Frankenstein’s Matzah: An Interview with Author K. Marcus A conversation with K. Marcus, author of Frankenstein's Matzah, first Jewish picture book to feature a nonbinary main character.
Thrive Chaplain Bill Sign-on Letter See the letter to elected officials that Keshet, SOJOURN, and dozens of Jewish organizations signed in order to address proposed legislation around public school chaplains.
Next Year in Gender Liberation! Towards Trans Justice and Joy Close your seder with concrete action for trans liberation!
Featured Overcoming Challenges Anywhere: Understanding the Strategy of Extremist Anti-Trans Policy in Florida and Beyond Learn from Keshet's efforts, as part of an interfaith coalition, to defeat anti-trans legislative attacks in Florida.
What Queen Esther Taught Me LGBTQ+ Jews have always been here, will always be here, and can never be erased. Indeed, perhaps this is the moment of collective action we were made for.
Shabbat and Havdalah Guide for LGBTQ+ Jews of Color Check out this guide to enhance your Shabbat and Havdalah services.
Masks of Authenticity: A Purim Activity This activity can help you and your community make masks into works of art that affirm your identity this Purim!
“One of the Greatest Blessings in My Life”: What Trans-Inclusive Sports Mean to One Transgender Jewish Athlete No one should be excluded from sports. Hear from a trans Jewish athlete.
Celebrating the Age of Mitzvah: A Guide for all Genders Concrete suggestions and best practices to design and support affirming B'Mitzvah celebrations.
Featured Keshet Core Trainings Keshet offers a number of trainings and tools to help your organization become more LGBTQ+-affirming.
National Chaplain Toolkit A coalition of faith-based and civil-rights and civil-liberties organizations has developed this toolkit to assist folks in understanding and opposing school-chaplain bills that have been or might be introduced in their state legislatures.
Lengthening Our Days: A D’var for the Dark Nights of Hanukkah Keshet Associate Director of Education and Training, Rabbi Lonnie Kleinman, reflects on how even when times are at their hardest, we can bring ease and comfort to each other and lengthen our days.