Judaism is in a constant state of reform, and our approach to LGBTQ+ inclusivity should be, too. Leonard Slutsky (he/him), a Union for Reform Judaism lay leader and college admissions counselor, shares his experiences as a gay cisgender Jewish man; how Reform Jewish spaces affirmed his gay identity; how Judaism inspires his work as a suicide hotline volunteer; and how our communities can better serve queer Jews of all backgrounds. “I feel that it’s my role as someone who has a great deal of privilege, especially within the queer community,” he says, “to use it and help support those who don’t have as much as a voice.”
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J: Breaking Down the Gates of Queer Judaism
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Caroline: Forming a Sacred Queer Community
Mo: Standing in the Closet Doorway
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Robin: Driven by Curiosity and Joy
Amanda: Identities, Politics, and Spiritual A-Ha Moments
Everlyn: Bring Your Whole Self to Everything
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