For Further Reading

Aschkenasy, Nehama – Eve’s Journey: Feminine Images in Hebraic Literary Tradition (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986)

Blair, Judit M. – De-demonising the Old Testament: an investigation of Azazel, Lilith, Deber, Qeteb and Reshef in the Hebrew Bible (The University of Edinburgh, 2009)

Cantor, Aviva – “The Lilith Question” in On Being a Jewish Feminist, Susannah Heschel, ed. (Schocken, 1995)

Dame, Enid – “Sister in the Shadows: Lilith’s Role in the Jewish Family Myth” in Which Lilith: Feminist Writers Re-Create the World’s First Woman, Enid Dame, Lilly Rivlin, and Henny Wenkart, eds. (Jason Aronson, 1998)

Driver, G.R. – “Lilith: Isa 34:14” Palestine Exploration Quarterly 91 (1959), 55-57.

Gaines, J. Howe – “Lilith: seductress, heroine or murderer?” Bible Review 17 no 5, (2001), 12-20; 43-44.

Goldstein, Elyse – ReVisions: Seeing Torah Through a Feminist Lens (Woodstock, Vermont: Jewish Lights Publishing, 1998)

Gottlieb, Lynn – She Who Dwells Within: A Feminist Vision of a Renewed Judaism (HarperOne, 1995)

Hurwitz, Siegmund – Lilith: The First Eve (Daimon Verlag, 2009)

Hutter, M. – “Lilith” in Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, K. van der Toorn, B. Becking, P. W. van der Horst, eds. (Brill, 1998)

Koltuv, Barbara Black – The Book of Lilith (Red Wheel Weiser, 1986)

Lanton, E. – Essentials of Demonology: A Study of Jewish and Christian Doctrine Its Origin and Development (Epworth Press, 1949)

Patai, Raphael – The Hebrew Goddess (New York: Ktav, 1967)

Petersen, A.K. – “The Notion of Demon: Open Questions to a Diffuse Concept”, in Die damonen/Demons: The Demonology of Israelite-Jewish and Early Christian Literature in Context of their Environment, A. Lange, H. Lichtenberger and K.F.D. Romheld, eds.

Rivlin, Lilly – “Overview: Who is Lilith?” Which Lilith: Feminist Writers Re-Create the World’s First Woman, Enid Dame, Lilly Rivlin, and Henny Wenkart, eds. (Jason Aronson, 1998)

Rosenfeld, Yiskah – “You Take Lilith, I’ll Take Eve: A Closer Look at the World’s Second Feminist,” in Yentl’s Revenge: The Next Wave of Jewish Feminism, Danya Ruttenberg, ed. (Seal Press, 2001), 131-153.

Weinberg, J. – “All You Ever Wanted to know about Lilith! Lilith Sources” Lilith, The Independent Jewish Women’s Magazine, premier issue, Fall (1976)

Wolf, Naomi – “Introduction” Which Lilith: Feminist Writers Re-Create the World’s First Woman, Enid Dame, Lilly Rivlin, and Henny Wenkart, eds. (Jason Aronson, 1998)