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In Jewish sacred texts there are six different genders identified<ref>http://www.sojourngsd.org/blog/sixgenders</ref>. These are: |
In Jewish sacred texts there are six different genders identified<ref>http://www.sojourngsd.org/blog/sixgenders</ref>. These are: |
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# "Zachar", someone who is identified as male at birth and presents as male later in life. This would be considered to be a [[cisgender]] man today. |
# "Zachar", someone who is identified as male at birth and presents as male later in life. This would be considered to be a [[cisgender]] man today. |
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# "Nekeivah", someone who is identified as female at birth and presents as female later in life. This would be considered a cisgender |
# "Nekeivah", someone who is identified as female at birth and presents as female later in life. This would be considered a cisgender woman today. |
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# "[[Ay'lonit]]", someone who is identified as female at birth but shows male characteristics later in life. This can be considered a [[transgender]] man in today's terms. |
# "[[Ay'lonit]]", someone who is identified as female at birth but shows male characteristics later in life. This can be considered a [[transgender]] man in today's terms. |
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# "[[Saris]]", someone who is identified as male at birth but shows female characteristics later in life. This can be considered a transgender woman in today's terms. |
# "[[Saris]]", someone who is identified as male at birth but shows female characteristics later in life. This can be considered a transgender woman in today's terms. |