Lisa Solod Warren

Lisa Solod Warren is the editor of Desire: Women Write About Wanting. Her short stories and essays have appeared in a wide variety of newspapers, literary journals, anthologies and online. She is the recipient of a dozen fellowships to the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. www.lisasolodwarren.com

2 responses to “Salt”

  1. Miles

    Very touching, and touching the very heart of the experience of so many Jews around the world.
    A nice reminder just before Yom Kippur that it’s never too late, it’s just that we tell ourselves it is.
    Until we don’t.

  2. Rachel Peretz Comes

    Life is about the comprimises that we make,whether we know that we make them or not. And they always seem like good ideas at the time…what we do sometimes to accept being Jewish in a non-Jewish world, and we, who don’t live in a place in which there are many Jews do to make our Jewishness acceptable to the non-Jews around us.

    Nice job.

    This is a moving story that has me thinking about the ways that I comprimise my Jewish self sometimes. Thanks for sending it for me to read.

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