Beatie Deutsch is crushing miles and expanding opportunities for women in sports.| Lilith Magazine
"The Matriarchs" casts the ancillary women of the Torah as brilliant, voluble, endlessly opinionated participants in a women’s Talmud study group.| Lilith Magazine
Teshuvah is an opportunity to think about who we’ve become, however we got there, and whether that’s the person we want to be.| Lilith Magazine
I was not surprised when I found out my father was a CIA agent. It was a relief to have an explanation for his silences.| Lilith Magazine
Calling all fiction writers!| Lilith Magazine
“Tu Ke Bivas,” at the Kniznick Gallery this September.| Lilith Magazine
We are raising, what we call in Hebrew a “Black Flag”, to warn against such immoral and illegal actions.| Lilith Magazine
"We’re evolving ritual in a way that meets people where they’re at, and they’re going home feeling like Jews."| Lilith Magazine
Now that you’ve met your Sixties Self and like her; you want to see what else she can do.| Lilith Magazine
Renewing passports is the responsibility of the Jewish parent.| Lilith Magazine
It’s an adrenaline rush. Or perhaps a heart-attack panic.| Lilith Magazine
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
Chloe Safier talks to her cousin, Sara Glass, about “Kissing Girls on Shabbat,” leaving Orthodox Judaism, and buying yoga pants for the first time.| Lilith Magazine
…and her previously overlooked Nazi connections—in 2024| Lilith Magazine
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
In recent years, as synagogues have been adapting Judaism’s male-dominated, heteronormative traditions to include women and queer people, many have been also working to include people with disabili…| Lilith Magazine