The First Survey of LGBTQ Jews of Colour is a Call for a Community Where We Don’t Just Exist, But Belong

A ground breaking survey exploring the experiences of LGBTQ Jews of colour highlights the need for a more inclusive Jewish community.

The study reveals the unique challenges faced by this group, including feelings of marginalization within both the LGBTQ and Jewish communities. It calls for a shift toward creating spaces where LGBTQ Jews of colour can truly belong, rather than merely exist.

This call to action emphasizes the importance of inclusion, diversity, and representation within Jewish spaces.

It stresses that belonging is more than just acceptance — it’s about fostering a sense of community where people feel seen and valued.

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