Julie Levine Julie Levine is a writer who lives in San Francisco. Recent Stories Jun 26, 2019 I’ve made peace with my teens’ clutter, and I think I’m going to miss it May 13, 2019 So much anti-Semitism, and a trip I will never forget Apr 23, 2019 Helicopter parenting, snowplow parenting — we’re doing our best Mar 21, 2019 Climate change through my daughter's eyes Feb 19, 2019 My grandma’s chicken soup means the world to me Jan 22, 2019 Return of the mommy brain: the teenage sequel Jan 3, 2019 Bay Area bliss meets New York state of mind Dec 14, 2018 Why is the Pittsburgh shooting still affecting me? Nov 9, 2018 A Jewish mom, yes — but not that stereotype Oct 4, 2018 Doing everything right? Take a sweeter approach to parenting Sep 6, 2018 In the new year, the to-do list can wait Aug 14, 2018 'Food Flirts' brings our family together Jul 24, 2018 Cherished pots hold family memories Jun 18, 2018 Motherhood has earned me a Ph.D. in waiting May 21, 2018 She used to ask about fairies. Now she’s ready to fly. Nov 22, 2017 When the news is too awful to share with our kids Oct 12, 2017 Awful bagels, bad poppyseed cake… What’s a Jewish mother to do? Aug 28, 2017 With my family, in nature, I find a special balance Jul 17, 2017 Why my daughter and I still straighten our Jewish curls Jun 5, 2017 School years are hectic, but I know I’ll miss them Previous PageNext Page