When Comfort Becomes Cruelty — Disability Torah Project
By Om Green “When Comfort Becomes Cruelty” | Tisha b’Av | 5785
“On Tisha B'Av, we join the eternal chorus of the broken, the mourning, the unconsoled. We refuse the theology of everything that happens for a reason and embrace the theology of Lamentations: sometimes things are simply ruined, and the agony is real.”
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03.08.2025 18:07 — 👍 3 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
One of the most frustrating things about being physically disabled is I have never seen an ablebodied person (who has not had to take care of a disabled parent) understand what it means to be physically disabled
Not one. There is just that little education on the topic
13.07.2025 11:41 — 👍 111 🔁 13 💬 7 📌 0
If You Could Speak My Language — Disability Torah Project
By Kochav Yehudis “If You Could Speak My Language” | Parashat Balak | 5785
"...the systems are not made for us. We are the ones who most clearly see the world’s brokenness, and so we most clearly hear the call to get creative and make something new."
www.disabilitytorahproject.org/writings/bal...
09.07.2025 15:23 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Write With Us — Disability Torah Project
We’re inviting contributions for the Disability Torah Project, a growing collection of writings that explore the weekly Torah portion with a focus on disability. Details at link below. Fun and supportive opportunity!
www.disabilitytorah.org/write-with-us
01.07.2025 23:24 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Serpents and Spirals of change: Letting teshuva be our guide — Disability Torah Project
By Lior Gross “Serpents and Spirals of change: Letting teshuva be our guide” | Parashat Chukat | 5785
“Grief tells us that we have loved and the deeper that love, the larger the vessel for the grief. Allowing ourselves to feel the grief in whatever capacity is possible is transformative, because it shows our systems that we can do hard things."
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01.07.2025 23:16 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
If your “accessible” shul says “if we make this accommodation for you, we’ll have to do it for everyone” - that’s not inclusion, it’s avoidance.
Access isn’t about making exceptions.
It’s about reshaping the space so everyone actually belongs.
18.06.2025 13:55 — 👍 111 🔁 27 💬 6 📌 1
If you don’t know your needs, you won’t see the meltdown coming.
You’ll blame yourself for “losing it” instead of recognizing the warning signs.
Understanding your needs isn’t selfish.
It’s survival.
It’s how we interrupt the cycle - before the crash.
12.06.2025 07:39 — 👍 90 🔁 16 💬 2 📌 0
Most people are far closer to becoming disabled and/or homeless than they realize.
All it takes is one accident, infection, virus or stroke of bad luck.
Your life can change in an instant, and no one is the exception.
You can’t “try harder” your way out of it, and it’s not a personal failing.
16.06.2025 08:36 — 👍 609 🔁 167 💬 16 📌 12
This is even true where a person's disability does not impact ability to go to an office in an obvious way. Meal/food prep is a big burden for me because I essentially cannot eat anything I did not make myself at home. WFH/hybrid takes some of that load off and makes my diet better.
15.06.2025 23:23 — 👍 142 🔁 35 💬 3 📌 0
The Ambiguity of Promise: An Autistic Interpretation — Disability Torah Project
By Harper Hazelmare “The Ambiguity of Promise: An Autistic Interpretation” | Parashat Sh’lach | 5785
"I have access to the inner wilderness and Promised Land... There are times of sensory overload when I cannot feel the seed of compassion, yet that doesn’t mean it isn’t there. This is what faith is all about."
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16.06.2025 13:33 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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You spent years not knowing.
Masking. Struggling. Blaming yourself.
Now you know you’re autistic - but that’s just the beginning.
My workshop for late-identified autistic humans is a space to unlearn shame, rebuild trust in your brain, and meet yourself with compassion.
09.06.2025 13:33 — 👍 12 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0
Solidarity — Disability Torah Project
By Noah Strauss “Solidarity” | Parashat Beha'alotcha | 5785
"We all lose when disabled people do not have access to leadership. There is a difference between creating a community inclusive of disabled congregants, and creating a community in which disabled people lead."
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/beh...
09.06.2025 17:22 — 👍 2 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
What can we do? We do what we can. — Disability Torah Project
By puck glass “What can we do? We do what we can.” | Parashat Bamidbar | 5785
People with disabilities of all kinds were in the Torah. People with hearing loss and chronic pain and neurodivergence and limb differences. How many of them were counted because they could ... carry arms? No way to know. But they were there. They had to be.
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/bam...
27.05.2025 23:48 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Parashat Emor: A Disability Perspective — Disability Torah Project
By Jason Lieberman “Parashat Emor: A Disability Perspective” | Parashat Emor | 5785
“Only when a community is fully inclusive, that is, fully integrated with people with disabilities [...] can we fully reach our true potential as a community.”
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/emo...
