We Do Not Vanish

 

A Jewish mother’s vow in the face of rising erasure


I was born in 1980. I read about 1933. And now, in 2025, I refuse to be silent.

I am a Jewish mother of LGBTQ+ children. I carry ancestral memory braided with maternal fire. I see the signs—the tightening laws, the scapegoating, the quiet normalization of cruelty. And I remember how fast it came. How slowly it was denied.

This is my declaration. This is my shield. This is my torch.




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