Facts about Lilith
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Lilith Resources
List of links and several artistic representations of Lilith through the yearsLilith
The Encyclopedia Mythica's detailed entryThe Lilith Shrine
Pro-Lilith site from an "uppity Jewish woman"; good linksLilith Fair
Official site of fair, last updated in 1999 but with plenty of infoShare this:
Lilith Biography
According to Hebrew lore, Lilith was the original partner of Adam, the world’s first man. Lilith and Adam argued — some legends say she was too proud to submit to Adam’s wishes — and Lilith departed Eden, where she was succeeded as Adam’s mate by Eve. In other ancient legends Lilith is considered a demon or a mother of demons, and is supposed to haunt desolate places. The name of Lilith is mentioned only once in the Bible, in Isaiah 34:14, where she is listed along with hyenas and jackals as those who dwell in the ruins of God-forsaken Edom. Late in the 20th century she became a symbol of female empowerment, giving her name to Lilith Fair, the travelling women’s music festival organized by Sarah McLachlan.
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‘Lilith’ is the name of the shrewish ex-wife of Dr. Frasier Crane on the TV sitcom Frasier; she was played by actress Bebe Newirth.