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Winter 2011-2012
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE

Take Five: Passovers, Kaleidoscopically
Meditating on the past, future and eternal present, women open the door.
Blessings of a Deep Freezer
by Hadar Dubowsky Ma'ayan
Elijah at Tenth and South
by Ellen Schecter
My Daughter's Exodus from Kunming, China
by Nancy Cohen Israel
Plus, Miriam's Cup: A Ritual for Adoptive Mothers of Chinese Daughters
by Rabbi Susan Schnur
Skyping the Seder
by Robin A. Harper
Counting in Seders
by Joanne Jacobson

Naming the Matriarchy
What we call ourselves when we're hyphenates, when we're grandmothers, when we're Jews.
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My Hyphen
by Anna Schnur-Fishman
So, Baby Schultz, What Will You Call Me?
by Susan Gelfman
Que(e)rying the Matrilineal Principle
by Susan Goldberg

Abortions in Israel
by Elana Maryles Sztokman and L. Ariella Zeller
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Lilith reporters demonstrate how a society's pro-natalist assumptions undercut women's control over their own bodies. They spotlight the ways anti-abortion forces akin to those in America are trying to win hearts and minds in the Holy Land.

The Radical Camera
by Rebecca Shaykin
From the 1930s to the 1950s, a New York camera club unlike any other welcomed women photojournalists who challenged and changed an artform.

Stronghold
a short story by Naama Goldstein

Fathers & Sons
poetry by Eve Lyons

Voices
Honoring Alice Shalvi * Jewish female execs give advice * Women's role in Occupy Wall Steet * Baltic Journal: Women shaping Jewish life in Vilna * And more...

Reviews
Two Egyptian Jewish emigres recall a paradise lost * Ilana Kurshan on beauty-based discrimination * A dirt-phobic pioneer grandmother * and there's more...

Under-the-Neath
by Alisha Kaplan
Desire lurking behind a grandmother's frailty.

Happening
Compiled by Naomi Danis
Your indispensible guide to being Jewish & female.

From the Editor
Susan Weidman Schneider on women taking charge of rituals and our bodies.