We’ve Got Issues—And We Want to Share Them
Spring 2002: From pushke to power suite: Jewish women’s philanthropy now. Transgender Jews: rituals, politics, the Talmud’s seven genders, and more. Trans Jews speak out on why finding their place matters. Deconstructing the story of Dena: a new view of the Biblical sister. Behind the myth, suicide among Israel’s founding mothers. 400 guests for Passover? A new family tradition.
Summer 2008: The pleasure of politics: Joan Roth photographs female political candidates; Gloria Feldt, Nancy Ratzan, Rachel Tiven and others declare what issues stir them up. A new ritual uses havdalah imagery to separate an autistic son from his diagnosis, making sure the congregation welcomes him. Why, at 16, an aspiring writer quit as Anzia Yezierska’s literary assistant. Yes, an Israeli guide to masturbation.
Please also browse through the back issues in the online archives where you can see the table of contents of all issues. Contact naomi@lilith.org to find out if we have sufficient quantity to send other bulk issues beyond the ones listed above.
This offer for bulk copies at no charge is a one-time offer. Thanks for your understanding and enthusiasm, and we look forward to hearing from you ASAP. Remember—the move takes place in two weeks, so the time frame for this offer is strictly limited!
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