As we anxiously await news of a ceasefire and hostage return deal, Torn, a documentary directed by Nim Shapira, brings us back to the earliest days after October 7, depicting the hostage poster war that raged on the streets of New York in those fraught weeks.| Lilith Magazine
Jewish mothers are all over Netflix, and their personalities are starting!| Lilith Magazine
As we anxiously await news of a ceasefire and hostage return deal, Torn, a documentary directed by Nim Shapira, brings us back to the earliest days after October 7, depicting the hostage poster war that raged on the streets of New York in those fraught weeks.| Lilith Magazine
Lilith staff members share where the shofar is calling them to take action in 5786.| Lilith Magazine
Will my sons be ashamed to be Jewish?| Lilith Magazine
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
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