Written by Arturo Desimone. Arturo is a first-time Jewrotica writer. HEBREW FOR BEGINNERS (PHONETIC, 1a) I love you by light of moon we call I...
Written by Shosha Pearl. Shosha, a first-time Jewrotica writer, is a writer and reader of erotic fiction who believes there is much potential, as yet...
Written by guest contributor Tiferet Gordon. Tiferet is a first-time Jewrotica writer. Tiferet is happily finishing her rabbinical and education training at Hebrew College in...
[Editor’s Note: This is the first post in our Sex with the Rabbi series. Each column profiles one rabbi’s response to an assortment of sexuality...
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Written by Dirty Di. This piece is the continuation of “Deborah and Aviva, Part I”. For more writing by Dirty Di, check out Astray. She...
Written by Tamar Fox. Check out Tamar’s last post in this series, Double Mitzvah – Tazria / Metzora. This week’s double (so, quadruple ?) includes...
Dear Jewrotica, What is the scriptural basis for Fridays and Saturdays being “double points?” ~Nick from Astoria [Editor’s Note: There is a common Jewish belief...
Written by Ambi Sitham. Ambi, a first-time Jewrotica writer, was born and raised in London to immigrant parents from Sri Lanka. She is a lawyer...
Written by Lesléa Newman. Lesléa, a first-time Jewrotica writer, is the author of many works including Nobody’s Mother, Still Life With Buddy, October Mourning: A...
Written by Ahava Goode. Ahava, a first-time Jewrotica writer, is a published author and writer of erotic fiction. As I finish loading the dinner dishes...
Written by Tamar Fox. Check out Tamar’s last post in this series, Double Mitzvah – Shemini. Much of what we read in Tazria-Metzora is explicitly...
Written by Mara Yacobi. Mara, a certified sexuality educator and licensed social worker, is Jewrotica’s resident sex educator. Check out Mara’s latest posts on The...
Written by Andrew Ramer. Over his desk, Andrew Ramer keeps these words from Kafka: “Writing is prayer.” A and Liturgist, his most recent book is...