey on Facebook with one open-ended question: “What is at… Read more In Your Words

#MeToo: Power, Agency, Voice and Consent in the Book of Genesis

Posted on December 19, 2017July 25, 2019 by James Bornstein

By Jamie Bornstein In light of the #MeToo campaign and the ongoing soul searching that we are doing as a… Read more #MeToo: Power, Agency, Voice and Consent in the Book of Genesis

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