Nati Keswick-Faber made Aliyah from Southfield, Michigan to Alon Shvut, where he currently lives with his wife, Emuna. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Education with an emphasis on Tanakh, Talmud, and Jewish Thought at Herzog Teaching College. Nati is also enrolled in the Musmachim Smikha program and learns in the Kollel Halacha at Yeshivat Har Etzion. As a future Jewish educator, Nati hopes to increase the availability of mental health resources and to help end the stigma against those who are struggling with their mental health in the broader Jewish community.
Latest posts by Nati Keswick-Faber (see all)
- Yes, Slurs are Harmful - August 19, 2022
- My Experience Being an Ally - August 27, 2021
As this is being written, one of the main issues at the forefront of the cultural consciousness is ableism and the use of an ableist slur, spaz. (For the rest of this piece, I will refer to the word as the “S-word”, but for the sake of clarity, I felt it was important to write Read More …