Little treats, trinkets and gifts might not be high up on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. But as Pride Month draws to a close, it can feel more important than ever to remind the general population that celebrating the LGBTQ+ community should not just exist within one month of the year. So like… why not buy yourself a fun little something to show off the loudest, proudest version of yourself to the world? (Who’s to say that won’t lead to self-actualization?!)
For all the queer Jews, we have compiled a list of our favorite rainbow and otherwise queer-coded clothes, jewelry, Judaica, home goods and kitsch you absolutely need. Happy shopping and happy end of Pride Month!
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The LGBTQ+ community has to deal with so much; you deserve a rainbow hamsa.
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Wordplay is a beautiful thing.
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This 2024 novel brings together two women into one home: Isabel, orderly and principled, and Eva, the graceless girlfriend of Isabel's brother. The time they spend together in the rural Dutch countryside in 1961 leads to infatuation... and a shocking revelation.
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Both Fran Drescher and Fran Fine are gay icons and that is something you should absolutely drink to.
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These hand-painted and engraved tiles are the perfect way to show off your pride.
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Jewish drag queen Sasha Velour drew these pins herself. What more could you want to complete a look?
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This t-shirt says "Jewish person" and therefore is nonbinary. Obviously.
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Don't talk to us until we've had our coffee (and the reminder that queer Jews have always existed).
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You simply have to read the Jewish classics.
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From queer Jewish popstar Troye Sivan's homewares brand, these sampler-size scents smell of fig, orange groves and tomato. Roll them on and imagine you're in a sun-drenched clearing with your love.
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Mazel and l'chaim!
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Baruch Hashem someone recreated this hat from Rachel Sennott's "I Love LA."
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If there was a prettiest mezuzah competition, this one would win first place.
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Golems are the ultimate symbol of queer Jewishness. Don this necklace, made by a business in the Jewish quarter of Prague, and feel some extra protection.
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From Black, queer Jewish author and physicist, "The Edge of Space-Time" uses poetry, pop culture references and ideas from theoretical physics to open up the reader to the wonders of our universe.
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