Here All Along

@HereAllAlong

Former speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz rediscovers Judaism, finds meaning and spirituality, and writes about it in her new book, HERE ALL ALONG.

Joined August 2019

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    May 15

    Former Obama, Clinton Speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz Guests on Seekers of Meaning Podcast

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    May 11
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    This episode with Sarah Hurwitz, , is one of the best of the year. Don’t miss this one.

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    Watch this video to learn more about the four wonderful books nominated for this year's Benjamin Balint, Kafka’s Last Trial , Tehran Children Sarah Hurwitz, , Shadow Strike The 2020 winner will be announced soon!

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  5. Apr 28

    ▶ Former Obama Speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz Reflects on Hesed in a Time of Quarantine by Take Two Show

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    Apr 20

    Before this event would have been limited to DC area residents - now it’s open to anyone everywhere. I’m most excited to Talk about TOGETHER with a dear friend I admire deeply: Sarah Hurwitz, author of

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    Apr 17

    When I think of people I’ve counted on over the years, Sarah Hurwitz comes to mind. She's the talented author of , and a longtime member of my team. Here she shares her experience with faith, traditions, and staying connected during this time.

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  8. Apr 13
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    We are excited to announce the finalists for the 2020 in Jewish Literature: Benjamin Balint, Kafka’s Last Trial, , Tehran Children, Sarah Hurwitz, Here All Along, , Shadow Strike,

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    Apr 5

    Just wrapped a great chat with . It’s such a privilege to be able to have these conversations—loved it

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    Apr 5

    "This year’s online seders may actually be a deeper, more powerful expression of our tradition, breathing new life into the Passover story and highlighting its relevance in our time," writes former speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz:

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  12. Apr 5

    Check out this new piece on how our Zoom seders aren't a departure from tradition, but a way of honoring it: via

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    Apr 1
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    Here All Along by Sarah Hurwitz

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    Mar 23

    Join us Wednesday, March 25th 3pm EST as we we talk to Sarah Hurwitz, White House speechwriter from 2009 to 2017, and author of . Senior speechwriter for President and then head speechwriter for First Lady

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    Mar 20

    🔊 Speechwriter and author Sarah Hurwitz joins (remotely!) to talk about faith during social distancing, & how the pandemic is transforming how we experience .

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    Feb 24

    Not even through the introduction of and the author is already citing – a positive sign for the rest of the book!

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    Feb 3

    After a tough break-up, Sarah Hurwitz came across an ad for a class on Judaism. Sarah's experience was not what she expected. It connected her to a much deeper meaning of life. Why do some of us find these experiences, while others not? Take a listen to...

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