![]() ![]() This interview originally aired in June 2013. Joy Ladin - Recounts the author's life and struggles with gender dysphoria and becoming the first openly transgender employee of an Orthodox Jewish institution. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in theĮpisode "Joy Ladin - Finding a Home in Yourself." Find more at Get this from a library Through the door of life : a Jewish journey between genders. Her memoir is called “Through the Door of Life: A Jewish Journey Between Genders.” She’s also the author of nine collections of poetry and most recently published the book “The Soul of the Stranger: Reading God and Torah from a Transgender Perspective.” Joy Ladin is the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at the Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University in New York. We take in what she’s learned about gender and the very syntax of being. And she knows what it is to move through the world with the assumed authority of a man and the assumed vulnerability of a woman. She admits the pain this caused for people and institutions she loved. In her mid-40s, Ladin transitioned from male to female identity and later became the first openly transgender professor at an Orthodox Jewish institution. For as far back as Joy Ladin can remember, her body didn’t match her soul. ![]()
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