A Queer Manifesto of Jewish Land-Based Liberation

This theory was shaped across 7 years of communal conversation and practice at Linke Fligl, a queer Jewish cultural organizing project and chicken farm that existed in Millerton, NY from 2016-2022. Below are six cultural organizing and de-assimilation strategies that bring us closer to olam habah/the world to come.


ROOT

By rooting into land-based Judaism wherever we are, we reject the narrative that returning to the land of Israel is our only path to belonging and liberation. We nurture our connection with land in diaspora, in all its complexity, and develop relationships of accountability with the original stewards of the lands we call home.

LEAD

By stepping into leadership as queer, trans and BIJOCSM Jews, we revitalize our tradition and restore leadership to those who have been erased and invisibilized by racism, trans and homophobia over generations.

GROW

By growing food and medicine, we nourish and heal our communities while connecting to the deep wisdom of the land and the more-than-human realm. Working with the soil and cultivating diasporic Jewish plants are central ways we integrate ecological stewardship and food sovereignty into our community.

RECLAIM

By reclaiming, remembering and transmitting our diasporic Jewish cultures, languages and customs, we resist and undo assimilation. When we develop libratory, communities of Jewish practice capable of wrestling with the challenging parts of our traditions, we are able to root deeply in our own culture rather than in appropriation.

GATHER

By gathering on land, we create a sacred opportunity to practice  interdependence. We cook, sing, dance, schlep and pray as ways to honor each other's needs and the needs of the land. Held by the rhythms of Jewish time, we co-create adaptable community structures based in collective care, learning new ways to hold each other across race, class, ability and gender.

REPAIR

By working towards repair for ongoing systemic harms, we choose solidarity and interdependence over hoarding and isolation. We organize around the redistribution of power, land and financial resources to BIPOC communities, embodying that Jewish liberation is bound up with the liberation of all peoples.

Poster of our manifesto

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graphic design by Sol Weiss

 
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