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Sonia Delaunay: A Force of Nature

How could Delaunay, in Paris in the early twentieth century when women weren’t taken seriously in the arts, have had such an impact—against all odds? And how could I—a practicing artist for decades and with degrees in art—not have known more about her until recently?

I Will Relate

In “I Will Relate to You” at FENTSTER, Meichen Waxer looks to an inherited box of family ephemera and community stories to stitch together the history of Jewish life in northern Ontario.

Art: Seeking Joy In A Broken World

This exhibition in the Heller Museum at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York reminds us of the importance of seeking joy, even — and especially — now.

Jennifer S. Brown’s New Novel of Prohibition

Jennifer S. Brown talks to Lilith about her new historical coming-of-age novel, “The Whisper Sister,” and the universal, timeless feeling of displacement experienced by Jews across generations.

Collection

A life traced in Google searches and Hebrew words.

Be a part of the story

Anyone else feeling like this today?

Art by @yaaraeshet, featured in Lilith’s recent issue — link in bio!

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This one goes out to all the mothers, mentors and matriarchs 💕 

Which one are you? Who are you honoring today?

Illustrations by @katzcomics.

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Motherhood should be a choice for every single person—which means everyone should have access to the heathcare needed to support or terminate a pregnancy. 

Happy Mother's Day from Lilith.

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As we prepare for Shabbat and Mother’s Day, we’re contemplating “Monuments to Motherhood” by @mollygochman in @prospect_park .

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