Dikla Kadosh
DIKLA KADOSH was born in Kfar Saba, Israel and grew up in West Los Angeles. She went from writing fiction as a young girl to becoming the editor of her high school newspaper, then was a Creative Writing major at USC before getting her Master of Science in journalism from Columbia University. As a staff writer for The Jewish Journal, her area of expertise was the vibrant local Israeli community. As Editor of TRIBE magazine, she is committed to bringing a quality publication with rich, meaningful content to the Jewish communities of Southern California. She lives with her wonderful husband, David, and charismatic toddler, Matan, in Woodland Hills.Columns
From the Editor
This Is Marriage
Recently, my husband and I made plans to go see a movie. For us, it was a momentous occasion.
Columns
From the Editor
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way From the Skirball
On Sundays, I spend my day alone with the kids. From 7 a.m. until my husband gets home from work in the evening, it’s just the two boys and me: a needy 6-month-old (like all 6-month-olds) and a hyper-loquacious toddler.
Community
Gathering
Gathering May 2012
Adults partake of the Purim spirit at the Israeli Cultural Center’s (MATI) annual holiday party, held March 10 at the Milken JCC in West Hills.
Columns
From the Editor
Breakfast (and Everything Else) in Bed
Today marks my 60th day of confinement. Or, to use the more common and pleasant-sounding term, bed rest.
Columns
From the Editor
Adult Autism: The Next Frontier
“The whole family has autism,” George (not his real name) told me recently.









