If You Knew, You Would Know

In 1973, New York City’s first gay synagogue began to hold weekly Friday services, at a time when the gay liberation movement was new. The idea of a gay synagogue was unheard of for many people in the mainstream society. In 1975, it settled on a name: Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST). Its membership grew … Continue reading If You Knew, You Would Know