(Please note, I filmed this before the election.) In this week’s drag Torah, we tackle age old questions like: Were Abraham and Sarah the first
Life is pretty crazy these days. However, we still (and always) have Torah. If you need a distraction from politics today, take a look at this week’s parsha through feminist drag queen eyes.
This morning Suzie looked at me with tears in her eyes and said, “What are we going to do?” So this is what I said to her.
What is drag torah — and how can it help us understand Genesis 2:18?
After Orlando, we must pass the Equality Act — enshrining full rights for all people regardless of sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation to the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
I want to study how our world could allow something like this to happen, and I want to figure out how to change. And then, I want to act.
Your terrorism in Orlando cannot stop us from tearing down the barriers between love and faith, secular and religious. You cannot stop love.
Fundamentalist/Evangelical Christians are invoking (their misunderstood version of) Jewish law as a means to further their interests. Namely, they’re exploiting Jews and Jewish law in order to gain support for discrimination. And with Passover on the horizon, these references are become more pointed – and more uncomfortable.