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: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket More Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit 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. 🙂😎