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Tapping into my Judaism helped me feel like I was not alone or unworthy of deciding what to do with my own body and my future.
Lilith is thrilled to share with you the forthcoming release of Frankly Feminist: Short Stories by Jewish Women from Lilith Magazine (October 6, 2022; Brandeis University Press), edited by Susan Weidman Schneider and Yona Zeldis McDonough.
Neither my classmates’ psalms nor my prayers of supplication had succeeded in bringing peace.
It was challenging to adjust to my second-time-around life in the Ukrainian capital. But eventually, the city has grown, or regrown, on me. And now I’m staying put.
Personally, I argue that every person born in the Soviet Union belongs to this generation of the wilderness. We were born in a sort of bondage, after all.
A Yiddish-inflected expression of pride with rich wisdom and “humor to spare.”