Rachael Fried
Jewish Queer Youth - How One Org is Helping LGBTQIA+ Jews Find Acceptance with JQY’s Rachael Fried
Queer Jewish teens in Orthodox, Sephardi & Mizrahi communities face a silent crisis. Rachael Fried, Executive Director of JQY, is fighting to change that. Rachael Fried has spent over a decade creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ Jewish teens from Orthodox, Sephardi, and Mizrahi communities. As Executive Director of JQY (Jewish Queer Youth), she has grown the organization from a grassroots initiative into a professionally staffed nonprofit with a $2 million budget and a center in the heart of New York's Times Square.
In this episode of Being Jewish with Jonah Platt, Rachael and Jonah explore some of the most urgent questions facing the Jewish LGBTQ+ community today:
Why are queer teens from traditional Jewish communities so uniquely vulnerable?
Is the rejection of LGBTQ+ identity in Jewish communities rooted in religious law — or culture?
What is "projected rejection" and how does it silently harm queer Jewish youth before they ever come out?
How does JQY support teens who aren't ready to come out — while keeping them safe?
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