Email from Lilith Magazine Lilith is an amulet against isolation Art by Maya
Ish-Shalom in Lilith's Fall 2021 issue As the sun retreats and the temperature
dips, it can be tempting to turn inwards and self-isolate—especially with a
good book. While we love a brief hibernation, loneliness can creep into one's
solitude. So we're offering these opportunities to connect—in person,
virtually, and on the page—with wonderfully complex Jewish women and feminists.
The warmth of Jewish feminist community is here whenever you need it. Scoll
down to explore Lilith's upcoming offerings (including an option to connect
from the comfort of your home!), along with some weekend reading. Sunday,
November 16, 10:15 am ET (Manhattan) “Crafting Complicated Women” at New York
Jewish Book Festival Co-presented by Lilith, esteemed Jewish feminist authors
Maya Arad (Happy New Years), Amy Shearn (Animal Instinct), and Kitty Zeldis
(One of Them) will be in conversation with Susan Weidman Schneider, Lilith’s
editor in chief and one of its founding mothers, about crafting complicated
women on the page. Thursday, November 20, 8 pm ET| 7 pm CT| 5 pm PT (Virtual)
Sounding Like Yourself: A Lilith Memoir Writing Workshop You’ll discover your
own indelible voice—one that doesn’t sound like anyone else—in a session
facilitated by Lilith writer and children’s book author Marcella White
Campbell. Writers of all experience are welcome. This series is made possible
by Barbara Taff in memory of Ann Jackowitz. See all of Lilith's Upcoming
Events Subscribe to Lilith magazine We Came So Close to a New Model of
Masculinity Marcella White Campbell (Winter 2025) Is the future my grandfather
empowered us to claim slipping through our fingers? “Something Different About
Her” Fiction by Kitty Zeldis (Summer 2025) Social antisemitism at Vassar. RSVP
To Write With Us The Painful Business of Family Living Martha Anne Toll (Spring
2024) In the best sense, the feeling after finishing this book is one of
incompleteness. The author has held us in her sway, but the stories do not
resolve because they cannot. She creates situations that are too lifelike.
Subscribe to Lilith and visit Lilith.org for more comforting, uplifting, and
thought-provoking Jewish feminist stories, poetry and art. Lilith
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