June 17, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/6th month/Day 167)
Wednesday, 10 Sene 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/10th month)
Mattan (Mattan) מתן 25 (Enochian calendar/3rd month/Gift of crops)
28 June, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Crystal Moon 12, Alpha 19 (13 Moon calendar/Waxing Crescent moon)
~ Crystal Rabbit Moon of Cooperation, May 30th – June 26th
Oak Moon: June 10 – July 7 (Celtic 13 Month Tree calendar/7th month)
Month of the Green Corn Moon…De ha lu yi (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.12.6 3 Cimi 19 Sotz’ (Mayan Long Count calendar)
~ 1971 – U.S. President Richard Nixon declares “War on Drugs.”
photo of the day

People are about to absolutely lose their minds …
But not you …
You were trained for this time.
You are about to shine brighter than ever…
The divine plan is unfolding for you.
~ W.H.G.
*photo is mine
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The Many Genders of Judaism: association of Jewish studies …“First, we’ll define the seven genders of the Talmud, examine whether they even count as genders, and look at examples of how they impacted ancient Jewish life. Then, we’ll connect these texts to our modern practices, learn about the experiences of trans and non-binary Jews today, and discover how they’re re-imagining Judaism to be more accessible and equitable. In order to understand how gender is constructed and interpreted in modern Jewish communities, we have to go back to the beginning. No, not the First Temple or Second Temple periods, the very beginning – Adam and Chava, Adam and Eve… or so we’ve learned. As with many stories and passages in the Torah, there are multiple translations and interpretations of the creation story. Genesis 1:27, the verse that includes the famous line, “Male and female he created them,” is often cited today as proof that there are just two genders, and that they’re separate and unchangeable. But ironically, the Rabbis of old had a different reading.” …Dr. Max Strassfeld: They have an idea of a two-headed person who’s back to back, the dupartuf, mostly found in stories or exegesis on the Bible; Phillips: This is Dr. Max Strassfeld, Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona College of Humanities and Religious Studies, and author of the book Trans Talmud. What Dr. Strassfeld is referencing here is not some obscure reading of Genesis by a gender studies scholar. This idea that the first human was both male and female in one body prevailed among ancient Rabbis, 12th and 13th century Jewish mystics, and many other experts throughout history; Eunuchs, the saris, the male eunuch; androgynos, tumtum (gender intermediate),

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