• ChiTribe Pride Shabbat with Congregation Or Shalom

    Congregation Or Shalom 21 West Hawthorn Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

    Pride Shabbat at Or Shalom: Embrace inclusivity & community, Jun 21, 5-7pm. Kosher-style dinner & services for ages 21-39. Early bird $10

  • Aviv Kabbalat Shabbat and Dinner: Pride Edition

    B’nai Jeshurun 257 West 88th Street, New York, United States

    Join us for a new Kabbalat Shabbat service, especially for Aviv. Unwind from the week and bring in the joy and magic of Shabbat through song and prayer as we create the right Shabbat vibes. After services, connect over a delicious kosher dinner.

    $18
  • Pride Shabbat and Happy Hour with Adas Israel

    Adas Israel Congregation 2850 Quebec Street Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

    Join us at 5:00 PM for a Pride Shabbat Happy Hour before services at 6:00 PM

  • Chicago Pride Parade

    As Jewish communities, we honor Pride Month by declaring loudly and proudly that LGBTQ+ people are not only welcome in our shuls and organizations, but that we are active members of our communities, living deeply Jewish and LGBTQ+ lives.

  • Queer Singles Rainbow Picnic

    Save the date! Mick and Danielle are hosting a rainbow picnic for Philly’s queer Jewish singles. All sexual orientations, gender identities, and commitment preferences welcome! Hey, what’s a rainbow picnic? It’s a creative and collaborative riff on a traditional picnic. Every guest is assigned a color and that person is responsible for providing their share...

  • Shabbat Brunch and Learn with Merriam Levkowitz

    Chicago Sinai Congregation 15 West Delaware Place, Chicago, IL, United States

    Enjoy brunch with Chicago's favorite Drag Bubbie, Merriam Levkowitz, and discuss the intersectionality of Judaism and queerness, followed by a fabulous drag show! Registration can be accessed in the latest This Week at Sinai email.

    $36
  • YLD Pride Pickleball

    SPF Chicago 2121 N Clybourn Ave Building 1, Chicago, IL, United States

    Join YLD Pride for a fun afternoon playing Pickleball and making new friends! You will be able to play for an hour on the courts and afterwards can eat yummy snacks and hangout with your friends!

    $7
  • NJB+ Pageant

    Sixth & I 600 I St NW, Washington, 20001, United States

    Who will take the crown this year? Enjoy the showcase of talent, style, and Jewish queerness as contestants compete for the honor of winning the annual NJB+ Pageant. Net proceeds benefit The DC LGBTQ+ Community Center, a local organization that educates, empowers, uplifts, celebrates, elevates, and connects LGBTQIA+ communities through health and wellness, arts and culture, social and peer support, and advocacy and community building initiatives.

  • Queer Tribe Retreat

    TBD

    Join Tribe 12’s Queer Tribe for a Shabbat experience in the Poconos surrounded by beautiful sights and wonderful people!

  • Queer Shabbat Dinner

    TBD

    Join Tribe 12’s Queer Tribe as we bring in shabbat together at the house of Rabbinic Intern Molly! This dinner is specifically for folks who identify as LGBTQ+.

  • Tribe 12 Goes to Fringe Festival: Queer Edition

    Mister John's Music South 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Fringe is the quintessentially Philly fall festival of performance, art and expression and we’re proud that several of our Tribe 12 Fellowship alumni are putting on shows!

    $15
  • HiHo Happy Hour 2024

    5th & Mad East 36th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join the gay jews of Hebro (and those who ???? us) at this High Holiday Happy Hour just before Rosh Hashana! ????️‍???? ✡️

  • Queer Art in the Sukkah

    TBD

    Join Rabbinic Intern Molly and Artist Miriam Saperstein for an afternoon of art making in the sukkah.

  • Unexpected Topics in the Tradition: A Queer Series

    Kol Tzedek 5300 Whitby Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Jewish tradition is full of juicy stories, weird powers, and unexpected relationships. In this class we are going to dig deeper into these threads and tease out a more expansive picture of the weirdness that lives in our tradition.