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Avowed Virago

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A woman of extraordinary strength, stature, and courage

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Avowed Virago | A woman of extraordinary strength, stature, and courage Avowed Virago A woman of extraordinary strength, stature, and courage Home about Guest-time 19 10 2009 In the last 2 weeks, I’ve had a couple of guest posts published at much bigger blogs, so I thought I’d try to extend my 15 seconds of fame by telling all 3 of you loyal readers about them. Both posts are about the National Equality March, and my take on it as a queer Jew. Marching with the Torah, at Jewschool : Our text teaches that Simchat Torah is an occasion when women are welcomed to carry the Torah even in some observant communities – a noteworthy difference between this day and the rest. But what of the genderqueer, gender non-conforming, and trans people within our communities? Can Simchat Torah be their day as well, or is it a day reserved for those of us who fit comfortably within traditional definitions of “man” and “woman”? These aren’t easy questions to face, for those of ...

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