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Jewish Museum Honors Homosexuality
« on: May 08, 2013, 11:27:55 PM »
The National Museum of American Jewish History "honored" someone from the Castro Family of Cuba in support of homosexuals and how Cuba rather than dicriminating against homos, has its Socialist government pay for sex changes.

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Re: Jewish museum honors homosexuality
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2013, 11:32:15 PM »
The National Museum of American Jewish History "honored" someone from the Castro Family of Cuba in support of homosexuals and how Cuba rather than dicriminating against homos, has its Socialist government pay for sex changes.
Why the hell did you bump this thread?
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Re: Jewish museum honors homosexuality
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2013, 11:37:44 PM »


I clicked on "Who's Online" and someone was viewing it. So I clicked on it and saw a chance to post. Maybe an admin can split it into a new subject or combine it with my previous post. I didn't know it was that old at first.
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Re: Jewish museum honors homosexuality
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2013, 11:38:16 PM »
They have a homo history month now apparently. Maybe they had it at the Jewish History Museum because Obama decclared May to also be "Jewish American Heritage Month".

Equality Forum 2013
 
With Cuba as the Featured Nation

May 2nd – 5th in Philadelphia
 
Philadelphia - Equality Forum 2013, an annual national and international LGBT civil rights summit, has over 30 programs including panels with national and international leaders.“The annual Equality Forum 2013 examines the status of LGBT rights in the U.S. and internationally,” stated Malcolm Lazin, Executive Director.
 
Special Guests include:
 •The Very Reverend Gary Hall, Dean of the Washington National Cathedral, on the National Religious Colloquy on Thursday, May 2 at The University of the Arts
 •Republican Mike Fleck and Democrat Brian Sims, the first openly gay Pennsylvania legislators, on the LGBT Elected Officials Panel on Friday, May 3. This panel is a partnership with and held at the National Constitution Center.
 •Chuck Wolfe, President & CEO of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, moderates the National Politics Panel on Friday, May 3. This panel is a partnership with and held at the National Constitution Center at The University of the Arts
 •Mary Bonauto, the nation’s leading marriage equality litigator, on the National Legal Panel. Saturday, May 4 at The University of the Arts
 •Martin Duberman, a preeminent LGBT historian, author and activist, on the LGBT History Panel. Saturday, May 4 at The University of the Arts
 •Daniel Hernandez Jr., American hero and Tucson School Board Member, along with other out elected officials in their mid-twenties on the National Youth Panel. Saturday, May 4 at The University of the Arts
 
Special Events:
 •International Equality Dinner at the National Museum of American Jewish History
 
Congressman Barney Frank is the recipient of the 18th annual International Role Model Award. Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro, will receive the International Ally for LGBT Equality Award and Exelon Corporation is the recipient of the International Business Leadership Award. Saturday, May 4
 •SundayOUT! Cinco de Mayo Party at The Piazza
 
Internationally acclaimed recording artist Kerli and American Idol finalist David Hernandez head the list of top-notch entertainment. With six hours of music and dance, SundayOUT! includes a diverse international roster of performers with over 100 vendors, artisans, galleries, boutiques, and cafés at The Piazza in Northern Liberties. Sunday, May 5
 •Special Theatre Performance
 
Mauckingbird Theatre Company remounts its critically acclaimed production of “Shakespeare's R & J.” The play features four young actors in this all-male reimagining of Shakespeare's masterpiece at the Caplan Theatre. Friday, May 3 & Saturday, May 4
 •14th Annual LGBT Art Exhibit
 
Featuring the work of Vuth Lyno from Cambodia’s contemporary art scene in his first U.S. exhibition, this exhibit at the William Way Community Center explores LGBT identity and community in Cambodia. May 2 to 5
 
For a complete schedule of events, visit www.equalityforum.com.
 
Equality Forum is a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educational focus. Equality Forum coordinates LGBT History Month, produces documentary films, undertakes high-impact initiatives and presents the premier annual national and international LGBT civil rights summit.
 
For more information, contact Chip Alfred, Communications Director, [email protected], 215.732.3378 x 116.


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Re: Jewish museum honors homosexuality
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2013, 11:40:19 PM »
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I'm not an admin. Should I ask Chaim to split it?

I originally posted it here because I remember hearing a commericial featuring an event for the so-called "equality forum" that honored the Israeli ambasador for Israel's "homosexual tolerance". I also once saw a tour guide at the Israeli Consulate that the Israeli Tourism Ministry put out for "gay tourists".


