In the basement of the synagogue, the Schneider sisters discussed the mechanics of a first kiss.
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"I am an Observant Jew, and an atheist."
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Sometimes, it feels like you could learn everything about a person just from their google searches. In “Collections” by Chanel Dubofsky, maybe you can:
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Thrilled to share that I have a short story in @LilithMagazine this month about sisters and womanhood and Doritos and other things, too: https://t.co/3rqov9EUA7
Check it out! @LilithMagazine recently interviewed award-winning filmmaker and NYWIFT member Roberta Pyzel following the release of her recent documentary, Dworkin. https://t.co/liGaPPZVav
What happened when writers like Norman Mailer and Philip Roth butted heads with the nascent, powerful feminist movement? Here’s one infamous encounter.
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Cover: Rachel Goldberg-Polin, photographed by Joan L. Roth.
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Mark your calendars — the New York Jewish Book Festival is almost here! Lilith will be there with brand-new exclusive tote bags, available for purchase in-person only! 🌟
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"We come with one voice and one resolve to say — we are not going back."
Discover "Bring Your Teaspoon" by Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso's from Lilith's Winter 2016-2017 issue now:
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The Upper West Side is a neighborhood that in some ways, is the capital (or a capital) of the Jewish diaspora. Jennifer Baum talked to Lilith about her new memoir and growing up on the Upper West Side when housing was a human right.
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