Thursday, October 17, 2013

Religious LGBT Jews part 9




 

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Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Report on Sexuality and Scripture workshop 



5.24.05 : NPR

Report on Sexuality and Scripture workshop in Albany, NY (mp3)
NPR, May 24, 2005
 



   

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November 5, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
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December 3, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — December 2013
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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Sacred Sexuality: An Interview with Jay Michaelson 



2.20.07 : Jvoices.com

JVoices.com, February 20, 2007
­­­…”What were about is this: how you love matters to how you do religion, and so queers are going to be Jewish in ways that are new, different, and enriching for everybody. We want to figure out what those are”­­­…
 



   

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August 8, 2014
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Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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25 Rabbis Walk into a Room… 



9.17.07 : TheAdvocate.com

The Advocate, September 17, 2007
­­­…says Jay Michaelson, a gay observant Jew whose most recent book, God in Your Body: Kabbalah, Mindfulness and Embodied Spiritual Practice, explores the intersection of sexuality and religion. “The idea that the somewhat religious people now say its OK to be gay, and that God doesnt hate fags after all,” he says, “sends a powerful message to all faith communities”­­­…
 



   

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Falls Village, CT
August 8, 2014
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Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Forbidden Fruits: The Queer Shabbaton celebrates a pair of not-so-strange bedfellows: Judaism and gayness 



10.18.07 : Time Out New York

 Time Out New York, October 18, 2007
­­­…”I think a lot of us are told we have to fragment ourselves in order to be in the world,” Michaelson adds. “We try to create a space where people can be their whole selves”­­­…
 



   

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Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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My Teacher is a Rabbi (Profile of Julia Watts Belser) 



1.17.08 : The California Aggie

 My Teacher is a Rabbi (Profile of Julia Watts Belser)
The California Aggie, January 17, 2008
­­­…They bring people together from all spectrums of Jewish life, some are very religious, some have nothing at all to do with religion, some are students and some are in their 50s. This diversity is one of the hallmarks of community­­­…
 



   

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Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
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Retreat a guiding light for LGBT and queer Jews 



4.23.09 : Jweekly.com

 Retreat a guiding light for LGBT and queer Jews
J., The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California, April 23, 2009
­­­…”All Jews have this task ­­­— to engage with our tradition in ways that speak to our lives. And for queer people, that need is more front and center,” said Dev Noily, coordinator of the West Coast retreat­­­…
 



   

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Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
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Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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U.S. gay Jews rally in solidarity with T.A. shooting victims 



8.8.09 : Haaretz.com

DC vigils for the victims of the Tel Aviv attack were co-coordinated by Zvi Bellin, Nehirim Engagement Associate. Click link below for coverage.
U.S. gay Jews rally in solidarity with T.A. shooting victims
 



   

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August 8, 2014
Women’s Retreat 2014
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Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
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Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — December 2013
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Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Nehirim Statement on the Attack on GLBT Jewish Youth in Israel 



8.26.09 : Nehirim.org


Once again, our community has been the target of a violent attack, again in Israel, and again in the context of incendiary rhetoric and expressions of intolerance, particularly from religious leaders. Whether the attacker was an “insider” or not, all of us are shocked by this violence, and our prayers are with the victims.
We encourage Nehirim participants to reach out, either to Nehirim staff or faculty, or to friends or acquaintances you made at a Nehirim retreat. When we are targeted by hate, the best response is more love, which is the source of strength and of healing. And we encourage you to participate in one of the many vigils and memorial services taking place around the country this week.
All of us wish the injured a speedy recovery, and wish the families of the dead consolation among the mourners of Zion.
Collective Statement of Leaders of LGBT Jewish Organizations in Response to the Attack in Tel Aviv (pdf)
 



   

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Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Jay Michaelson of Nehirim speaks at Vigil for Victims of Attack on Tel Aviv LGBT Youth Center 



8.30.09 : YouTube


On August 1st, an unknown assailant opened fire on a meeting of a gay and lesbian youth group in Tel Aviv, killing three people and injuring fifteen. A community-wide memorial service was held in NYC to stand in solidarity with the victims of this vicious attack and demand equality for LGBT people everywhere.
Speakers included:
?Congressman Jerrold Nadler
? City Council Speaker Christine Quinn
?CBST Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum
?Nehirim director Jay Michaelson, and others.
The service also included the traditional reading of tehillim (psalms) and a candlelight vigil.
Sponsors included Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, the New Israel Fund, Nehirim: GLBT Jewish Culture & Spirituality, JQYouth, the JCC in Manhattan, and Keshet.
 



