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Behind the Aegis

(56,273 posts)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 12:26 AM 16 hrs ago

(JEWISH GROUP) For many queer Jews, Pride has lost its joy

I noticed something during last year’s Pride that I could not stop thinking about afterward: silence.

Not total silence. Pride events still filled city streets in San Francisco, where I live. Rainbow flags still hung from windows. But many queer Jews I knew had become quieter in subtle, almost imperceptible ways. Some had stopped posting online. Some had withdrawn from political conversations altogether. Others no longer mentioned being Jewish in spaces where that identity had once felt unremarkable.

A few quietly disappeared from communities they had helped build. Invitations were declined. Group chats went unanswered. One friend told me they hesitated before wearing a Star of David necklace to Pride for the first time in years.

At first, I told myself I was imagining it. Then I began hearing the same thing in private conversations: people calculating whether it was safe to say certain things out loud. Wondering whether expressing ongoing grief over the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023 would cost them friendships, belonging or community. Deciding it was easier to remain silent than risk becoming a problem to manage.

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I have felt this in two ways. But, as for the Jewish one, I always wear my Jewish Pride stuff. While it used to be pure "pride", now it has become my "I wish a mothafucka would" gear.

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(JEWISH GROUP) For many queer Jews, Pride has lost its joy (Original Post) Behind the Aegis 16 hrs ago OP
My synogogue has two rabbis mucifer 10 hrs ago #1
As someone who is always counted himself an ally of the LGBT community... nycbos 7 hrs ago #2

mucifer

(25,753 posts)
1. My synogogue has two rabbis
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 06:47 AM
10 hrs ago

A female rabbi, Rabbi Lizzi founded the synagogue and the male rabbi Rabbi Steven is gay. He has mentioned having these struggles in his sermons.

Thanks for posting the article!

nycbos

(6,741 posts)
2. As someone who is always counted himself an ally of the LGBT community...
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:10 AM
7 hrs ago

... I find it mind-boggling the amount of chickens for Colonel Sanders folks there are out there

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