National
New York:
The Gay and Lesbian Yeshiva/Day School Alumni A friendly and supportive community for lesbian and gay yeshiva and day school alumni, and all others with a commitment to their Jewish heritage, created to integrate Jewish and gay identities through discussion, socializing, and other activities.
Tirtzah: A Community of Frum Queer Women who gather to celebrate and study Yiddishkeit; committed to supporting one another and observing a meaningful, integrated, honest, and joyful Jewish life.
The JCC in Manhattan offers a variety of social and cultural programs designed for the Jewish LGBT community.
Tehila This group specifically addresses the challenges of accepting a LGBTQ child into a religious family. Parents alone, children alone, and parents and children together are all welcome.
CBST - Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, New York City's GLBT synagogue, welcomes Jews from all walks of life and all ages; provides religious, educational, and social programs and services. CBST is not affiliated with any Jewish movement or denomination. CBST also has a group for members in their 20’s and 30’s.
B'nai Jeshurun is a Conservative progressive synagogue on Manhattan's Upper West Side that is very accepting of the GLBT community. Contact the BJ Gay and Lesbian Committee at 212-787-7600 ext. 325.
Congregation Rodeph Sholom is a Reform temple on Manhattan's Upper West Side that sponsors community-wide kosher GLBT Shabbat dinners, and, each June, a Friday night Pride Service. To contact the Gay and Lesbian Concerns Committee, e-mail gayandlesbian@rodephsholom.org.
Ma'agal: the Nehirim Womens' Group is a new support group for Jewish women facing questions of sexuality, gender and religion.
PFLAG NYC meets on the Upper West Side of Manhattan at Congregation Rodeph Sholom. PFLAG NYC is not a religious or political group.
Los Angeles:
JQInternational provides an opportunity to connect with others and build programs and services that foster a fusion of GLBT and Jewish Identity. JQ Programming offers GLBT Jews the opportunity to reconnect to Jewish communal and spiritual life with a strong sense of self.
Boston:
Keshet offers social and cultural events for GLBT Jews in the greater Boston area ranging from Jewish text study to an annual GLBT Jewish speed-dating gala. Nationally, Keshet offers support, training, and resources to create a Jewish community that welcomes and affirms GLBT Jews.
Michigan:
The Jewish Gay Network of Michigan serves all gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Jews, their families and friends, by providing community, information, empowerment and education in an environment of respect.
International
Israel:
Jerusalem Open House (Bayit HaPatuach) located in downtown Jerusalem, provides social, religious, and educational services to the entire spectrum of Jerusalem's communities.
Bat-Kol - Religious Lesbian Organization was founded in Israel to allow women to fulfill both their religious and lesbian identities. Website contains information about meetings, social activities, and more.
Hod is an Israeli website "written by Orthodox Jewish gay men, for Orthodox Jewish gay men, not affiliated with any organization or political movement." Hod aims to "provide a platform for open-minded discussion in order to facilitate understanding."
London:
GLON (Gay and Lesbian Orthodox Network) GLON is a non-judgemental support and social network for Orthodox gays and lesbians. It has been in existence for over 15 years and has regular meetings, discussion groups and social events. Contact GLON by e-mail at glon_uk@yahoo.com or by phone as follows: from within the UK, 0777-308-6233; from the US, dial 011-44-777-308-6233.
Canada:
Kulanu Toronto is a Jewish LGBTQ social group affiliated with Hillel of Greater Toronto which caters to both the student and broader Jewish LGBTQ community.
Australia:
Aleph Melbourne Aleph Melbourne offers guidance, support and companionship for Jewish, Gay and Bisexual men through social activities, confidential telephone and personal support. Religious backgrounds range from Orthodox to Progressive.
Dayenu Based in Sydney, Dayenu exists to meet the needs of Jewish gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals and transgenders, as well as their friends, families, partners and other supporters. The group provides outreach through education, information, resources, social activities and other events.
Other:
World Congress of GLBT Jews (Keshet Ga'avah) offers links to worldwide Jewish GLBT organizations.
Frumgays List email discussion list for orthodox gay Jews of all ages.
Nehirim works to create a spiritual and cultural community for GLBT Jews through local programs and an annual retreat on the East and West Coasts.
Kirtzono (According to His Will) is a forum for Orthodox Jewish parents, families and friends of gay men and women to humbly listen and learn from each other.
The Dina Blog (and the associated Dina List) is a site for trans folk of orthodox background.
NUJLS is the National Union of Jewish Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Intersex Students. They hold a national conference each year at different universities around the United States.
GayJews.net is a free gay Jewish dating website.
GayGevalt.com includes a calendar announcing Jewish GLBT events around the US.
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) provides a safe place for parents, families, and friends of GLBT people to share experiences and to support each other.
The Trevor Project operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
Trevor Helpline: 1-866-488-7386