Trans Day of Visibility is celebrated annually on March 31 in honor of the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people, and to raise awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives. Explore our collection of articles, rituals, and Torah commentaries for Transgender Day of Visibility.
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Many events in Jewish life are accompanied by a ritual or ceremony. Our library of materials can help you find a meaningful LGBTQ+ inclusive text or interpretation for your event.
At eleven years old, our child formally transitioned to her affirmed name and gender. This was more than a decade ago, and it was the first time an overnight Jewish summer camp had faced such a request. Keshet worked with camp leadership to prepare a welcoming environment. Later that year, The Forward published ‘How one transgender camper helped shape the entire Reform movement.’ That camper was Hannah. Keshet made it possible.
Tamar Gendler, Hamden, CT