Being wholly Jewish means not having to hide parts of who we are when we enter Jewish spaces - including our queer identities. Caroline Dorn (she/her) discusses the importance of such a community; why Jewish congregations must hold intentional communities for marginalized folks; combining her improv skills with her “extracurricular Judaism"; and the importance of expanding our worldviews. "I think that the best resource that the Jewish community has is people," she says. "It's our relationships. It's our connection to one another. It's how we move through the world and the people that we hold close to us while we do it."
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
Leonard: Creating Seats at the Queer Jewish Table
Mo: Standing in the Closet Doorway
The Secret to Eliana's Fabulous Hair
Eliana: Gender Diversity is So Jewish
B'ruchim Haba'im - Welcome Back to Wholly Jewish: Season 2!
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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