Short Story Mark Tulin Fiction – The Writing Disorder—Hung from a Mitzvah Cross by Mark TulinSeptember 22, 2019 Comments 9 Mark Tulin Fiction – The Writing Disorder — Read on writingdisorder.com/mark-tulin-fiction/ “Hung from a Mitzvah Cross” A humorous bar mitzvah crisis. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket More Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Like Loading... 9 comments on “Mark Tulin Fiction – The Writing Disorder—Hung from a Mitzvah Cross” anne leueen September 23, 2019 This is a wonderful story. I have only been to one Bar Mitzvah. But this description of your makes me feel that now I have attended two! Reply Mark Tulin September 23, 2019 Thank you, Anne. They need a bar mitzvah horse to make the kids more relaxed. Perhaps conduct the bar mitzvah on horseback. Just a thought. 🐴🐴 Reply anne leueen September 23, 2019 Well that would be something. It would certainly add a different perspective to the whole ceremony. Mark Tulin September 23, 2019 That it would. Liz Gauffreau September 23, 2019 I really enjoyed this! The first-person narrator and the specific details of time and place were pitch-perfect. Reply Mark Tulin September 24, 2019 Thanks, Liz. 🙂 Reply Liz Gauffreau September 24, 2019 You’re welcome, Mark! America On Coffee September 24, 2019 A beautiful bar-mitzvah story. So well written. I enjoyed every moment! Thank you again Mark! Reply Mark Tulin September 24, 2019 You’re welcome. 🙂😎 Reply Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ Post navigation Previous Post Next Post
This is a wonderful story. I have only been to one Bar Mitzvah. But this description of your makes me feel that now I have attended two!
Thank you, Anne. They need a bar mitzvah horse to make the kids more relaxed. Perhaps conduct the bar mitzvah on horseback. Just a thought. 🐴🐴
Well that would be something. It would certainly add a different perspective to the whole ceremony.
That it would.
I really enjoyed this! The first-person narrator and the specific details of time and place were pitch-perfect.
Thanks, Liz. 🙂
You’re welcome, Mark!
A beautiful bar-mitzvah story. So well written. I enjoyed every moment! Thank you again Mark!
You’re welcome. 🙂😎