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pros of working at my shul include the nonbinary power move of alternating kippah and tichel days
Do you have thoughts on the Nonbinary Hebrew Project? https://www.nonbinaryhebrew.com/grammar-systematics
I've known about it for a while and I think it's pretty cool! I personally think its systematics make more sense than other suggestions/movements people have made, such the creation of new letters which is more common/being tested in Israel. I find the grammar laid out in the Nonbinary Hebrew Project to be a lot simpler and I think would be a lot easier in terms of typing (new characters is obviously a challenge for typing and digitizing) and incorporating into daily use. The new letters are really only used in signage, because they can't really be distinguished in speech, and thus really aren't helpful, where as the Nonbinary Hebrew Project's system can be integrated into both text and speech.
do you know anything about ways to neutrally gender myself in Hebrew? Iโve been switching between masculine and feminine words (per a suggestion from a friend of mine whose first language is Hebrew) but I donโt love it as I would prefer to be ungendered.
There's many different movements and programs to add gender neutral pronouns and grammar to Hebrew, a bunch of them are outlined in this thread here :)
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I personally like the Nonbinary Hebrew Project best, although it's not something that's caught on in Israel and is more US-based. I find the system really straight-forward and logical, and easier on the eyes to read.
But there's a few options out there, and you can figure out what works best for you :)
The amazing trans leaders, scholars, and rabbis we have in our communities today are leading the way on many fronts. In addition, greater so
So this one goes out to all the trans and nonbinary Jewish bloggers. There seem to be a lot of you. This isn't just nonbinary Hebrew language; it's a list of resources ranging from whole trans Torah/halacha sites to book recommendations to a podcast to just plain relevant articles, and even a link to another masterlist. Enjoy!

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some ways I've started to think about my gender:
I am female in the same way my grandmother is - when I garden in the dirt with my sun hat, when I put on an apron and start baking, when I wear jewelry that my grandmother's mother once wore
I am male in the same way a good father and husband is - when I crack a joke that I swear my dad could've made, when I daydream about having a wife
I am female in the same way a lesbian is - when I cuff my sleeves up to my elbows, when my breath catches after seeing a woman's body, when I fall in love
I am male in the same way a teenage boy is - when I think I'm hot shit because I know all the words to a Kanye rap, when I wear a beanie and act a little moody, when I take off my shirt and dive into the pool in my jeans and sports bra
I am female in the same way a woman is when she loves a man - when I feel like wearing makeup and heels, when I daydream about having a husband, when I think about his hands in mine and his kisses in the evening, when I fall in love
I am male in the same way a man is - when I aspire to be a himbo, when I think about one day wrapping tefillin and wearing a kippah, when I build something with my hands or power tools, when I act with honor and virtue and nobility
I am female in the same way a woman is - when I am fierce and independent, when I am proud, when I am wise
I (as a nonbinary Jew-to-be) would like to cuddle with a nonbinary Jew and listen to Hanukkah music with them instead of listening to it alone and writing this paper that Iโm writing.