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Supporting Our Trans & Queer Youth Now

Hosted By: Moving Traditions

Moving Traditions presents a discussion on supporting trans and queer Jewish youth socially, emotionally, and spiritually in today’s reality. Co-sponsored by Keshet, this event will address the challenges these youth face and explore ways to foster inclusion at home, in synagogues, and in the classroom. Featured speakers include a rabbi, a pediatrician, and a teen activist who will share insights and strategies for meaningful support.

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Rabbi Tamara Cohen

VP of Program Strategy, Moving Traditions Tamara harnesses and guides the incredible people power of Moving Traditions’ educational design, training, and field staff and builds strategic partnerships in service of expanding the reach and impact of its programs and initiatives. Prior to Moving Traditions, Tamara worked as a spiritual leader and as an educator in Jewish community and higher education settings, with a focus on Jewish feminist, LGBT, and multicultural community building. A published writer and liturgist, Tamara holds a rabbinical degree from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, an M.A. in Women’s History from Sarah Lawrence College, and a BA summa cum laude from Barnard College. Tamara lives in Philadelphia with her partner and two children.
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Moving Traditions

Moving Traditions works with teens to foster self-discovery, challenge sexism, and inspire a commitment to Jewish life and learning.
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