The Hope/Exhale Issue
June 2026, Issue No. 4
Hope as less of a feeling and more of a practice – a form of exhausted persistence.
ESSAYS
Solape Adetutu Adeyemi
Elisa Albert
Dana Amir
Danila Botha
Ronit Eitan
William Kolbrener
PERSPECTIVES
Rotem Codish
Noga Friedman
Aliza Licht
Marina Maximilian
POEMS
Dustin Flint
Natania Rosenfeld
Randi Skurka
PLAYLIST
Karen Reiffman
ART
Elisa Albert
Dafna Barzilay
Rotem Codish
Izhar Cohen
Sasa Elebea
Inbal Grey
Iddo Markus
Elad Mualem
Yael Ofir
Lena Revenko
Naama Yiron
Tamar Zolberg
Editors’ Note
Hope/Exhale
When we chose the theme Hope, it was not because we believed things were suddenly getting better. It was not optimism, nor wishful thinking. Hope, at least for us, has become less a feeling than a practice – a form of exhausted persistence. The pieces in this issue resist easy comfort. They are anxious, sharp, grieving, conflicted. Yet each reflects hope not as optimism or reassurance, but as a practice of continuing. Perhaps this, too, is a form of hope. The act of writing. The act of reading. The possibility of sharing moments of humanity with people we may never meet, and finding ourselves a little less alone in the process.
First Person Plural
Written by Noga Friedman
Illustrated by Ron Levin Yuka Publishing House
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Discover hope as seen through the eyes of our artists—anxious, sharp, grieving, conflicted.
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