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'''Eshed''' ('''אשד''' pronounced eh-shED) is a culturally exclusive gender that is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or has fluid characteristics.
Eshed is exclusive to those who are Jewish (heritage or religion) and whose [[gender]] is fluid in some way. It can be [[
Eshed is taken from Hebrew and means "cascade" or "waterfall," referring to how fluid genders can be chaotic, or flow freely. ▼
== History ==
Eshed was coined by Tirednowhasablog, a reformation Jew, in May of 2021.
In Kabbalic belief, the son of Abram, Isaac, was born with the soul of a woman, but the body of a man. After the binding of Isaac, his soul transitioned to one of a male, to grant Abram (now Abraham) descendants. This is an interpretation that shares a similar concept to genderfluidity. The idea of ''gilgul ha-neshamot,'' or "the cycling of souls," is described as a situation where a male soul can change to a female soul, similar to the story of Isaac, and vice versa.
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▲Eshed is taken from Hebrew and means "cascade" or "waterfall," referring to how fluid genders can be chaotic, or flow freely.
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