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As a person with deep ties to Venezuela, it's been a particularly dizzying few weeks.
As a person with deep ties to Venezuela, it's been a particularly dizzying few weeks.
The flesh can grant the mind new understanding, and is valuable for its own sake.
Is there such a thing as a Jewish nose? Goldie Gross explores this question in her ongoing portrait series.
The Torah tells us 36 times to care for “the stranger” … I believe this mitzvah is repeated so often because the Torah understands the human tendency to turn inward.
How are survivors handling this constant barrage of news of harmdoing and the endless focus on the harmdoers? And how are we – as women watching this all play out – navigating this, too?
Because the barriers to access were too great.
Was it this simple to pull them apart, these women, their legs as supple and smooth as paper?
How the story of a hospital’s rise and fall traced the arc of my family history.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re patrilineal, returning, a convert, or considering becoming one—we don’t question anyone’s Jewishness.”
Women led self-defense training; they were taught to be socially conscious, self-possessed, and strong.
Happy Pride from Lilith! Who else would you add to the list? (We welcome "You forgot..." comments! 😉)
(Bonus points if you can spot any clues from the Lilith archives in this list 👀 )
@lianafinck graciously answers our Lilith questions.
Hear more from her on June 10 in conversation with @bessbellkalb, moderated by our new editor in chief @thisannasolomon at the Center for New Jewish Culture. Tickets at bit.ly/bessandliana
Shabbat shalom and share in the comments— what’s the most rebellious thing you’ve done?
👋 Learn a little bit more about @lianafinck before you see her in conversation with @bessbellkalb on June 10 at the Center for New Jewish Culture in Brooklyn.
Liana Finck s a cartoonist, illustrator and regular contributor to @newyorkermag where she also authors the “Dear Pepper” advice-from-a-dog column.
As the author of eight books, her work also frequently appears in The New York Times, The Atlantic, New York Magazine and more. A former Lilith intern, Liana Finck’s early illustrations and comics were published in the magazine. She authored the bi-weekly cartoon strip advice column, “Excuse Me,” featured in Lilith.
In Finck’s graphic novel, "Let There Be Light: The Real Story of her Creation," she recasts God as a woman in her feminist retelling of the story of Genesis. Her latest book, "How to Baby: A No-Advice-Given Guide to Motherhood, with Drawings" dives into the glory, despair, and impossibility of motherhood today.
She is the recipient of Fulbright, Guggenheim and New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships. She teaches creative writing at Barnard College.
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Presented in partnership with @ayinpress, @bklnjews, @heyalma, @jewishwomensarchive, @movingtraditions, and @rebootjewish. There will be ASL interpretation.
Need we say any more? Laugh with us on June 10!
Join Lilith and the Center for New Jewish Culture for a celebration of feminism, art, comedy, and more. Kicking off Lilith’s historic 50th anniversary, comedy writer and author @bessbellkalb and cartoonist and author @lianafinck come together for a live conversation about capturing the mess and complexity of life and motherhood today, depicting Jewish women on the page, and how to laugh in a world on fire.
🚨 Tickets selling fast—get yours today at 🔗 in bio.
Presented in partnership with @ayinpress, @bklnjews, @hey.alma, @jewishwomensarchive, @movingtraditions, and @rebootjewish. There will be ASL interpretation.
We`re deep in preparation for our upcoming conversation with @lianafinck and @bessbellkalb at the Center for New Jewish Culture —just one week away!
What: Bess Kalb & Liana Finck in conversation about capturing the mess and complexity of life and motherhood today, depicting Jewish women on the page, and how to laugh in a world on fire.
When: Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30 pm
Where: 17 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Tickets are selling fast—get yours today at 🔗 in bio! bit.ly/bessandliana
📷️ : Lilith Staff Rebecca reading "How to Baby" by Liana Finck and her son reading "Buffalo Fluffalo" by Bess Kalb. Books will be available for purchase through @communitybookstore and there will be a short signing after.