Jewish Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender links

Bet Mishpachah
A congregation for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Jews in Washington, D.C.

Come to Kedusho
A website by Rabbi Dovid Eliyohu Eidensohn, who teaches about Orthodoxy and homosexuality, and other gender and sexual issues in the Torah

Congregation Beth Simchat Torah
A congregation in New York City for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Jews

Congregation Etz Chaim
Seeks to provide a spiritual home for Gay and Lesbian Jews and their families and friends in South Florida

The Gay Jewish Online Bookstore
An online bookstore for things related to being gay and Jewish

Gay/Lesbian Jewish Webring
A listing of gay/lesbian Jewish websites

Jewish Gay and Lesbian Group
A community website for gay/lesbian Jews in England

Jewish Mosaic
Encourages LGBT inclusion in Jewish life

Jewish Queer Youth
A social/support group made up of gay, bi, trans and lesbian Jews ages 17-30 who meets regularly for monthly meetings and informal social get-togethers

Keshet –Boston
Seeks to create a fully welcoming and inclusive Jewish community for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Jews in the Greater Boston area

Nehirim
A spiritual initiative for GLBT Jews and an independent organization devoted to transdenominational, queer Jewish spirituality

OrthoDykes
A home on the Internet for Orthodox Jewish lesbians

OrthoGays
A community website for Orthodox gay Jews in New York City and around the world

Parents of Jewish Gays and Lesbians
A website devoted to helping the parents of Jewish gay and lesbian children deal with their feelings and emotions

QueerDosi
Provides lesbians and gay men who are from Orthodox backgrounds an uncensored forum to discuss any issues that they wish

The Rainbow Center
A resource and information center sponsored by the Atlanta Jewish community for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered people

Trembling Before G-d
A feature documentary that deals with assumptions about faith, sexuality, and religious fundamentalism

World Congress of GLBT Jews
Consists of around 50 member organizations thats holds conferences and workshops representing the interests of lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender Jews around the world

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