Welcome! Keshet has a number of resources for parents of LGBTQ children as well as parents who are LGBTQ.
When a child comes out, it can be a major life change for the whole family. It might raise new questions, fears, challenges, and opportunities. The Keshet Parent and Family Connection is a diverse network of parents and family members of LGBTQ Jews across the country who are available to offer support to other parents dealing with any stage of their child's coming out process.
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Looking for a synagogue or school where your family will feel welcomed and embraced? Check out the Equality Guide where you'll find profiles of hundreds of Jewish institutions and clergy who are committed to inclusion.
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Want to learn more about LGBT Jewish issues? Our Resource Library has over 500 entries: articles, rituals, poetry, Divrei Torah/sermons, policies, and more. There is a section devoted just to families and parenting.
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Want to learn how to make your Jewish community more inclusive and safe for your child? Parents are often the best advocates for change in their communities. Consider attending one of our Training Institutes or have your professional staff schedule a training for your synagogue, JCC, day school, or other Jewish communal institution.
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Join other parents in supporting Keshet's work for a Jewish community that is safe and welcoming for your child and every child.
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Check out our events in Massachusetts, Colorado, and the Bay Area — many of them are family friendly. You can also find a list of Jewish LGBT events hosted by synagogues and other organizations.
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Looking for a synagogue or school where your family will be welcomed? Check out the Equality Guide, where you can learn about the Jewish institutions and clergy in your neighborhood.
Learn more
Want to learn more about LGBT Jewish issues? Our Resource Library has over 500 entries: articles, rituals, poetry, Divrei Torah/sermons, policies, and more. There is a section devoted just to families and parenting.
Learn more