What Does a Queer-Inclusive Lifecycle Ritual Look Like?

There is no single way to mark a sacred moment — especially when our lives, identities, and relationships don’t fit the mold.

At EHAD, we honor lifecycle transitions in ways that are radically inclusive, deeply meaningful, and completely personal.

Whether you’re:

  • Celebrating a wedding that honors your partnership without erasing your queerness

  • Creating a naming ceremony that welcomes a child into your community with full authenticity

  • Holding space for gender transition, divorce, adoption, or another major threshold moment

  • Designing a funeral that reflects the truth of a life well-lived

We deserve a ritual that says: you matter, your story is sacred, and you belong.

These are not cookie-cutter ceremonies. We start with you — your values, your vision, your story. From there, we co-create something sacred that is both rooted in tradition and expansive enough to hold your truth.

My role as a Queer Rabbi is not just to officiate — it’s to hold space, reflect back your beauty, and offer blessings that feel real.

If you’re looking for someone to walk with you through a sacred transition — with reverence, creativity, and care — I’d be honored to talk.

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