Current National Campaigns

Jewish Pledge to Affirm the Dignity of Trans, Nonbinary, and Intersex People
Jewish Pledge to Affirm the Dignity of Trans, Nonbinary, and Intersex People

Join Keshet and take the pledge to uphold the dignity, safety, and humanity of all trans, nonbinary and intersex people. Rooted in the Jewish values of justice (tzedek) and dignity (kavod), we will commit to taking meaningful action to affirm that trans Jews belong here.

Jewish Clergy Support Trans Rights!
Jewish Clergy Support Trans Rights!

We invite you to add your name to the list of clergy who affirm that transgender, nonbinary, and intersex people are essential members of our Jewish communities. Through this letter, we are establishing a strong Jewish voice that demonstrates that faith and LGBTQ+ belonging go hand in hand.

The Equality Act
The Equality Act

Mobilizing Jewish communities across the United States in support of the Equality Act, which would would establish equal civil rights for LGBTQ Americans in key areas including employment, housing, education, and public spaces.

Archived: Respect for Marriage Act
Archived: Respect for Marriage Act

No one should be forbidden from making a sacred commitment to the person they love.

What does 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis mean for LGBTQ+ Equality?
What does 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis mean for LGBTQ+ Equality?

On June 30, 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that Colorado web designer Lorie Smith can refuse to serve LGBTQ+ couples seeking wedding websites. Learn more about this decision, and how the Jewish community is opposing it.

Archived: Fight for LGBTQ+ Youth: Don’t pass HR 734 and HR5
Archived: Fight for LGBTQ+ Youth: Don’t pass HR 734 and HR5

Keshet, along with our partners, is mobilizing the Jewish community to send a clear message: LGBTQ+ rights are a Jewish value. Take action by contacting your representatives to stop the transphobic and anti-LGBTQ bills HR 734 and HR 5.

Archived: Support the Do No Harm Act: Religious Freedom Does Not Mean Freedom to Discriminate
Archived: Support the Do No Harm Act: Religious Freedom Does Not Mean Freedom to Discriminate

Reach out to your elected officials to make it clear that freedom of religion does not mean treading on the rights of the LGBTQ+ community!