This anthology offers a vibrant exploration of queer Jewish narratives, weaving together voices from the first century through 1969. Compiled by Noam Sienna and Judith Plaskow, it uncovers often-overlooked stories that illuminate the intersection of queerness and Jewish identity. Each selection invites readers to reflect on the complex relationship between tradition and contemporary experiences, highlighting resilience and creativity in the face of marginalization.
Through a diverse array of texts, the anthology aims to validate and celebrate the rich heritage of queer Jews. It serves as a powerful reminder that the threads of queer existence have always been interwoven with Jewish life, encouraging a deep appreciation for the multifaceted nature of these identities.