"I thanked Ladin after her reading, telling her that her work was an inspiration for my own journey into scripture as a gender nonconforming person. She told me that the only way to read Torah is in community, with other voices to guide and challenge you on your reading, each contributing a layer of interpretation to the text. This was days before the reckoning with COVID-19 transformed New York, seemingly overnight, into a city of isolates; now many of us are experiencing the "being alone with God" that Joy Ladin described in her childhood.I felt, if not a sense of community, one of solidarity--a common wayfinding in search of various shores. We're all looking to get to the other side of something right now. Narratives of transition and transformation remind us that, even in the face of unfathomable bewilderment, we are capable of learning who we truly are.".
The Soul of the Stranger : Reading God and Torah from a Transgender Perspective