"The trichitza is a beginning, as it gives LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, inersex asexual) Jews a space to exist physically within traditional communities... However, the trichitza offers traditional communities the opportunity to grapple with gender issues while giving every congregant autonomy to make their own decision." (source)
"They may have started out with separate seating as a "compromise" (hello, Stage 2), but such compromise is unnecessary now that the trichitza option exists." (source)
"Some, but not all, of the UTJ shuls use a trichitza, indicative of their inbetween status." (source)
"We need to set up a trichitzah for the joint mechitza and egal Hallel."
"It's a partnership minyan, so there will be a trichitza."