How can we embrace Judaism from not only a queer perspective, but also a “political” one? Max Antman (he/him), a rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, discusses how being a gay man influences his reading of Torah, how his Reform synagogue empowered his gay identity, and the sacred relationship between activism and studying Jewish text. “Judaism is inherently very intertwined with politics,” he says. “[I want] to push the Jewish community forward and…rally behind these issues of equity, justice, diversity, inclusion…I want to be out and talking to people and integrating them into the Jewish community and pushing for progress in our world.”
Noa: The Beauty of Taking Up Space
Denis: Coming Out and Showing Up
Dara: From Parliament to the Bimah
J: Breaking Down the Gates of Queer Judaism
Laura: Creating Peace Out of Wholeness
Caroline: Forming a Sacred Queer Community
Leonard: Creating Seats at the Queer Jewish Table
Mo: Standing in the Closet Doorway
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Eliana: Gender Diversity is So Jewish
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Becky: Kimchi and Latkes
Erika: Check Your Assumptions at the Door
Destiny: Jews Like Us are Out Here
Robin: Driven by Curiosity and Joy
Amanda: Identities, Politics, and Spiritual A-Ha Moments
Everlyn: Bring Your Whole Self to Everything
Tani: We Need Inclusive Jewish Spaces
Chris: The Blessing of Telling My Stories
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