Rav-MigdariΒ (Χ¨Φ·Χ-ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΦΌΧ¨Φ΄Χ)
Literally translates to "Multi-gender", the word is Hebrew
Rav-Migdari is a Jewish exclusive label for those who identify with two or more Judaic gender identities/Jewish cultural genders. This can include the 6 Zachar, Nekeivah, Ay'lonit, Saris, Androgynos, and Tumtum, or any other Jewish genders, and inspired the set of 6 mentioned. and may or may not be fluid between them. An example would be identifying as tumtum and ay'lonit, or tumtum and saris.
It's different than Eshed (ΧΧ©Χ) or Meshulav (ΧΧ©ΧΧ) as Eshed is strictly to describe jews who are fluid between genders or whose gender has fluid characteristics, and Meshulav is used to describe non-fluid jews with multiple distinct genders, those are multi-aligned, or who have multiple gender qualities.
However, if one feels like they are both Rav-Migdari and Eshed or Meshulav. They have a right to label themselves as much.
The flag has 7 stripes of the following colors in their respective order from the top to the bottom (along with their meanings)
γ»Magenta (Jewish femininity/androgyny)
γ»Hot pink (Love of all forms)
γ»Orange (Freedom and strength)
γ»White (Jewish genderqueerness, neutrality, androgyny, xeninity, etc.)
γ»Sea foam green (Nature and life)
γ»Teal (Beauty of all forms)
γ»Vibrant Purple-ish Blue (Jewish masculinity/androgyny)
There are two versions of the flag, both with and without a blue and magenta interlocking star of david.
Any jew is free, and there is no credit needed for anything; just don't claim anything for yourself or spread misinformation.
I am the coiner of this term and the creator of the flag, I myself am Jewish. I identify as both Tumtum and Ay'lonit as well as Meshulav. I am transmasculine and intersex, but also on the agender spectrum (Libramasculine). I created it with the purpose of giving Jewish queers who identify with more than one Jewish gender identity such as Tumtum and Ay'lonit (or any other combination), visibility and a label to describe their experience with