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Keshet - LGBTQ Jews

About Keshet - LGBTQ Jews

Keshet works for the full equality of all LGBTQ Jews and our families in Jewish life. We strengthen Jewish communities. We equip Jewish organizations with the skills and knowledge to build LGBTQ-affirming communities; create spaces in which all queer Jewish youth feel seen and valued; and advance LGBTQ rights nationwide. Led and supported by LGBTQ Jews and straight allies, Keshet cultivates the spirit and practice of inclusion in all parts of the Jewish community. We began as a small, grassroots group working for change in the Greater Boston area, and we are now a national organization with offices in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York in addition to our national office in Boston.

Our work is guided by a vision of a world where all Jewish organizations and communities are strengthened by LGBTQ-inclusive policy, programming, culture, and leadership, and where Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities can live fully integrated Jewish lives.

Keshet is the only organization in the U.S. that works for LGBTQ inclusion in all facets of Jewish life – synagogues, Hebrew schools, day schools, youth groups, summer camps, social service organizations, and other communal agencies. Through training, community organizing, and resource development, we partner with clergy, educators, and volunteers to equip them with the tools and knowledge they need to be effective agents of change.

Reviews

Camp Aide

June 2019 - August 2019 Chicago, IL
“Working with Keshet is one of the best experiences I have ever had! Everyone is so friendly and you always feel supported which is super important when working with kids with special needs. Being in a camp setting is so fun and laid back but you definitely still feel like you are making a difference in kids lives.”

Special Education Paraeducator

June 2017 - August 2019 Skokie, IL
“I loved the campers and my coworkers. I was able to explore the city while gaining professional experience of teaching and being a one-to-one support for a child with disabilities. ”
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