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Discover *Trans Talmud*, a groundbreaking work published by University of California Press in 2023, which delves deep into the role of eunuchs and androgynes within rabbinic literature. This insightful book, authored by Max K. Strassfeld, positions these often-overlooked figures at the forefront of discussions surrounding Judaism and transgender history. Instead of viewing eunuchs and androgynes as anomalies, Strassfeld presents them as pivotal in shaping Jewish legal concepts and cultural narratives. Through meticulous analysis, *Trans Talmud* reveals how rabbinic authorities constructed complex gender taxonomies to navigate cultural tensions, ultimately transforming our understanding of masculinity and gender norms in Judaism. This important text encourages readers to explore the transformative potential of nonbinary gender, prompting a critical reassessment of Jewish literature and law. Engage with a fresh and innovative perspective on gender in religious texts that not only highlights historical context but also speaks to contemporary discussions about identity, inclusivity, and legal boundaries. With its compelling case studies and rigorous scholarship, *Trans Talmud* is essential reading for anyone interested in gender studies, Jewish history, and the evolution of law and society. Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking exploration that challenges conventional views and enriches our understanding of gender in the context of Judaism.