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“Tu Ke Bivas,” at the Kniznick Gallery this September.| Lilith Magazine
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Renewing passports is the responsibility of the Jewish parent.| Lilith Magazine
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A love story contains all kinds of other stories: a grief story, a sadness story, a hope story, a hope deserted story.| Lilith Magazine
Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler on the refreshing lack of moralizing in Jesse Eisenberg’s film A Real Pain.| Lilith Magazine
Friends Barbara Gingold and Isabelle Seddon discuss the intersections of feminism, family, Israel, and Seddon’s recent publications Intrepid Pioneers: Jewish Women in the Public Arena and its…| Lilith Magazine
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I took the job, marveling that my mentor could pay someone to research his whims, too obtuse to appreciate that he was buying me writing time on his own dime.| Lilith Magazine