Yona Zeldis McDonough
Meet the first Jewish woman inducted into the cowgirl hall of fame!
Meet the first Jewish woman inducted into the cowgirl hall of fame!
…the artfully arranged and preternaturally tidy shelves and hanging rods offer us a privileged view of Berman, literally, from the inside out.
Bringing feminist theology to children’s books.
One painting will bring two women together and ignite an unexpected friendship that excavates painful and long-held secrets.
As Marcel’s story evolved in my mind, I realized I wanted it to include a female component, something that would appeal to girls as well as boys.
Komish broyt—almost bread—from my floozy great-grandmother who also happened to be a magician in the kitchen.
Some of the most important ballerinas of the 20th century were Jewish.
An interview with novelist Leah Kaminsky and a sneak peak of her new book.
Award-winning author Michelle Brafman has a new book out. She sat down with Lilith’s Yona Zeldis McDonough to talk about stories that inform stories.
The author of “He Runs the Moon: Tales from the Cities” says New York is dark and anxious, Boston is fragmented, and Denver is an uncomfortable mixture of bland and raunchy.