Hear what happened next for Dr. Mark Shinar and his family in an open conversation marking Gay Pride Month

Manhattan-based university says it will appeal verdict, which it claims 'violates the religious liberty upon which this country was founded'

Michael Liani makes waves on Instagram with his 'LGBTQ+ LOVE' Israeli portrait series

Once jokingly dubbed 'Jewish baby-makers,' Birthright Israel trips have evolved to 'respect diversity' among young Jews, say staff and participants

Places at Camp Indigo Point were filled within weeks; organizers say aiming to create an inclusive experience for participants that can't be found elsewhere

Author hopes it will eventually be reinstated: 'When people are banning books, they’re implicitly recognizing that books are powerful'

Being a lesbian Jewish teacher at a Christian institution allows Rabbi Camille Angel to perform a rainbow of outreach services

Lili Rosen consulted and acted in productions such as 'Unorthodox.' She says that if she'd had access to a guide like 'You Be You,' she may have transitioned decades ago

Online and in-person, a new group is making the tradition of the ritual bath communal rather than personal, and more welcoming to non-cis-gendered participants

A surprisingly true to life depiction of Russian-Jewish immigrants in 1980s Brooklyn doesn't hinder the universal message in the movie, opening Oct. 22 in NY and streaming Oct. 29

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