Queer panel discusses Israel
Queer panel discusses Israel
Michael Lucas to sell guided tours of ‘Israelis’ Israel
Michael Lucas to sell guided tours of ‘Israelis’ Israel
Too gung-ho? Israel military rabbis draw criticism
(Jerusalem) Most Israelis expect their military rabbis to confine themselves to such tasks as making sure the army provides kosher food and respects the Sabbath. But lately, some of them are asserting their own idea of Jewish virtue at the risk of stepping into the country’s culture wars.
Some critics worry …
Israelis rally after 2 murdered at gay center
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Reeling from the worst attack ever aimed at homosexuals in Israel, members of the country’s gay community and their supporters rallied Sunday in the heart of Tel Aviv a day after a masked gunman killed two people at a center for gay youth and escaped.
As protesters with …
Nations allowing gays to serve openly in military
(New York) Nations that allow gays and lesbians to serve openly in their armed forces, as compiled by the Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Britain
Canada
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Uruguay
Israel’s first public gay wedding
Israel’s first public gay wedding
Israel’s first public gay wedding
Israel’s first public gay wedding
Israel’s first public gay wedding
Israel’s first public gay wedding
Gay Israelis prepare for their big day
There is an old joke around these parts. Question: Other than Jerusalem, what do ultra-religious Jews, Muslims and Christians love? Answer: They love to hate homosexuals.
But travel the 60km (40 miles) from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and you enter a world apart. Major streets are decked with the multi-coloured Gay Pride banner.
In this centenary year of the city, this is now Gay Pride month. On Friday, in Meir Dizengoff park, tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the annual Gay Pride parade which will end, this year, with a twist.
Four couples will take part in what is being called Israel’s first, public, gay wedding ceremony.
Tal Dekel and Itay Gourevitch, are sitting, wedged happily next to each other, on a park bench. Tal is a fashion designer, Itay a website editor. Both are 33. They have been together for eight years, since the night they met in a club.
Two weeks ago, they decided to get married. “It’s a chance to have our own rights: to have a quiet corner with our family, just like everyone else,” says Tal.
Itay says that things have improved for gay and lesbian Israelis. He can now, at least in Tel Aviv, walk down the street, arm in arm with his partner. “Fifteen years ago, I would have been beaten up.”
But there is still discrimination, he says. “As a gay couple, we can’t get a loan to buy a house together. We don’t have the right to adopt a child: we’d have to go abroad to do that. But we have all the obligations: we have to pay all the taxes.”
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In Israel, Bill proposes allowing lesbian couples to split maternity leave
A new bill proposing allowing lesbian partners to split the maternity leave between them has been submitted to the Knesset’s approval.
The bill’s initiator, Knesset Member Dov Khenin (Hadash) explained that “women living together in a joint household should also be able to enjoy the benefit of splitting the maternity leave between them.” See Bill proposes allowing lesbian couples to split maternity leave Ynetnews
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