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Being queer and Jewish means something different to everyone, and those differences deserve to be celebrated. This week, J Collins (they/them) talks about being a Jewish storyteller and teacher; their connection, as a Jew-by-choice, to Rabbi Akiva's teachings;, repairing the world in an oppressive political climate; and the dangers of "gatekeeping" in queer and Jewish spaces.
"[I]n the transgender community, you're often hit with [the question] of, 'Am I trans enough?,'…And I've been recognizing some of this in the Jewish community as well: 'Am I Jewish enough?'" they explain. "[But] whether you call me Jewish or not doesn't matter. I am who I am, and you can't take that away from me."
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Being queer and Jewish means something different to everyone, and those differences deserve to be celebrated. This week, J Collins (they/them) talks about being a Jewish storyteller and teacher; their connection, as a Jew-by-choice, to Rabbi Akiva's teachings;, repairing the world in an oppressive political climate; and the dangers of "gatekeeping" in queer and Jewish spaces.
"[I]n the transgender community, you're often hit with [the question] of, 'Am I trans enough?,'…And I've been recognizing some of this in the Jewish community as well: 'Am I Jewish enough?'" they explain. "[But] whether you call me Jewish or not doesn't matter. I am who I am, and you can't take that away from me."

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