We must show support for the LGBTQ community
The attempt to generalize the mass shooting in Orlando both denies and dehumanizes the LGBTQ community, and as Jews, we must stand strongly with our LGBTQ brothers and sisters against such unconsidered language, writes Bernie Farber
Associated grad’s NYC suit shop serves trans clients
“Clothing can be the bane of a lot of peoples’ existence,” says Toronto-born Daniel Friedman
When a child comes out, the family does, too
There remains one part of our son’s life that is very personal and, in some Jewish circles, highly controversial, writes Carol Seidman, whose son is a member of the LGBT community
Jewish LGBT dads tell story of surrogacy, love, and family
New book, written from baby Milo’s perspective, tells the story of surrogacy, love and becoming a family
Gay teen’s fight for equality inspires new play
The true story of how a gay Canadian teenager successfully sued his Catholic school for the right to bring his boyfriend to the prom is being brought to the stage by the Segal Centre for Performing Arts
This rabbinical student is eager to take Jewish practice outside the synagogue
For Sandra Lawson, a bar is a natural place to create a Jewish ceremony. As a rabbi in training who herself is breaking barriers, Lawson is eager to take Jewish practice outside the traditional bounds of the synagogue
A Jewish LGBTQ response to Orlando
If ever there was a group that could understand the LGBTQ community’s fear, it is the Jewish community, writes Tom Chervinsky
Tel Aviv LGBTQ members pay tribute to Orlando shooting victims
The memorial took place at Evita, a gay nightclub in Tel Aviv
Finding strength in sorrow
Despite their anger, hatred and desire to kill, humanity will prevail, writes Dr. Sima Goel
In Israel, pride isn’t perfect. And that’s OK
The pride parade doesn’t have to be a referendum on the larger politics of the Middle East, writes Yoni Goldstein