   

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August 8, 2014
Women’s Retreat 2014
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November 5, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
New York, NY
December 3, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — December 2013
New York, NY

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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Haredi and Out of the Closet: Chani Getter’s Unorthodox Journey 



9.9.09 : The Forward

For the first 20 years of her life, Chani Getter was no different from the other girls in the Nikolsburg Hasidic sect in Monsey, N.Y. As the second of five children, she earned good grades at school and had close friends. At age 17, she was introduced to her future husband, also 17, and after one meeting the wedding date was set.
Today, Getter leads quite a different life. As a 32-year-old divorcee with three children, she is an active member of the Jewish Renewal movement and a professional life coach. Getter leads support groups and provides spiritual guidance in parenting, cross-cultural integration, and issues of sexuality and identity. Unlike other women born into Hasidic families, Getter even has her own Web site, inspirationallivinginc.com.
Click links below to read more from the articles in English and Yiddish
Haredi and Out of the Closet: Chani Getter’s Unorthodox Journey
פֿרוי פֿון חסידישער היים ווערט אַן ××™× ×¡×¤Ö¼×™×¨×Ö·×¦×™×¢ פֿאַר ×Ö·× ×“×¢×¨×¢ ייִדן

 



   

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Falls Village, CT
August 8, 2014
Women’s Retreat 2014
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November 5, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
New York, NY
December 3, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — December 2013
New York, NY

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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Two Generations, One Movement 



1.19.10 : USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

Roy Bateman is a 56-year-old gay man living in San Francisco, the Mecca of American social activism. He is about as socially conscious as they come, especially when it comes to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) causes. ­­­ And yet he said this past October’s National Equality March, which organizers say drew a crowd of 150,000 in support of LGBT equality, barely made his radar. How can this be?
In part, it may be because the march was largely the work of a new, younger generation of LGBT activists.­­­  Jay Michaelson, executive director of Nehirim, a nonprofit organization that focuses on LGBT issues in the Jewish community, said that the march had a distinctly youthful quality. He compared the march’s organization to that of the Obama campaign. “There was a lot of use of social media and a lot of grassroots organizing, as a opposed to sort of a more top down approach,” he said. The march also had an anti-establishment bent. “There was a kind of useful rebellious energy that was at the march. And then the rhetoric that was used at the march, the way it was constructed, and even the idea of having a march at all, it wasn’t necessarily establishment politics,” said Michaelson.
Click Here to Read More:
 Blog of Samantha Hermann at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
 



   

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August 8, 2014
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Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
New York, NY
December 3, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — December 2013
New York, NY

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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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Shabbaton in the Capitol 



2.3.10 : Metro Weekly

Weekend for all things LGBT and Jewish comes to D.C.
 by Will O’Bryan
If the term is new to you, think of the Hebrew shabbaton as roughly a sabbatical or a retreat. It can mean different things to different people. The same could be said for the “Queer Shabbaton” taking place in D.C. this weekend.
“One thing Nehirim is really good at doing is it’s a space for building community,” says Alex Greenbaum of the New York-based Nehirim organization for Jewish LGBT culture and spirituality that launched the notion of Queer Shabbaton, which draws together Jews — both cultural and religious, atheist and devout — of all sexual orientations, though primarily LGBT, and their gentile loved ones, for a weekend of cultural, intellectual and spiritual exploration. “They bring together all parts of the LGBT community. People often just use the phrase ‘LGBT,’ but I like that they include everyone. It’s also young and old, from college-age kids to people in their 70s. The gamut.”
Having attended prior Queer Shabbaton weekends in New York, Greenbaum, vice chair of the D.C. Jewish Community Center’s Kurlander Program for Gay & Lesbian Outreach and Engagement (GLOE), has been key in bringing the event to D.C., and serves as the weekend’s co-director.
“Most people can find a place at a Shabbaton,” says Greenbaum, explaining that at the retreats he’s attended participants could largely tailor the experience to what suits them. “The invitation goes out to people who want to create queer community. Obviously, it’s a Jewish organization. But I would take my ex-partner, who is not Jewish, and we had a great time. It’s a very welcoming space.”
While student scholarships and other aid is available, the per-person cost for the weekend ranges from $100 to $180. The Queer Shabbaton runs from Friday, Feb. 5, to Sunday, Feb. 7, at the DCJCC, 1529 16th St. NW. For more information, including a list of speakers, or to register, visit nehirim.org/qsdc.
 



