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'''A-migdari (א-מגדרי)''' is a label that is simply "[[Non-Binary|Non-binary]]" but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the 6 Judaic genders, Zachar, Nekeivah, [[Ay'lonit]], [[saris]], [[androgynos]], and [[Tumtum]]. A-migdari is one of the culture [[Exclusive Genders]], for people who are Jewish and under the nonbinary umbrella. |
'''A-migdari (א-מגדרי)''' is a label that is simply "[[Non-Binary|Non-binary]]" but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the 6 Judaic genders, Zachar, Nekeivah, [[Ay'lonit]], [[saris]], [[androgynos]], and [[Tumtum]]. A-migdari is one of the culture [[Exclusive Genders]], for people who are Jewish and under the nonbinary umbrella. |
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Quote from thatvelvetcowboy: "...I don’t want it to be seen as a new gender, just another word for Nonbinary but more culturally significant and represenative of Jewish interpretations of gender. Similer to the labels we have for the 6 genders of the Talmud, (though those are important to the intersex community and more accurately portrays their relationship with sex) it’s just another option for nonbinary Jews..." |
Quote from thatvelvetcowboy: "...I don’t want it to be seen as a new gender, just another word for Nonbinary but more culturally significant and represenative of Jewish interpretations of gender. Similer to the labels we have for the 6 genders of the Talmud, (though those are important to the intersex community and more accurately portrays their relationship with sex) it’s just another option for nonbinary Jews..." |
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The flag (Created on 2/28/21) represents the following: Dark grey- The sky, heaven. Light grey- Same meaning, the sky. White- Similar to the [[Transgender]] flag, white meaning having a gender that is not binary. It also represents Judaism's complicated view of gender, and how some interpretations say that even Hashem cannot be defined by humanity's view of gender. Green- The trees of the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Even were placed. Blue- The water of Eden. |
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[[Category:Multigender]] |
[[Category:Multigender]] |