Rabbi Lauren Tuchman reflects on her advocacy work on Capitol Hill with American Jewish World Service, where she and fellow rabbis lobbied for human rights i...
Recounting a personal and poignant narrative, the blogger reflects on familial and cultural history in Brooklyn, specifically centering on the Brooklyn Jewis...
Rabbi Darby Leigh, a Deaf rabbi, discusses the importance of inclusivity in interpreting Jewish prayers, and how traditional interpretations of the Shema pra...
Purim, often celebrated as a joyful holiday of hidden miracles and reversals, also has a darker side as represented in the story of Esther. This reflection b...
Liana Finck's graphic memoir "Passing for Human" is a profound exploration of self-discovery and acceptance, framed within a Jewish context of teshuvah, or r...
Lilith magazine is calling for entries in its Annual Fiction Contest, inviting short stories up to 3,000 words from Jewish feminist writers. The contest seek...
A widowed woman, now in her seventies, embarks on a reflective journey of rediscovery during a New York weekend with a new companion. As she balances memorie...
Amidst the recent escalation in the Israel-Gaza conflict, Jessica Keener identifies as "A Jew in the Middle," striving for a nuanced stance that acknowledges...
The author reflects on the challenges of observing Jewish holidays while living with a chronic illness. A disrupted Passover plan due to unexpected sickness ...
Exploring the films "Nosferatu" by Robert Eggers and "Babygirl" by Halina Reijn, this article delves into the portrayal of female desire and its suppression ...