Find Your Voice. Write Your Story.
The strength of community meets the power of telling our own stories in Lilith's upcoming Jewish feminist memoir-writing workshop!
The strength of community meets the power of telling our own stories in Lilith's upcoming Jewish feminist memoir-writing workshop!
Did you know that there is an American Girl Doll with roots on the Jewish Lower East Side?
Join Susan Weidman Schneider and Lilith magazine for a creative writing workshop as part of The Paul Feig z"l Tikkun Leil Shavuot at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan.
Looking for that perfect idea to write about? Or maybe you have too many ideas and are having a hard time choosing. Our lives are filled to the brim with experiences,... Read more »
Four Jewish feminist poets discuss the craft of writing trauma–personal, contemporary, and generational.
New Yorkers, looking for unapologetically Jewish and feminist company? Join us for an in-person Lilith Salon—an intimate gathering to discuss the Spring 2025 Issue, connect with old friends, and wrestle with the... Read more »
Gifted fiction writers! Lilith magazine—independent, Jewish & frankly feminist—seeks quality short stories with heart, soul, and chutzpah, 3,000 words or under, for our Annual Fiction Contest. Submit to info@lilith.org with the subject... Read more »
As part of Indiecon 2025 in Hamburg, Germany, leading contemporary initiatives—Lilith, COLORAMA, and Afghan Punk Magazine—will share insights into their publishing practices, challenges, current projects, and visions of the future.
In an era of social and political upheaval, when the world seems to have shifted on its axis, if you’re angry, alarmed — or simply heartbroken, you may be looking for ways to harness that energy. Join Lilith and opinion editor/writer and masterful personal essayist Sarah Wildman to learn how to make your point persuasively.
Kitty Zeldis, Lilith's fiction editor and the beloved author of Not Our Kind and The Dressmakers of Prospect Heights, returns with One of Them—a story of secrets, friendship, and betrayal about two young women at Vassar in the years after World War II.