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6 Things I Learned Writing About Weddings For The New York Times

My first novel,  The Wedding Beat , was loosely based on my experience as a single Jewish guy writing the ...

Pack Your Bags & Hit the Road for Pride

It’s June, which for many means it’s vacation time. Things slow down at work, the kids aren’t at school, and ...

A Story of Fatherhood

Growing up Colin Weil never doubted that he’d have the family he wanted—a husband and kids.When I called Colin last ...

Togetherness Squared

For the last four summers, whenever my wife, Cynthia, and I have put our son, Jonah, on the bus to ...

Why I’m Proud, but Wary

In June of 2001, when I was 16 years old, I went to my very first New York City Pride ...

Not Quite Fifty Years Behind America

Ten years ago on Simchat Torah, three American friends and I walked from synagogue to synagogue in our North West London neighborhood, looking ...

Why We March

This year will mark the 9th year that I have been marching in the Cadillac Barbie Indy Pride Parade in ...

How Will You Mark Pride Month?

Every June people across the world celebrate LGBTQ Pride. Take a look at some of our resources and prepare for ...

Is there a MOFA (Muslim Orthodox Feminist Alliance)?

This past week, I listened to a Public Radio interview with Humaira Awais Shahid, a Muslim woman who is a Pakistani ...

I’m Proud because Being Different is Not Just OK – It’s Incredible

At the young age of 5, I started what would be a decade of denial. I should’ve known I was ...

What Does It Mean to Have Pride in One’s Identities?

It is September 5, 2010. I am in my dorm room at Tufts University, having just arrived to campus a ...

The Tupelo Tornado, Temple, and Church: A Story of Friendship

Today’s guest post comes from Bob M. Schwartz, a member of Temple B’nai Israel in Tupelo, Mississippi. His thoughts can ...

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