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You’re Invited: the first ever trans-specific Keshet Shabbaton!

These intersecting identities have an undeniable effect on a person, and that’s why we’re so excited to help create a space where this impact is acknowledged and appreciated.

Armenian, Russian, Mexican and…Jewish

Growing into my Jewish Multicultural heritage and future

Sitting Down with Chai Feldblum

An interview with OUTstanding! 2019 honoree, Chai Feldblum, former Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Partner and Director of Workplace Culture Consulting at Morgan Lewis, and activist extraordinaire

Sitting Down with Dr. Joy Ladin

An interview with OUTstanding! 2019 honoree, Dr. Joy Ladin; poet, scholar, and a visionary activist for trans equality.

Sitting Down With Dr. Joy Ladin

A conversation with one of this year’s OUTstanding! NYC honorees, Joy Ladin, about her journey as a poet, scholar, and a visionary activist for trans equality.

Does Judaism = Ambiversion?

On Judaism, Southern pace, and different kinds of interaction

Me, My Pronouns, and You

International Pronoun Day is today, October 16th!

Sleeping in the Sukkah

I’ve never slept in a sukkah.Growing up in New England, it was always too rainy, too cold, too windy, and ...

The Time Traveler’s Sukkah

Who are we inviting into our humble huts?

National Coming Out Day

Advice from our Education team on coming out, finding community, and being ok with being scared

Welcoming My Unwelcomed Ancestors this Sukkot

Sharing the diversity of my Jewish life with my grandparents.

Fast Food for Break-The-Fast?

A rabbi shares how and why his family made different holiday culinary choices

Special Sukkah Guests, from Dona Gracia to Jaden Smith

Jews of many backgrounds share the ushpizin they would invite this Sukkot.

What is happening on October 8th?

An explanation of the LGBTQ cases being heard by the Supreme Court

Taking Care of Ourselves to Take Care of Our Communities

Why self-forgiveness is important this Yom Kippur

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