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    '''A-migdari''' ('''''א-מגדרי''''') is a label that is akin to [[non-binary]], but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the six Judaic genders/sexes: Zachar, Nekeivah, [[Ay'lonit]], [[Saris]], [[Androgynos]], and [[Tumtum]].
    '''A-migdari''' ('''''א-מגדרי''''') is a label that is akin to [[non-binary]], but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the six Judaic genders/sexes: Zachar, Nekeivah, [[Ay'lonit]], [[Saris]], [[Androgynos]], and [[Tumtum]].


    A''-''migdari is a cultural [[Exclusive Identities|exclusive gender]] for individuals who are Jewish and under the non-binary umbrella. Anyone that is Jewish may use it if they feel it fits their experience.
    A''-''migdari is a cultural [[Exclusive Identities|exclusive gender]] for individuals who are Jewish and under the non-binary umbrella. Anyone that is Jewish may use it if they feel it fits their experience.
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