"My apartment filled with the smell of sweetness. A voice on the audio track made a statement that felt directed at me and my state of homesickness: ‘You can make home wherever you are…’I felt proud of my work, and In the Kitchen was there to affirm me, saying, ‘Look at your hands, look at what you have created.’ This artisanal care package had provided two hours of quietude inside my head, and a respite from the outside world of the kind that only the theatre can provide."

– Alison Considine, American Theatre Magazine

"In just 75 minutes, the Jewish Women Project's 'Between the Threads' reveals a treasure trove of Jewish culture, lore, feminine wisdom and history. The seven women who together have written and staged 'Between the Threads' have created a tight-knit work full of love, drama, humor and truth, a tapestry of interwoven wisdom tapping into the experiences of all the women involved."

– Joel Benjamin, TheaterScene.net

“Goldman, Rabiyah, and the whole team truly embraced the chaotic confinements of our new era, using this innovative art form to transform each audience member’s kitchen into a magical space of storytelling, music, and food.”

– Daniela Jacqueline Labi, Hey Alma, on In the Kitchen

"Honest and unflinching...It was all beautifully written, sometimes very raw, sometimes hopeful, even humorous. The six women were a perfect ensemble, working together seamlessly and almost as one being on the stage. The abstract movement and violin music added wonderfully to the piece...The two paired brilliantly with the stories, varying themselves in tone and emotion...A piece of theatre that truly used the form to its utmost potential."

– Max Berry, On Stage Blog, on Between the Threads