Wish These 7 Gay Jewish Celebrities A Happy Rosh Hashanah!
It's Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year! Millions of Jews around the world are ringing in 5775, including some of our favorite gay celebrities.
So wish them a L'shana tova and break out the bubbly (Manischewitz, of course)!
Adam Lambert
Singer
In 5774, Adam appeared on Glee, toured with legendary rock band Queen and stepped up to serve as a judge on Idol. Who knows where 5775 will take him. (*cough* Hedwig *cough*)
Stephen Sondheim
Composer-lyricist
The grandson of German-Jewish immigrants, the musical-theater genius is about to see one of his most beloved shows, Into the Woods, head to the big screen with Meryl Streep. Not too shabby!
Judy Gold
Comedian
The out comic has peppered her standup with references to her Jewish heritage. This year she appeared on Two Broke Girls, The Big C, and Melissa and Joey, and joined joined Sia, Michael Stipe and Daniel Radcliffe at the 2014 Logo Trailblazers awards.
Jinkx Monsoon
Winner, RuPaul's Drag Race
Her reign ended in May, but Seattle's "narcoleptic, Jewish housewife" continues to shine, with an appearance on CBS' Blue Bloods, the release of The Inevitable Album, and a worldwide tour of acclaimed cabaret show, The Vaudevillians.
Billy Eichner
Comedian
The caustic host of Billy on the Street blew up in 5774, filming appearances on critical hits Bobs Burgers and Parks and Recreation, and running away with the 2014 Emmy Awards.
Sandra Bernhard
Actress-Comedian
The comic who helped define lesbian chic stayed strong in 5774 with roles on Switched at Birth and Your the Worst, and international dates for her new show, Sandyland
Andy Cohen
Producer/TV Personality
We got nothing but mazel for Bravo's big guy, who continues to oversee the Housewives franchise and snag major talent for Watch What Happens Live!. Andy even made his music video debut in 5774, with Lady Gaga's "G.U.Y."