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Jewish in Seattle

I'm the editor of the award-winning new magazine Jewish in Seattle, a glossy lifestyle magazine for the Jewish community of the Puget Sound region. In three years, we’ve won multiple national awards for editorial content and design.

Read Jewish in Seattle magazine.

Microsoft

Ziply Fiber

Corporate storytelling

Living local: a Ziply Fiber Field Operations Manager connects to community in Kirkland, WA

Sponsored content

Local lumber company unlocks growth through unlikely source

Born again, all over again

Efforts to convert Jews to Christianity backfire when Christians become Jews.

Religion & Politics Magazine

August 2015

Read “Born Again, All Over Again.”

The Stranger

He Spent 13 Years Advocating for Asylum Seekers in Israel. Now He’s Seeking Refugee Status in America.

December 2017

Jewish in Seattle

Read “The Stranger.”


Inside the Music

KEXP breaks down the walls between music and listener with a state-of-the-art exhibit in the studio's new home.

Microsoft News Center

Cortana's World

Behind the scenes with Cortana, Halo's famous AI and the "woman" behind the Windows phone.

Microsoft Story Labs

Read “Cortana’s World.”

Designing Her Own Destiny

Hacking for good with Vidya Srinivasan, one of Microsoft's rising stars.

Microsoft Story Labs

Read “Designing Her Own Destiny.”

Nissim Black Has a Spiritual Message for the Hip-Hop World

Former Muslim and Messianic Christian Nissim Black was a rising rap star on the Seattle scene before he discovered Judaism and changed his life — and his music.

Tablet Magazine

September 2013

Read “Rapper Nissim Black Has a Spiritual Message for the Hip-Hop World.”

In Seattle, a Sephardi Revival Takes Hold

When a young scholar of Ladino came to teach at the University of Washington, he didn't realize he was open to open a treasure trove of forgotten Sephardic literature, let alone inspire an entire community.

Tablet Magazine

July 2014

Read “In Seattle, a Sephardi Revival Takes Hold.”

The kids Are (Still) Alright

danah boyd on the weird science of how teens act online.

Microsoft Story Labs

Read “The Kids Are (Still) Alright.”


Testimonials

—Karen Chachkes, former publisher of the JTNews

—Steve Wiens, Microsoft