   

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Falls Village, CT
August 8, 2014
Women’s Retreat 2014
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November 5, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — November 2013
New York, NY
December 3, 2013
Ma’agal: The Nehirim Women’s Circle — December 2013
New York, NY

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Nehirim in the News
Pride Interview: Alyssa Finn and Nehirim
Jul 9, 2013 | Repair the World
Panel urges greater acceptance of LGBTs through word and deed
May 24, 2013 | Jewish Press of Tampa
Jay Michaelson: Homophobia | The Quest of Life
May 10, 2013 | Quest of Life

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The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism: Interfaith Implications 



2.12.10 : Multifaithworld.org

by Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer
I took advantage of the blizzard (when “everything was snow”) to read Jay Michaelson’­­s new book, Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism, published last year by Shambala Press. Michaelson is completing a PhD in Jewish Thought at Hebrew University and has written extensively for The Forward, Huffington Post, Tikkun and many other publications.­­­  His writing style is clear and compelling, filled with evocative stories and quotations, remarkably free of jargon and overwritten prose. He appears to follow Mark Twain’­­s excellent advice to an author, “When you catch an adjective, kill it.”
For Michaelson, Jewish nondualism is not better or worse than other nondual traditions, and he freely uses examples from other traditions: Zen, TibetanBuddhism, Vedanta. He does not make the mistake, however, of blending them­­­  together as if to make them all say precisely the same thing. In fact, he does a nice job of showing how the Jewish tradition of nondualism is both similar and different from other traditions, and indeed, points outs some of the tensions between different Jewish versions of nondualism.­­­  He also does a wonderful job of setting the Jewish tradition within the larger picture of Jewish religious thought, including its contemporary manifestations.
Of the many stories Michaelson tells, one of my favorites comes from the Sufi tradition:
There was once a prisoner who yearned for freedom. One day, the prophet Muhammad appeared to thim, gave him a set of keys to his cell, saying, “Allah has set you free.” The prisoner took the keys, mounted them on the wall, and prayed to them five times a day.
The book grapples with the question of what it means to share fundamental beliefs with other traditions and yet love ones own path. Even for nondualists,­­­  particular communities and practices can be the triggers(Michaelson’­­s word) that “bring us closer to what matters most.”­­­  He loves the Jewish path and the powerful ways it leads him in his spiritual life.­­­  He says, “I don’­­t want to fetishize the trigger, but I do want to pull it.”
That said, our 21st century reality is that those pulling the trigger most passionately, at least in the Abrahamic­­­  traditions often (although by no means always) are the ones most inclined to support pulling triggers of another kind as well. Michaelson grapples with this situation and with the increasingly complex identities, dual and even more,­­­  that we find among seekers. Why is it so­­­  important that insist on­­­  our particularities, especially in light of their shadow side of ethnocentricity? Has the value of maintaining those boundaries run its course, and would not people who see ultimate reality as nondualist be among the first to advocate less divisions and more synergy?
I especially appreciated Michaelson’­­s pragmatist streak because it corresponds with my own. He believes, as I do, that­­­  “by their fruits you shall know them.” And this is where I run into trouble with nondualism. He writes, “When the spiritual work is being done, the good heart emerges on its own,”­­­  and “the contemplative practice of seeing clearly­­­…leads effortlessly to more justice and more peace.”
That is, indeed, the final test of any religious system. In this case, I am more drawn to traditions within Judaism that speak to the power of the evil impulse; I read claims like those above with a jaundiced eye.­­­  But I would be more than happy to be proved wrong. I do believe­­­  Michaelson’­­s testimony that meditation and other practices of nondualist Judaism have led him to live, as he puts it “gently and justly.” This is a moving and powerful­­­  personal testimony, as well as an excellent introduction to an important dimension of contemporary Jewish thought.
 



