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Makom Shelanu is a resource for Jews that provides a place for spiritual nourishment and community.  Other resources may be beneficial as we live into our community. 

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"THE OPPOSITE OF GOOD IS NOT EVIL, THE OPPOSITE OF GOOD IS INDIFFERENCE.  IN A FREE SOCIETY, SOME ARE GUILTY, BUT ALL ARE RESPONSIBLE." 

RABBI ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL

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Click on a circle to learn about these incredible organizations and get involved!

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This guide, created as part of an interfaith collaboration including Makom Shelanu Congregation, is designed to support individuals, congregations, institutions, and communities on their journey toward creating more inclusive and welcoming spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals.

It includes community resources relevant especially for the North Texas queer community and those that love them.

This resource compiles practical tools, language guides, and support materials to promote understanding and equity. From vocabulary tips and signage suggestions to educational resources and health care connections, the guide provides actionable steps for fostering environments of belonging. Additionally, it includes movement-specific insights, book recommendations, and an invitation to contribute, ensuring it remains a living, responsive resource for all. 

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Be'chol Lashon

Ethnic Diversity

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Jews for Abortion

Access

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Rabbis for Reproductive

Rights

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Dayenu

Climate Justice

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Keshet

For LGBTQIA+ Jews

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Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism - Texas

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HIAS

Refugee Advocacy

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Mazon

Response to Hunger

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SOJOURN

Southern Jewish Resource Center

We’re the GoldringWoldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life (ISJL), a regional nonprofi

ISJL

Institute of Southern Jewish Life

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Moving Traditions

Teen Jewish Social Education

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T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights

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