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Co-sponsored by CBST. Pray with us. People of all sexual orientations and all gender identities are always welcome at CBST. Refugee protections. High Holy Days. Congregation Beit Simchat Torah ("CBST") is a non-denominational Jewish, pluralistic, progressive, and LGBTQ+ synagogue located at West 30th Street in Manhattan, New York City.
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Congregation Beth Simchat Torah
Team Action Group returns to in-person meetings with Pizza! Join our livestreamed services, open to all with no registration required. Rabbi Marisa James on penning the letters of the Torah, emphasizing themes of joy, newness, growth, and community in approaching the new year.
The congregation was founded in by and for LGBTQ people, [3] and is the world's largest LGBTQ synagogue as of [4] CBST serves Jews of all sexual orientations and gender identities and their families and. Shabbat and holiday services are livestreamed to CBST members and friends worldwide.
Join us for the High Holidays. Congregation Beit Simchat Torah - CBST - is a spiritual home for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Welcoming stalwarts as well as newcomers we will provide information and support to anyone interested in participating in vital political and social justice work around the key issues we face as Americans and as progressive Jews.
Ending mass incarceration. Kabbalat Shabbat. Congregation Beit Simchat Torah. Common sense gun laws. Hebro attracts the cultural and modern urban gay Jew. LGBTQ Chabad is a support group for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, trans* and queers, coming from Chabad. Be a part of CBST wherever you are!
Education reform. Jewish community members representing Congregation Beth Simchat Torah (today known as Congregation Beit Simchat Torah) on "Gay Pride Day" in New York City, June 27, (Barbara Alper via Getty. Sukkot, Shmini Atseret, and Simchat Torah services are upcoming.
Hebro is a social-startup for gay Jews living in New York City producing nightlife parties, cultural events, and destination trips. Protecting the Environment. All are welcome. These gatherings serve as a space for reflection, connection, and public witness, reminding us of the shared moral responsibility across faith traditions to uphold justice and human dignity.
View Our Livestream. Join us on Thursday, October 16, p. L'Shanah Tovah U'metukah! The fight against rising antisemitism and racism and bigotry in all forms. With a history of holding New York’s Jewish community through early gay liberation activism and the AIDS epidemic, CBST holds a central role in representing NYC’s Jewish LGBT community and is a regular spot to catch NYC’s LGBT-allied politicians (like Cynthia Nixon!).