Yona Zeldis McDonough
Sometimes the price of being saved is much higher than we could ever expect or know and Jewish children hidden during the Holocaust found that out the hard way. The… Read more »
Sometimes the price of being saved is much higher than we could ever expect or know and Jewish children hidden during the Holocaust found that out the hard way. The… Read more »
If we support a women’s right to choose, her right to bodily autonomy, then this clearly includes her right to choose to change her body as she pleases.
Your mother has birthed a dozen offspring,
Yet you alone are born as
Nothing Special.
I am forever pushing back against the idea that we all should have to just accept traveling to New York for an abortion. We deserve care where we live.
Debut novelist Marcie Roman talks with Fiction Editor Yona Zeldis McDonough about what it’s like to travel to an alternate universe, and what the experience can teach us about our own.
“Antisemitism isn’t really about Jewish people and what we say and do; it’s about antisemites and their own hateful ideas.”
Lilith’s Yona Zeldis McDonough talks to author Edie Meidav about her unique and transdisciplinary novel, Another Love Discourse.
Alicia Jo Rabins on her newest multidimensional work of meditation and love.
Anita Abriel, the author of novels set during World War II, on why she endows her young protagonists with such courage and grit.