Keshet works for the full equality of all LGBTQ Jews and our families in Jewish life. This is how we do it.
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The David Passer Legacy Fund is a unique giving opportunity in David’s memory to support Keshet’s work for a world where LGBTQ+ Jewish youth are fully seen and embraced.
Eilu v’eilu: Both these and these are true. As LGBTQ+ Jews and allies, the challenges we faced in 2023 often felt insurmountable. And we are built for such moments. Read the Annual Report 2023.
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Our young people must have the freedom to be their full selves, pursue their dreams, and live with dignity — no exceptions.
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