LGBTQ+ Jewish Youth Survey: Challenges and Recommendations Check out results and recommendations from Madeline's research survey of LGBTQ+ Jewish youth!
Crafting Jewish Statements Affirming the Dignity of Transgender and Nonbinary People Explore these core considerations and sample language as you craft their own statements of affirmation.
Interviewing LGBTQ+ Jews of Color: A Guide for Reporters Learn tips, best practices, and questions to avoid when interviewing LGBTQ+ Jews of Color. This resource can help you to listen deeply, work to minimize harm, and amplify stories with care, accuracy, and respect.
5 Actions for LGBTQ+ Rights Five actions you can take right now to help build a world of LGBTQ+ equality this High Holiday season!
A Divine Hug: When Sukkot and National Coming Out Day Intersect Read about the magic that happens when Jewish and LGBTQ+ holy days overlap!
Tochecha and Teshuva: Loving Feedback for Cisgender Allies Please read this trans Tochecha (loving rebuke or feedback) for beloved cisgender allies and Jewish community, from Rabbi Eliana Kayelle.
Breaking Our Fast: Cream Cheese, Kugel, and Community Keshet intern, Jenna Sapers, reflects on the deeper meaning of fasting on Yom Kippur.
FAQ for Trans College Students Answers to frequently-asked questions about how to interact with your administration, professors, and residence life staff regarding your chosen name and pronouns.
Featured Turn It and Turn It Read Eliana Rubin's powerful essay on self discovery, originally published in the CCAR Winter 2025 Journal.
Dress Codes that Honor Everyone’s Dignity At Keshet, many school leaders reach out to us asking for guidance related to dress codes. This resource contains sample language we use that honors the dignity of all school community members.
10 Things You Can Do NOW For Trans Allyship Allies have a powerful role to play: listening deeply, speaking out, challenging injustice, and leveraging our platforms, relationships, and communities to build a world where trans people can thrive.
Invite the Whole Person: Representation vs Tokenism Are you thinking about inviting someone who holds a historically marginalized identity to speak at your organization’s next event? Read our guide on the difference between tokenism and representation!