Lilith magazine
With pain in our hearts for losses past and, we fear, losses yet to come, Lilith will in coming weeks and months continue to publish the stories of Jewish feminists about terror, loss, displacement, and connection.
With pain in our hearts for losses past and, we fear, losses yet to come, Lilith will in coming weeks and months continue to publish the stories of Jewish feminists about terror, loss, displacement, and connection.
There once was / a way to cross the river,/ an old Jewish bridge/ from the Tigris to the Euphrates / flowing ancient date honey.
Author Nina Simon reflects on her Jewish mother, environmentalist politics, and life transition in a new murder mystery novel.
Mehta’s poems are miniaturist examinations of art, aging, literature, grief, parenting, the sublime, labor, and faith.
What does it mean to know a person, or to know how to do something?
September 28th activists are bringing attention to the need for wide access to self-managed abortion (also known as medical abortion, or abortion pills).
Author Linda Kass talks to fiction editor Yona Zeldis McDonough about why Myerson is a truly heroine for our times.
Capturing feminist celebrations on film.
Song has a way of breaking down our interior barriers to reach the parts of ourselves we’ve cloaked in fear and cynicism.