Rav-Migdari (רַב-מִגְדָּרִי)
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 (אשד) or Meshulav (משלב) 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)
・Magenta (Jewish femininity/androgyny)
・Hot pink (Love of all forms)
・Orange (Freedom and strength)
・White (Jewish genderqueerness, neutrality, androgyny, xeninity, etc.)
・Sea foam green (Nature and life)
・Teal (Beauty of all forms)
・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