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Yosef Robinson's
love for Judaism began when he was a 13-year-old girl growing
up in Watsonville, CA. He consumed every book on Judaism he
could find for the next 10 years, until he began attending Temple
Beth El in Aptos, CA. He converted one year later, on May
10, 2001. (17 Iyar 5761, netzach she'b' hod in the counting
of the Omer.) His mikvah was the Monterey Bay.
Soon after, on Yom Kippur of that year, he made
the decision to begin transitioning from female to male, and
subsequently came out as a gay man. In the interest of providing
resources to other transgendered and transsexual Jews he started
TransJews.org.
He was introduced to Jewish
Renewal through his teacher Rabbi
Eli Cohen, and became very involved with Chadeish
Yameinu, the Jewish Renewal community of Santa Cruz, CA.
As well as frequently leyning Torah and being a constant--if
quiet--presence at CY gatherings and classes, he designed a
logo for CY's
t-shirts and designed (and formerly maintained) the Chadeish
Yameinu website.
He has been writing poetry and prose since early
childhood, and has been exploring and developing an affinity
for visual artistry, particularly digital art, over the last
five years. He maintains two websites of his visual artwork:
Yosef's Dreams, a virtual
Jewish art gallery, and Queer
Spirit Art, which features a complete gallery and portfolio
of his work. He also maintains a site of written work, including
Jewish poetry and Torah drash, at Eish
Zarah.
As an autistic person, he is active in the autistic
rights and neurodiversity
movement, advocating for greater respect for autistic people
as autistics. Autist Art,
his current project, promotes autistic pride and visibility.
--bio from Eish
Zarah.
Contact information may be found here.
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