   

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National LGBT Activists to Meet in Berkeley 



6.24.10 : Jweekly.com

A movement gets under way Sunday, June 27, as national and local groups focused on Jewish lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues arrive in Berkeley for a three-day conference.
Known as the “2010 LGBT Jewish Movement-Building Convening,” the conference will bring together more than 100 LGBT national and local organizations and congregations.
The conference will be led by three national Jewish LGBT organizations: Keshet, a Boston-based organization that works for inclusion of LGBT Jews in Jewish organized life; Nehirim, a New York-based nonprofit that builds Jewish LGBT community; and the Denver-based Jewish Mosaic — The National Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity.
Several Bay Area leaders are helping to plan various events during the conference. Among other things, Rabbi Camille Angel of Congregation Sha’­­ar Zahav is ensuring that national leaders participate in Friday night and Saturday morning services at her synagogue in San Francisco.
“What’­­s exciting about this convention is that there are so many leaders and so much work being done in the realm of social justice work for LGBT communities,” Angel said. “But who will decide how to harness the money, the resources, the intellectual imagination and energy into something collective?
“We need to harness people’­­s visions in a way that can move us forward ­­­… so we can look back and say, ‘­­Here’­­s what we did.’­­ “
Conference attendees will celebrate the success and growth of the Jewish LGBT movement while also identifying emerging needs and areas of potential collaboration.
Leaders of the gathering hope the Jewish­­­  LGBT community can start to discuss becoming an actual movement and perhaps set some priorities for the Jewish gay sphere, including pushing same-sex marriage and more inclusion of transgender Jews, a segment that is marginalized even within the gay community.
“We’­­re in a generative, very rich time of potential and reform and there are lots of agendas within the LGBT world,” Angel said. “So what will be the Jewish agenda for us?” ­­­— j.­­­  staff and wire reports
 



   

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Religious Groups Counsel, Advocate on Behalf of LGBT Faithful 



4.15.10 : edgeboston.com

by Joseph Erbentraut
As the dialogue over marriage for same-sex couples remains largely framed by religious-based arguments, it should come as no surprise many LGBT people have abandoned faith all together. But an increasing number of groups have emerged to offer support, educational and social opportunities to LGBT people.
Activist Jay Michaelson founded Nehirim (which means “Lights”) in 2004 as an opportunity for LGBT Jews to “celebrate being queer and Jewish as a blessing and not a predicament.” Though originally only a small retreat, the group has blossomed into a nationwide grassroots network.
Nehirim’­­s Southeast retreat in Atlanta in November will be the first such gathering for the organization, which has previously focused its programming on the East and West Coasts. Michaelson, who grew up in Tampa, told EDGE this recent expansion has brought his organization to a new level; one he hopes will allow the group’­­s message of acceptance and celebration to reach more people.
“[Nehirim'­­s] been really life changing for me and I believe a lot of other people who have helped build this community,” he said. “It’­­s been really empowering to not let either the bigots or cowards define what our religion is for us. We’­­ve gone ahead and created the kind of community we’­­ve always wanted.”
Michaelson said Nehirim has served people from diverse backgrounds – everyone from LGBT people who had not explored their Jewish faith since their youth to Orthodox adults who had lived in the closet for decades.
“This is often the only place where they can be out as who they are, queer and proud, where it’­­s also not only about hooking up,” said Michaelson. “It’­­s about a fuller kind of picture, a community of people looking to find a meaningful connection with each other.”
Groups as diverse as Al-Fatiha, an organization for LGBT Muslims, to Affirmation, a group for gay Mormons, have sprung up to support LGBT faithful, but these organizations also seek to change their religious institutions from within.
LGBT activists and faith leaders from a variety of religious backgrounds gathered in Chicago last weekend for a first-of-its kind prayer breakfast. Attendees discussed strategies to overcome the long-standing tension between the two groups.
“It’­­s not enough for people of faith to fix their communities without taking their lessons to the world,” said the Rev. Joy E. Rogers of St. James Episcopal Cathedral at the breakfast.
But many complications still exist for LGBT-friendly faith leaders from religious institutions that have funded Proposition 8 and other anti-LGBT measures. Reeling from accusations the Roman Catholic hierarchy has covered up clergy sexual abuse for decades, some Vatican officials have publicly castigated gay men for corrupting the priesthood.
“Many psychologists and psychiatrists have demonstrated that there is no relation between celibacy and pedophilia, but many others have demonstrated, I have been told recently, that there is a relation between homosexuality and pedophilia,” said Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican’­­s secretary of state, told reporters at a press conference in Chile earlier this week as EDGE reported on Monday, April 12. “That is true. That is the problem.”
Francis DeBernardo, executive director of the New Ways Ministry said Bertone’­­s assertion is not representative of the position of many of the church’­­s “middle managers” – pastors, presidents of Catholic colleges and universities and heads of Catholic hospitals.
While Cardinal Francis George, the highest-ranking American bishop, officially condemned New Ways Ministry, DeBernardo said his group’­­s educational and outreach programs and retreats remained as popular as ever, giving him hope for a more gay-friendly church sooner than many others could expect.
“We’­­re seeing much more of an interest on the part of those people working in the Church to learn more about gay and lesbian issues and they’­­re also coming in with more of an awareness to start from than even 10 years ago,” DeBernardo told EDGE. “I think one of the reasons the bishops are becoming more vociferous in their statements on homosexuality is because they realize Catholic people are becoming more pro-gay. The [bishops] are losing this debate within the church.”
 



