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   Isabella Freedman
   March 20-22, 2009

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   Marin County, CA
   May 8-10, 2009

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   Isabella Freedman
   May 15-17, 2009


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Past Events
- Community Gathering 2009
- Bearing Witness: Sharing Grief in Queer Community
- Queer Shabbaton NY 2008
- Nehirim East 2008
- Community Gathering 2008
- Nehirim West 2008
- Queer Shabbaton NY 2007
- Nehirim East 2007
- Nehirim East 2006
- Nehirim East 2005
- Spring Healing: 5/21/08
- Healing Service: 2/19/07
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Chanukah Stories: 12/19/06
- The Body Divine: 12/9/06
- Shabbat Dinners
- Deeper Dating
- Queer Theology Salon
- Queer Spiritual Valentines
- Day of Mindfulness
 

The Queer Theology Salon
a project of
the Nehirim initiative

The Queer Theology Salon (QTS) is a monthly discussion group that meets the third Wednesday of each month at the Manhattan JCC. We are a free, informal, and participatory group, and newcomers are welcome. We are interested in how GLBT people conceive of religion, spirituality, and in constructing an authentically queer Jewish theology based on an engaged reading of Jewish texts and a grounding in queer theory and the lives experience of LBGT Jews. We ask questions such as:

What are some of the issues and challenges in being queer and Jewish?

Do LBGT Jews think of God in distinctively queer ways?

Are there sources within the Jewish tradition for a queer Jewish consciousness?

What distinct approaches to gender, sexual expression, law, repentance, love, and textual reading do GLBT Jews bring to their understanding of themselves and their communities?

Join us on the third Wednesday of every month,
at the JCC of Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue (at 76th St)
from 8:00-9:30 PM
Free admission -- open to all

Our next few meetings:
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
* Note - no meeting in October due to holidays
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Wednesday, December 21, 2005



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