UCSD Students Create “Torah Queeries” Learning Group

As a new member of the LGBT Resource Center’s Affiliates Program, UC San Diego Hillel students meet once a week in the LGBT Resource Center for a program called “Torah Queeries.” The program is structured around reading a book of the same name, which is comprised of a queer interpretation of each Torah portion.

Each week, students read through and analyze the chapter corresponding to that week’s Torah portion. Torah Queeries encourages students to think critically about Jewish tradition and thought, as well as introduces new perspectives on the text. It provides an open and affirming space for queer-identifying students to hold both their queer and Jewish identities simultaneously, and for allies to learn about different ways of reading our traditional text.

Other Stories From Hillel

An Update on the Rise in Antisemitism and Anti-Israel Bias on Campus

June 10, 2021

We are writing to update you about some recent issues at Hillel of San Diego at all of our San Diego campuses.

Fighting Antisemitism is a Full Time Job

May 28, 2021

Today is the Day of Action Against Antisemitism. This day was created out of the very dark reality that the Jewish community is facing right now. Since the start of the violence in Israel, antisemitic acts have surged.

Statement on SDSU Chabad Break-In

May 6, 2021

Hillel of San Diego is outraged by the break-in at the Chabad of SDSU Rabbi’s home by college students. This clear act of hate is […]

Scroll to Top