   

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LGBT Convening: Why They Came 



6.28.10 : Forward.com

LGBT Convening: Why They Came
By Gabriel Blau
From June 27-29, dozens of Jewish LGBT organizations are gathering in Berkeley, CA for the first-ever “LGBT Jewish Movement-Building Convening.” Gabriel Blau, a conference participant and the founder of GayGevalt.com, is blogging about the gathering for The Shmooze. You can read his first post here and follow the conversation on Twitter here.
If you think it’­­s hard to get a consensus from a group of Jews, try a group of Jews that have committed themselves to the LGBTQ Jewish community. Let’­­s just put it out there: Us non-heteros are not an easy bunch. We’­­ve got ideas, visions and commitments. We are still discriminated against in the law as well as in our culture. We have a fine-tuned sense of acceptance and equality. And if you’­­re one of the people who has made Jewish LGBTQ issues part of their professional or semi-professional lives, you also have a healthy ego ­­­— a requirement in a field that is constantly shifting. Wonderfully, there seems to be none of that here.
The people who are at the Convening, and many who are not here, have achieved incredible things. They have organized conferences, founded shuls, grown organizations, changed politics, saved people’­­s lives, and even had a lot of fun doing it. But this conference is an attempt to do more than that ­­­— to bring together the leaders of a maturing movement to work together more than they already are. To better understand their efforts, I asked a few of my colleagues to share what brought them here.
“The opportunity to work together, collaborate, be strategic, and deliberate,” said Michael Hopkins, Chair of the Board of Directors of Nehirim. “It’­­s really clear there are a lot of people around the country doing a lot of things, and we just don’­­t all know what’­­s going on with each other. With limited human and financial resources, and growing needs, this work is as important as ever.”
For Rabbi Dev Noily, director of the Kehilla Community Synagogue School in Oakland, CA, coming here is a part of her job, and a good one. “I’­­ve been doing Queer Jewish work for almost 20 years,” she said. “These are my people and I’­­m curious about what other people are doing. I’­­m excited about sharing what are the fruits of a few decades of Jewish creative Queer work.”
“I came to recommit my rabbinate to Queer movement building with an eye to inclusion of trans, multi-ethnic and multiracial Jews,” added Rabbi Joshua Lesser, leader of Congregation Bet Haverim in Atlanta, GA.
Rabbi David Mitchell of Radlett & Bushey Reform Synagogue came from the UK to observe and participate. “I wanted to see what’­­s going on in America, see what we can learn, how we can grow, and what alliances we can build,” he said. “Just to feel part of a bigger network.”
 



   

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