Dr. Rosemary H. Cohen
Being Stranded Turned into a Blessing
Fourth in a series.
Re: “Locked in, and No One Answered the Phone”
Locked out of my office and with my husband not answering his cell...
Locked in, and No One Answered the Phone
Third in a series
Re: “The Day She Was Locked in”
After completing a private class with a bride-to-be, one of my art students, and her...
The Day She Was Locked in
Second in a series.
Re: “Living in a Different Kind of Jewish Home”
For the weeklong Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which recalls the Jews’ exodus from...
Living in a Different Kind of Jewish Home
First of a series.
Every autumn just after Yom Kippur ends, religious Jews build a sukkah in anticipation of the Sukkot holiday that begins four...
Cows Aren’t Only Ones Getting Milked and Bilked
Seventh in a series.
Re: “Refugee Who Games the System?”
I have spent a half-dozen days this month telling you about my Iranian refugee friend who...
A Refugee Who Games the System?
Re: “Can an Asylum Seeker Go Home Again?”
As an immigrant myself, I was shocked that my Iranian refugee friend, who came here seeking political...
Can an Asylum Seeker Go Home Again?
Fifth in a series.
Re: “Could a Refugee’s Life Be More Perfect?”
My Iranian friend, who became an American immigrant three years ago, recently returned from...
Could a Refugee’s Life Be More Perfect?
Fourth in a series.
Re: “Immigrant Loves America Because Everything Is Free”
I was walking on the beach in Santa Monica with a friend, a recently...
Immigrant Loves America Because Everything Is Free
Third in a series.
Re: “My Sad Surprise En Route to the Beach”
As my friend and I were walking on the warm sands at Santa...
My Sad Surprise En Route to the Beach
Second in a series.
Re: “I Won’t Say Politically Forbidden Words”
Iran is not a Third World country.
Recently they received billions “of their money” back that...