12.05.2025 21:37 — 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
And You Shall Live Through Them — Disability Torah Project
By Miriam Saperstein “And You Shall Live Through Them” | Achrei Mot-Kedoshim | 5785
“Torah of Pikuach Nefesh comes through our bodies— their insistence on living, their inconvenient, frustrating, and life-altering symptoms. It can be hard to listen. But our bodies speak Torah, and sometimes what they teach is to stop, to rest, to survive.”
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/ach...
07.05.2025 14:38 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Coming Clean: Niddah as a Strategy for Healing and Self-Care — Disability Torah Project
By Leah Ari Ruzkowski “Coming Clean: Niddah as a Strategy for Healing and Self-Care” | Parashat Tazria-Metzora | 5785
“She suggested that [mitzvot in Leviticus] might instead be a reminder that in certain circumstances we need to be gentle with ourselves and present with our bodies as they are, especially when we wish they were different.”
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/taz...
28.04.2025 12:46 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Are you an autistic member of the clergy, spiritual leader, or a seminary student?
No matter what our faith backgrounds may be, we share in the experience of being autistic, disabled, and holding space for our spiritual communities.
Now, a space for us.
theautisticcoach.as.me/clergy-semin...
23.04.2025 15:06 — 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
A Torah I Cannot Carry: Disability, Holiness, and the Divine — Disability Torah Project
By Mat Wilson “A Torah I Cannot Carry: Disability, Holiness, and the Divine” | Parashat Shmini | 5785
“Disabled people often encounter narratives, sometimes from within ourselves, that frame our need for support as weakness or failure. But Leviticus offers a different model: holiness emerges through structured interdependence.”
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/shm...
21.04.2025 12:29 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
That Time I Spent Passover in a Psychiatric Hospital — Disability Torah Project
By Deena Nyer Mendlowitz “That Time I Spent Passover in a Psychiatric Hospital” | Pesach | 5785
“I can tell you the desert and Promised Land are not mutually exclusive. And that is actually a pretty good thing. Every day, even at my worst, my life has been filled with mini Promised Lands.”
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/pes...
15.04.2025 17:51 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Beasts and Birds: On (Im)Perfection — Disability Torah Project
By Trinidad Gómez “Beasts and Birds: On (Im)Perfection” | Parashat Vayikra | 5785
"But those very things which make us strong—how we move through the world, how we present ourselves, who we love, and how we adapt and survive—are being cast as blemishes, now more than many other times in recent memory."
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/vay...
31.03.2025 13:07 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Side By Side Among Bells — Disability Torah Project
By Rabbi Jonah Rank “Side By Side Among Bells”| Parashat Pekudei | 5785
“Gathering the tzitzit reminds me that I can still be uplifted, united with a selfhood I love but do not always understand, united with a people I love but do not always understand, and united with a God I love but do not always understand.”
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/pek...
24.03.2025 13:25 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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17.03.2025 23:25 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
A Blueprint for Tomorrow: Building the Mishkan — Disability Torah Project
By Fen Argoff “A Blueprint for Tomorrow: Building the Mishkan”| Parashat Vayakhel | 5785
“It is through recognizing the way we must act carefully in order to survive, that we’re able to get through each day. It’s a concept as integral to the lives of disabled people as it is to Jewish tradition."
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/vay...
17.03.2025 19:06 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
I've Been Paralyzed Since I Was 3. Here's Why Kindness Toward Disabled People Is More Complicated Than You Think
Editors Note: This is a boldly honest look at how people with paralysis have to deal with "overly kind" (well-meaning) offers of help. It's a uniquely
Please take a couple of minutes to read this piece.
It's important.
"We have ignored the perspectives, stories & voices of disabled people for so long that their actual needs, feelings and experiences are hardly acknowledged."
13.03.2025 02:07 — 👍 754 🔁 311 💬 16 📌 20
Chart: U.S. adults reporting a disability
The number of people reporting a disability soared. Many Americans struggled with long Covid and reported cognitive issues like “brain fog.”
Source: Census Here, adults refer to people older than 16.
Since the start of COVID, the number of people reporting a disability soared. Yet the majority of the world acts like COVID is over, and Long COVID doesn't exist.
10.03.2025 18:10 — 👍 3135 🔁 1195 💬 49 📌 65
No one prepares you for the guilt & fear you experience when you become chronically ill.
Even if you’re lucky enough to have a supportive family/partner… there’s always the fear they could leave. The guilt that you’re a burden. The pain of wishing you didn’t NEED someone so much.
11.03.2025 20:47 — 👍 488 🔁 86 💬 19 📌 9
Tetzaveh: For dignity and splendor — Disability Torah Project
By Om Green “Tetzaveh: For dignity and splendor” | Parashat Tetzaveh | 5785
"To become disabled, I had to allow myself to be consecrated by the people who were wisest of heart. [...] I had to state what I needed, just as explicitly as G-d stated Her intricate instructions to Moses."
www.disabilitytorah.org/writings/tet...
03.03.2025 14:11 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
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