Jordyn Rozensky

Jordyn Rozensky is Keshet's Blog Manager and Development Writer. Jordyn completed her undergraduate studies at Smith College, and her graduate work at Brandeis University. As a storyteller she wields her camera to capture the world in Boston and beyond, with her documentary, wedding, and event work featured at www.jordynrozensky.com.


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Articles by Jordyn Rozensky

See How Boston Celebrates Pride

This weekend Boston celebrated Pride and Keshet marched through the streets with a rainbow chuppah. Take a look at a few ...

Pack Your Bags & Hit the Road for Pride

It’s June, which for many means it’s vacation time. Things slow down at work, the kids aren’t at school, and ...

A Story of Fatherhood

Growing up Colin Weil never doubted that he’d have the family he wanted—a husband and kids.When I called Colin last ...

Bringing a Rainbow (Cheesecake) to the Holiday Table

Next week marks the holiday of Shavuot. This holiday, which is celebrated seven weeks after Passover, marks the giving of the ...

Finding a Place to Immerse: 10 Years of Marriage Equality in MA

This Saturday marks the ten-year anniversary of marriage equality in Massachusetts. At Keshet we’ve been celebrating by inviting members of ...

From Our Table to Yours: Rainbows & Matzah

After the fun we had with Rainbow Hamantaschen, it seemed like the gauntlet had been thrown. At the Keshet office we ...

Day of Silence: Why You Won’t be Hearing From Keshet Today

One day each year, students across the country pledge to take some form of silence in order to call attention to the silencing effect of ...

Day of Silence and the Power to Speak

When she was only in sixth grade, Caroline came to Keshet with an idea: organizing an official Day of Silence at ...

Adventures in Rainbows & Hamantaschen

A few weeks ago a recipe started making rounds on the Internet. Not just any recipe, but a recipe for ...

What Does the Boston City Council Have to Do with Arizona?

Last week Josh Zakim, son of the famous Jewish-American religious and civil rights leader Lenny Zakim, did something pretty fantastic. ...

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