The stories of our ancestors call to us all from across time, asking to be remembered. In retelling our ancestors' experiences of love, tradition, loss, and sorrow, we not only honor their lives, but we come to better understand our own.
Ami Weintraub (he/they) is a Jewish anarchist writer and Rabbinic student. He has contributed to a number of publications including Tikkun, Jewish Currents, and New Jewish Voices. Ami is the founder and former director of Ratzon: Center for Healing and Resistance, a Jewish, queer anarchist community center in Pittsburgh and is studying to become a Rabbi in the Aleph Rabbinic Ordination Program. Ami's work and community organizing focus on building a world without domination where people can freely connect to their cultures, lands, and bodies.