Lilly Rivlin
Lilly Rivlin is an American- Israeli journalist, writer, and filmmaker in the genre of documentary/political films on women's issues.
Early life and education
A seventh generation Jerusalemite, Rivlin has lived in the United States most of her life. Her education included a B.A. in foreign affairs from George Washington University and an M.A. in international relations and Indian studies from the University of California, Berkeley.Career
After completing a graduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley, she returned to Jerusalem where, among her many activities, she opened Pop-Op, a disco on the second floor of a building on Ben-Yehuda Street in Jerusalem.Rivlin is a supporter of feminism and non-violent conflict resolution. She is also a follower of Middle Eastern politics and Jewish affairs. She began her prominence as an expert on Jewish history with her work as the principal researcher for the best selling book, O Jerusalem by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. She has contributed to Newsweek, MS., The Washington Post and US Magazine. From 1970-72, she developed a 13-part series, The Jews commissioned by David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson in London.
Her film credits include producer/interviewer of Israel T.V.’s 18- part series on the history of Zionism, Pillars of Fire; associate producer/ and researcher of If Not Now When, Peace Now; writer/director/producer of The Tribe, 1984, and Miriam’s Daughter’s Now, 1986. Since 2000 her total focus is on making independent documentaries. Her photographic essay entitled When Will The Fighting Stop? was published by Athenaeum, 1991. Ms. Rivlin has been involved in Israeli- Palestinian dialogue since 1967. “I stay committed to Dialogue with other women. I have no other choice.”
Rivlin is listed in Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 and Jewish Women, A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia.
Awards
Rivlin's film Grace Paley: Collected Shorts.Filmography
Esther Broner: A Weave Of Women, . In 1975 Esther Broner and Naomi Nimrod wrote the first Women's Haggadah, leading the way for modern Jewish feminism. For the next 36 years, Esther Broner led the Feminist Seder in NYC with a core group of women. This film documents the evolution of the Jewish feminism through the Feminist Seder. We use archival footage and interviews with leading Jewish feminists who attended the Seder such as Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Gloria Steinem, and Canadian feminist/author Michel Landsberg. At the same time it tells the story of Esther Broner, described by the NY Times as a writer who explored the double marginalization of being Jewish and female. She was “intensely concerned with Jewish spirituality, and with carving out a place for women in a faith tradition that had long seemed not to want them.”Distributor: Women Make Movies
Publications
Books- Welcome to Israel by Lilly Rivlin with Gila Gevirtz, Behrman House, Inc., Springfield, N.J. 2000
- When Will The Fighting Stop? A Child's View Of Jerusalem. Concept and photographs by Lilly Rivlin. Atheneum, New York. 1990
Rivlin has written for Newsweek, MS Magazine, The Washington Post, Lear's and US Magazine.
- “Lilith,” Ms. Magazine, Dec, 1972
- “Choosing to Have a Baby on Your Own,” Ms. Magazine, April, 1979
- “Woman Warrior,”, US Magazine, July 16, 1984
- “Peace through Honor,” The Washington Post, Dec. 25, 1973
- “Weary Optimist on Peace Dialogues” LILITH, v.14, No.1, Winter, 1989
- “In the Beginning,” Gates To The New City, edited by Howard Schwartz, Avon, NY. 1983
- “Israel Women In Two Voices: A dialogue between generations,” Lilly Rivlin and Ilana Bet-El, A RISING PUBLIC VOICE-WOMEN IN POLITICS WORLDWIDE, Edited by Alida Brill, The Feminist Press, NY. 1995.
- “Meditation and Conflict” in WOMEN OF THE WALL, an anthology. Editors: Phyllis Chesler and Rivka Haut. Jewish Lights, VT. 2002
- “Feminist Seder-Reflections on Participants Entry Point and Implications,” THE WOMEN’S TABLE: A PASSOVER SEDER SOURCEBOOK, Jewish Lights, VT., 2002. Editors: Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, Tara Mohr, Catherine Spector.
Other credits
- Associate Producer of Expulsion And Memory, Director, Simcha Jacobovici; a Canadian production about the Secret Jews,
- Associate Producer, Full Circle, a film by Paul Rothman; afilm about women on kibbutzim.
- Associate Producer/writer/researcher, If Not Now When, Peace Now, Director, Elizabeth Benjamin.
- Producer/interviewer of several segments of Israel T.V.'s 18-part series on the history of Zionism, Pillars Of Fire.
- Developed/researched/wrote, The Jews, a 13-part T.V. series, for David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson, in London.
- Consultant, research and credits include Israel: A Nation Is Born, a 5-part series on Israel with Abba Eban and Jews & The Diaspora, a BBC film.
- Principal Researcher of best seller O Jerusalem by Larry Collins and Dominque Lapierre, Simon and Schuster, New York. 1972