LONG READS → ON YOUR MARK Issue 867 · June 30, 2021

On Your Mark with Jessica Tsur

Jessica Tsuris an ambassador of connection to support women suffering from anxiety and depression

On Your Mark with Jessica Tsur

 

Change overwhelmed me. In anticipation of a family trip to Disney World, I developed such bad physical pain that the doctor thought I had appendicitis. At age seven, I was being pushed around Disney Word in a stroller. In hindsight, it’s clear that any upheaval in environment — even one as awesome as a trip to Disney — caused severe anxiety to the point of physical pain.

There was no Orthodox life in Manchester, New Hampshire, but I did love the NCSY shabbatons in the nearby towns. After high school, my religious journey took a hiatus during my first years of college, but then I spent a semester in Hebrew University. In the holy city, I felt pain every time I didn’t keep Shabbos.

A series of impossible twists of fate, including a statistically improbable Jerusalem snowfall that was an obvious sign from Heaven, led me to meet the wonderful group of frum girls with whom I’d ultimately move to Manhattan.

I still had one year of college to wrap up in New Hampshire, and it was hellish. I began suffering severe lightheadedness and would be so dizzy that I’d grip the sides of my desk during class to keep from collapsing. I couldn’t work out or get together with friends — I never felt well. I visited conventional doctors, underwent tests, saw homeopaths, but no one could pinpoint any physical cause. In this debilitated state, I moved to NYC with the group of friends I’d made in Israel.

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