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Hi! I'm Rachel Oshinsky. I help students and families with the college process, and I particularly love working with LGBTQIA+ and Jewish folks. If you are looking for insights into the college process and beyond from an LGBTQIA+ and Jewish perspective, welcome!
Hello, friends! How are you? Are you cold? I’m cold, and I’m angry about it. I want to punch the wind. I come to you today with news of a big collaboration. I have finally worked with Keshet, which is basically the Taylor Swift of LGBTQ+ Jewish nonprofits. For those unfamiliar, Keshet ("rainbow" in Hebrew) advocates and provides programming for the LGBTQ+ Jewish community. They’re a big name around these parts. I’ve been wanting to work with them for years, but I didn’t know how. I had to...
Eurovision does not usually make headlines in the U.S., but earlier this month it did. On December 4, 2025, the Eurovision General Assembly convened to determine the new rules for the 2026 competition and, crucially, whether or not Israel would be permitted to participate. Israel is not new to the contest; rather, they have been participating since 1973. You probably find this curious because Israel is not in Europe, but neither is Australia, and they have been participating for years. For...
Hello, friends. I am trying something a little different today. Today’s topic has nothing to do with being Jewish or LGBTQIA+. It has nothing to do with Israel or the polarization on college campuses. Today I am going to talk about the depiction of the college process on a little show called Gilmore Girls. Writing about my usual topics is meaningful but a bit heavy. Gilmore Girls, however, is exceptionally fun, and I could not pass up the opportunity to talk about it as I rewatch the series...