Queer artists reimagine Jewish ritual garments for all bodies

Queer artists reimagine Jewish ritual garments for all bodies

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Binya Kóatz has been inspired to wear tzitzit every, day but she has been less inspired by the offerings available in online and brick-and-mortar Judaica shops.
Binya Kóatz has been inspired to wear tzitzit every, day but she has been less inspired by the offerings available in online and brick-and-mortar Judaica shops.

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