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Vol. 22.2, Summer 1997
Kisses and Ashes
a short story by Fredric Fastow
Returning to Auschwitz, a Holocaust survivor finds her way back to a confluence of love
and desire.
Move Over, Martha Stewart by Ilana Trachtman
How to throw a different kind of Jewish wedding shower. Clip and save this for the next time you’re a bridesmaid!
You Are What You Wear by Sarah Wildman
Check your labels! Almost a century after the notorious Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire brought to light the dismal reality of sweatshops, we’re still wearing clothing made under inhumane conditions—only we often don’t realize why.
Women Find Those Extra Commandments
Rabbi Susan Schnur introduces
us to a maturing integration of
tradition and feminism, combining the canon and “tincture-of-girl.”
Brought down from Sinai by Deena Metzger
Amidst the garbage, litter and tourist detritus on the holy mountain, one hiker uncovers an Eleventh Commandment: Respect the Earth. And Malka Drucker offers us one more.
Shabbat Without Shopping Carts by Nancy Kalikow Maxwell
How Supermom reinvents the day of rest; plus—-clues for how to slow down, from Susan Schnur.
Schicker a poem by Sondra Zeidenstein
Under the Spell of Silken Tofu by Emily Bazelon
What we learned from the Moosewood, and how Mollie Katzen’s cooking enchanted a whole generation. This Fall she’ll bring us a new vegetarian cookbook.
Lilith Speaks a poem by Alison Stone
Gratefully…
Who are the people who have helped make this magazine possible for 20 years?
The Ways We Are: Making Whoopee by Daniela Kuper
A writer falls in love with her mother.
Cover: Miriam Schapiro, "femmagist" painter and printmaker
Art by: Miriam Schapiro, Tim Purus, Mollie Katzen, Mark Podwal and Laurie Douglas
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