'Chutzpah: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality and Daring to Stay'

'Chutzpah: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality and Daring to Stay'

By School of Divinity

Join us to hear from Yehudis Fletcher speak about her book ‘Chutzpah: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality and Daring to Stay’

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Martin Hall, New College, The University of Edinburgh

Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LX United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

Community • Heritage

As the daughter of a rabbi raised in an Orthodox Jewish community, Yehudis struggled to conform to the strict expectations placed upon her and her siblings. Outspoken, curious and desperate to know more about G-d, she felt fenced in by arbitrary rules and questions left unanswered.

As she grew older, these restrictions intensified and her questions for G-d hung heavier than ever. Repeatedly let down by those who were supposed to protect her and pushed on to a path that seemed to take her further away from who she really was, she began to yearn for a life where she could embrace all facets of herself.

When Yehudis’s sexuality came to blows with the expectations of her family and her community, the pressure to inhabit a binary position reached fever pitch. Confronted with either losing the faith she loved or losing herself, Yehudis made the most daring decision of all: she decided to stay.

Wry and exhilarating, Chutzpah is a fearless exploration of what is possible when one person simply refuses to choose between abandoning their roots and abandoning themselves.

Yehudis Fletcher

Yehudis Fletcher is the co-founder of Nahamu, a think-tank that counters extremism in the Jewish community. She is an author, scholar and activist within her Charedi community. She has written for The Times, Haaretz, The Forward, the Jewish News and the Jewish Chronicle. Her first book, Chutzpah: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality, and Daring to Stay, was published by Penguin in May, 2025.

She has just finished a masters degree in religion and theology at the University of Manchester and is beginning a PhD in the same at the University of Durham. She lives and loves in the heart of Manchester's Charedi community.

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In line with fire safety regulations attendees using a wheelchair must be able to self-transfer to an evac chair in order to safely evacuate the building.

This venue is fully accessible however, if you require disabled access, please email pippa.innes@ed.ac.uk so that we can ensure we accommodate this.

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Oct 27 · 12:00 PM GMT