Sarah M. Seltzer
Following services, join Lilith and Sutton Place Synagogue for a lively conversation about belonging in SPS’s beautiful rooftop sukkah.
Following services, join Lilith and Sutton Place Synagogue for a lively conversation about belonging in SPS’s beautiful rooftop sukkah.
Visit Lilith and our “bookah” (book sukkah!) at the Brooklyn Book Festival’s Literary Marketplace.
Artists are memory workers – they witness and then create, they bring things back. We have the tools, we can create a way out of nothing. That’s what artists offer right now.
Sukkot is supposed to be the holiday of rejoicing. And yet for me, a particularly difficult time, as a single woman. Usually, it’s the week before Sukkot that I put… Read more »
We are living in uncertain times. In Argentina, my home, the flights are almost totally suspended and the feeling of confinement and distance becomes more evident. I am an artist… Read more »
It is ultimately about asserting Native self-determination, without which we cannot build a world free of racism and exploitation.