Meir Rosen is a mature, responsible bachur who’s excited to be in a post-high-school yeshivah in Eretz Yisrael—a year filled with Torah study, visits  to the Kosel, and touring ancient sites. But periods of nervous high energy leave Meir anxious and afraid; his bouts of sleepiness and haziness make it hard to focus. After several months of uncertainty, Meir receives a shocking diagnosis. Can he regain his mental health and stability, despite his family’s fear and rejection?
Lemons in the Fog is an eye-opening novel about overcoming challenges and building anew. This sensitively written account gives hope and support to anyone dealing with challenging ordeals - clearing the fog to a brighter future.
"Lemons in the Fog is a powerful portrayal of mental illness in the Jewish Orthodox community. It depicts how a nineteen-year-old yeshivah student learns to navigate his diagnosis, his relationships with his family, and the stigma he faces, while adjusting to living a full life with a mental disorder. An important, hopeful story that raises much-needed awareness."
-Miriam Ament, Founder and President, No Shame on U
| Book Title | Lemons In the Fog | 
| Author | Chaya Rochel Zimmerman | 
| ISBN | 9781614657972 | 
| Date Published | |
| Pages | 248 | 
| Cover Type | Hardcover | 
 
              
             
                       
                     
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          