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Staff SUSAN WEIDMAN SCHNEIDER, Lilith Editor in Chief since 1976, is one of Lilith's founding mothers. She is the author of the books Jewish and Female and Intermarriage: The Challenge of Living with Differences between Christians and Jews, and co-author of Head and Heart, about money in the lives of women. Her writing has been widely anthologized, and she lectures in North America, Europe and Israel on a range of feminist issues. She divides her time between New York City and Washington, DC. NAOMI DANIS, Managing Editor, compiles Lilith's resource pages, and occasionally translates from Hebrew to English in the magazine and elsewhere. She is the author of two children's books, Walk With Me and, forthcoming in summer 2008, Splish-Splash. She lives in Forest Hills, New York. Click here for her whole-wheat chocolate-chip cookie recipe, a favorite food in the Lilith office. Rabbi SUSAN SCHNUR, Editor at Large, holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and describes Lilith as her "paper pulpit." Best known for a weekly series of columns in The New York Times ("Hers"), she has written for national publications and her work has been widely anthologized and reprinted. She lives in Boston. MELANIE WEISS, a recent graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, is Lilith Assistant Editor as well as a regular contributor and blog moderator. She reads and writes on issues of identity politics in modern Jewish life and literature, and lives in Brooklyn. YONA ZELDIS MCDONOUGH, Lilith's Fiction Editor, is the author of the novels The Four Temperments and In Dahlia's Wake, as well as the editor of The Barbie Chronicles: A Living Doll Turns Forty and All The Available Light: A Marilyn Monroe Reader. In addition, she has written numerous books for children and her book, The Doll With The Yellow Star, is the 2006 winner of the Once Upon a World award, presented by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. MARGE PIERCY, Lilith Poetry Editor, is the author of seventeen novels including The New York Times Bestseller Gone To Soldiers; the National Bestseller The Longings of Women and the classic Woman on the Edge of Time; seventeen volumes of poetry, and a critically acclaimed memoir Sleeping with Cats. The recipient of four honorary doctorates, she has been a key player in many of the major progressive political battles of our time. ILANA KURSHAN, Lilith's Book Review Editor, lives in Jerusalem, where she works as a literary agent and editor and studies Talmud at the Conservative Yeshiva. She is also a coordinator of Kehilat Kedem, a traditional egalitarian minyan in Jerusalem. LINDSAY BARNETT, Lilith's Art Director, has a degree in graphic design from the Rhode Island School of Design. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she has worked as a designer for a variety of clients ranging from Coach, to the JDC to the theater company Naked Angels. JOAN ROTH, Lilith's official Photographer, is internationally acclaimed. Her photographs appear in publications throughout the world and are exhibited in major galleries everywhere. Author of Jewish Women: A World of Tradition and Change, she lives in New York City. Yosh Schulman is this site's official webmaster. Board Members Frances Brandt, Lido Beach, New YorkEve Coulson, Princeton, New Jersey Barbara Dobkin, New York, New York Deborah Fuller, Boca Raton, Florida Joyce Goodman, New York, New York Yvette Gralla, Hartsdale, New York Michal Hart Hillman, Atlanta, Georgia Natalie Pelavin, Boca Raton, Florida Brenda Brown Rever, Sarasota, Florida Susan Weidman Schneider, Washington, DC Rose Zoltek-Jick, Boston, Massachusetts Contributing Editors Alice Sparberg AlexiouSarah Blustain E.M. Broner Nina Beth Cardin Elaine S. Cohen Rachel Cowan Sue Levi Elwell Reena Sigman Friedman Rela Geffen Blu Greenberg Judith Hauptman Francine Klagsbrun Rachel Kranson Harriet Lerner Anne Lapidus Lerner Audrey Friedman Marcus Shana Penn Judith Plaskow Nessa Rapoport Danya Ruttenberg Sandy E. Sasso Amy Stone | ||||||||
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