“Makom” literally means "place" in Hebrew, but is also the most popular Talmudic euphemism for "vagina." Monologues from the Makom, inspired by Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues, will be an all-women's* space to share and listen to self-authored creative pieces related to sexuality, body image, gender, and Jewish identity.
Because it's time we talked about this.
The event will showcase individual women sharing their prepared pieces on the theme “THINGS ARE NOT AS THEY SEEM.” We encourage you to be creative with that theme, and offer an interpretation that speaks to you and your story! Pieces may take the form of traditional monologues OR other modalities, such as poetry, short story, visual art, or music. Monologues from the Makom is an affirming, positive space where all voices are warmly welcomed. We ask that all participants come with an attitude of respect, openness, and appreciation toward those brave enough to share their stories.
To submit your piece, click here: https://goo.gl/forms/5vdS9Tkuwy4C7N7t2
This event is sponsored by JOFA and JQY (for more information, see below), and co-sponsored by JCC Manhattan. JOFA is an organization advancing social change around gender issues in the Orthodox Jewish community, and JQY is a nonprofit organization supporting and empowering LGBTQ teens and young adults in the Jewish community. This event is for Jewish and female-identified individuals, regardless sexual orientation, religious observance, or affiliation with these organizations.*
If you have questions, comments, or want to share an idea for a piece, reach out to us at monologuesfromthemakom@gmail.com.
*All who feel they belong in this space belong, regardless of gender identity or expression.
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The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) is the leading organization advancing social change around gender issues in the Orthodox Jewish community. JOFA expands the spiritual, ritual, intellectual and political opportunities for women within the framework of halakha (Jewish law), by advocating meaningful participation and equality for women in family life, synagogues, houses of learning and Jewish communal organizations to the full extent possible within halakha. The core JOFA belief is that fulfilling this mission will enrich and uplift the entire Jewish people.
For more info, visit www.jofa.org
JQY (Jewish Queer Youth) is a nonprofit organization supporting and empowering LGBTQ youth in the Jewish community. JQY fights to ensure the emotional and physical health and safety of these individuals, with a special focus on teens and young adults from Orthodox, Chasidic, and Sephardic communities. Our goal is for all these individuals to know: You are a valued member of the Jewish community and you are not alone.
For more info, visit www.jqyouth.org
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