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    '''A-migdari (א-מגדרי)''' is a label that is simply "Non-binary" but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the 6 Judaic genders, Zachar, Nekeivah, [[Ay'lonit]], [[saris]], [[androgynos]], and [[Tumtum]]. Anyone who is Jewish and under the nonbinary umbrella can use "A-migdari".
    '''A-migdari (א-מגדרי)''' is a label that is simply "Non-binary" but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the 6 Judaic genders, Zachar, Nekeivah, [[Ay'lonit]], [[saris]], [[androgynos]], and [[Tumtum]]. Anyone who is Jewish and under the nonbinary umbrella can use "A-migdari". The term was coined by Tumblr user thatvelvetcowboy in 2021 as a way for Non-binary Jews to feel closer to their cultural identity and their gender, or lack-thereof.
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    A-migdari (א-מגדרי) is a label that is simply "Non-binary" but with a closer tie to Judaism. It was inspired by the 6 Judaic genders, Zachar, Nekeivah, Ay'lonit, saris, androgynos, and Tumtum. Anyone who is Jewish and under the nonbinary umbrella can use "A-migdari". The term was coined by Tumblr user thatvelvetcowboy in 2021 as a way for Non-binary Jews to feel closer to their cultural identity and their gender, or lack-thereof.

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