Being queer means something different to everyone who identifies this way. Mo Selkirk (she/her), a queer Jewish mother, spouse, and activist, to name a few, discusses how her grandparents inspired her to embrace Judaism, what it means to be in a queer family, and how presenting as straight has been a blessing and a curse. “My [queer] invisibility is my personal superpower,” she says, “because people will say things to me [when] they don’t know who they’re talking to, and…I have the have the opportunity to educate them.”
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
Max Antman: The Queerness and Politics of Torah
Caroline: Forming a Sacred Queer Community
Leonard: Creating Seats at the Queer Jewish Table
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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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