Jackie Schechter
Across the sea, but in her corner: on sisterhood after a cross-continental move.
Across the sea, but in her corner: on sisterhood after a cross-continental move.
AMEN is a movement borne of the philosophy that by giving survivors of violence the space and support they deserve in order to heal, we can heal the world and dismantle the patriarchy once and for all.
Elyssa Friedland talks to Lilith’s Yona Zeldis McDonough about The Most Likely Club and the enduring power of female friendships.
A comic strip about going into hiding during the Holocaust: Miriam Katin’s We Are On Our Own.
Here’s what the Lilith team is listening to this summer.
Anne Burt talks to Lilith about her debut novel, The Dig, and her character’s struggle to reconcile her own ambitions while remaining loyal to her beloved, idealistic brother.
Alisha Kaplan talks to Lilith about sacrificial offerings, ritual, and her debut poetry collection.
How the novel “Swimming With Ghosts” makes waves.
One woman’s takeaways from getting “old lady breast cancer.”