Transgender Jews are finding a safe haven in an unexpected place: the farm At least one in ten participants in the Adamah Jewish farming fellowship have changed their gender pronouns in the course of the program.
Jewish farms are booming. Now the farmers want to grow their community. The new generation taking to the land is discovering a hunger for something not easily found in most pockets of rural America: other Jews.
Outside London, British Jewry’s first communal farm in decades takes root An established stream in the United States, Jewish farming only recently emerged across the pond as a means for engaging youths and young adults.