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Political Theology, Take Two

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Tell Me Your Food Story

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Genocide Olympics?

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Political Theology, Take One

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On Jewish Men and Jewish Women

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Voting and "the Israel issue"

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Be a part of the story

"From the stories generously shared with me and passed down to me through my Bubbie’s journals, I began making art. The installation I created for the FENTSTER window gallery is the most ambitious project to date inspired by this past... [it] serves as a portal, connecting across time and generations—from grandmothers to granddaughters. It reflects on the bonds strengthened by the transmission of knowledge, community care, and resourceful perseverance."

In “I Will Relate to You," Meichen Waxer looks to an inherited box of family ephemera and community stories to stitch together the history of Jewish life in northern Ontario. This installation is on view until December 7, 2024 at FENTSTER presented together with the Ontario Jewish Archives with the support of the Kultura Collective. Curated by Donna Bernardo-Ceriz, Naama Freeman and Evelyn Tauben. Learn more at Lilih Online — link in bio. 

Photo by Brittany Carmichael.

"From the stories generously shared with me and passed down to me through my Bubbie’s journals, I began making art. The installation I created for the FENTSTER window gallery is the most ambitious project to date inspired by this past... [it] serves as a portal, connecting across time and generations—from grandmothers to granddaughters. It reflects on the bonds strengthened by the transmission of knowledge, community care, and resourceful perseverance."

In “I Will Relate to You," Meichen Waxer looks to an inherited box of family ephemera and community stories to stitch together the history of Jewish life in northern Ontario. This installation is on view until December 7, 2024 at FENTSTER presented together with the Ontario Jewish Archives with the support of the Kultura Collective. Curated by Donna Bernardo-Ceriz, Naama Freeman and Evelyn Tauben. Learn more at Lilih Online — link in bio.

Photo by Brittany Carmichael.
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Our voices and stories are needed now more than ever. Telling our own stories is more than personal — it’s a feminist act. Join Lilith and acclaimed author Carolivia Herron on Wednesday, December 11, 8-9:15 PM Eastern, for a special memoir-writing experience.

Participants will experience Carolivia Herron’s generative writing prompts, which are sure to spark powerful writing. Open to all and appropriate for writers of any level of experience, from emerging to advanced. 

Ready to RSVP? Click the link in our bio! 

This event is made possible by Barbara Taff in memory of Ann Jackowitz.

Our voices and stories are needed now more than ever. Telling our own stories is more than personal — it’s a feminist act. Join Lilith and acclaimed author Carolivia Herron on Wednesday, December 11, 8-9:15 PM Eastern, for a special memoir-writing experience.

Participants will experience Carolivia Herron’s generative writing prompts, which are sure to spark powerful writing. Open to all and appropriate for writers of any level of experience, from emerging to advanced.

Ready to RSVP? Click the link in our bio!

This event is made possible by Barbara Taff in memory of Ann Jackowitz.
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Discover Sophie Bellwoar's moving mikveh story "I Do Not Remember the Temperature of the Water." now at Lilith Online — link in bio.

Discover Sophie Bellwoar`s moving mikveh story "I Do Not Remember the Temperature of the Water." now at Lilith Online — link in bio. ...

Big News: The New Issue of Lilith has arrived at HQ! (That means subscribers will be receiving their copies very soon 😉)

What you'll find inside: Jewish identity and anxiety now, "Write Like a Man," How to be an Orthodox atheist, and so much more.

Find it online at Lilith.org (link in bio)

Big News: The New Issue of Lilith has arrived at HQ! (That means subscribers will be receiving their copies very soon 😉)

What you`ll find inside: Jewish identity and anxiety now, "Write Like a Man," How to be an Orthodox atheist, and so much more.

Find it online at Lilith.org (link in bio)
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