In this Issue
Bridges: A Jewish Feminist Journal is a showcase for the creative work of Jewish feminists. It brings together the traditional Jewish values of justice and tikkun olam ("healing the world") with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian, and gay movements. It provides a place in which Jews, feminists, and activists can exchange ideas and deepen the understanding of the relationship between Jewish identities and activism.
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Volume 15, Number 2, Autumn 2010Table of Contents
From the Editor
- From the Editor
- pp. 1-2
Creative Prose
- אדמה / Adamah
- p. 8
Poetry
- אֶבוֹלוּצְיָה
- p. 11
Essays
Poetry
- News of the Day
- p. 35
- Conditional Release
- p. 36
- Eulogy for Michael Jackson
- pp. 37-38
Creative Prose
Poetry
- Rachel and Leah
- pp. 54-56
- רחל אוך לאה
- pp. 55-57
- The Three Little Goldfish
- pp. 58-62
- דרײַ גאָלדענע פֿישעלעך
- pp. 59-63
- A Dress for My Child
- pp. 64-66
- אַ קלײד פֿאַר מײַן קינד
- pp. 65-67
- Silverware
- pp. 68-69
- Defining Terms, 1963
- p. 72
- My Mother's Yarzheit
- pp. 73-74
- Friday Night Services 1967
- pp. 75-76
- Mame-Loshn Speaks!
- pp. 77-81
- June 19th, 1974
- p. 82
- There Is No Shadow
- p. 86
- One Gaunt Brush
- p. 87
- News from Chelm
- pp. 88-90
Fiction
- Houseplants
- pp. 94-96
- After the Night of the Inheritance
- pp. 97-105
Reviews
Contributors
- Contributors
- pp. 111-116