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Re: Jewish museum honors homosexuality
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2013, 11:46:25 PM »
It was last year that the homo "equality" forum honored the Israeli ambasador as the "keynote speaker". This year they honored Cuba but had a dinner at the National Museum of Jewish History ON SHABBAT. Last year's was also at the same museum on Shabbat. The time said 7-10 so that proves it was in violation of Shabbat as well as other prohibition such as Chillul Hashem.
   
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Equality Forum 2012 Philadelphia with Israel as Featured Nation

Mon Feb 20, 2012 at 08:02:06 AM EST
 
— by Chip Alfred

The twentieth annual Equality Forum is being held in Philadelphia. This year this global LGBT summit is highlighting the achievements of the State of Israel in giving equal opportunities to all sexual orientations.

According to the Equality Forum's Executive Director Malcolm Lazin: 

Our 20th anniversary celebrates the transformation from a groundbreaking conference that focused on an emerging civil rights movement into the annual Equality Forum recognized as the premier annual national and international LGBT summit.

Israel as the featured nation will be represented by the Ambassador to the U.S., major Israeli LGBT leaders, and Tel Aviv DJs and entertainers."

The annual Equality Forum includes 25 panels, International Equality Dinner, SundayOUT! at The Piazza, six parties, 13th Annual Gay and Lesbian Art Exhibit, theater, and special events. There is no registration fee and all panels are free.

Details of the Featured Nation Israel Programs follow the jump.
 
Publisher :: Equality Forum 2012 Philadelphia with Israel as Featured Nation
 
Equality Forum Featured Nation Israel Programs

Ambassador of Israel to the U.S. Dr. Michael B. Oren as Keynote Speaker at International Equality Dinner

Israeli photographer David Adika featured at 13th annual Gay and Lesbian Art Exhibit

Israeli delegation including elected officials, leaders, drag queen, and entertainers

Tel Aviv Drag Queen Osher Sabag performs at Drag Party

Israeli Pop Star Shorty performs at SundayOUT! at The Piazza

Tel Aviv DJs spin at Equality Forum parties

International Equality Dinner
At the National Museum of American Jewish History - Saturday, May 5th, 7 to 10 p.m.

Houston Mayor Annise Parker  - Recipient of the 17th annual International Role Model Award

NBCUniversal  - Recipient of the 10th annual International Business Leadership Award

Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren - Keynote Speaker

MSNBC Anchor Thomas Roberts  - Master of Ceremonies

25 Major Panels including:

Featured Nation: Israel - Moderated by Israel native Nurit Shein, Executive Director, Mazzoni LGBT Health Center, with four leading Israeli panelists, including openly gay Tel Aviv City Council Member Yaniv Weizman,  Thursday, May 3rd at 8:30 p.m.

National Military Panel - Members of OutServe, a network of out service members, on obstacles LGBT military personnel face after "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," Saturday, May 5th at 1:00 p.m.

National Sports Panel - A panel of sports experts discusses the challenges facing openly LGBT amateur, college and professional athletes, Saturday, May 5th at 1:00 p.m.

National Religious Colloquy - Moderated by Rabbi Rebecca Alpert, Professor of Religion, Temple University, a panel of Catholics discusses LGBT inclusion in the Roman Catholic Church, Thursday, May 3rd at 7:00 p.m.   

National Youth Panel - Facilitated by Katherine Miller, discharged West Point cadet under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," is a discussion with gay former University of Michigan Student Body President Chris Armstrong, and Iowa activist and son of lesbian parents Zach Wahls, Saturday, May 5th at 2:30 p.m.

National  Same-Sex Marriage Panel - Moderated by Rebecca Isaacs, Executive Director, Equality Federation, the panel surveys the status of marriage equality, Saturday, May 5th at 2:30 p.m.

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Re: Jewish museum honors homosexuality
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2013, 11:51:11 PM »
Here's an article about the Chillul Hashem of a homo dinner at a Jewish museum ON SHABBAT. I wonder if it was kosher or if they just brought outside caterers who used thier own dishes. It said Saturday Night but I doubt that at this time of year, they waited until after Shabbat which is almost 9:00 P.M..

Gay Rights Takes Center Stage At International Equality Dinner

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By Justin Udo
 
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The Equality forum hosted its international equality dinner on Saturday Night at the National Museum of American Jewish History. Pennsylvania state Treasuer Rob McCord delivered the keynote speech.
 
“We’re not just progressive in this room, we’re pragmatic, we’re effective, we’re innovative,” McCord said.

Each year, the Equality forum has a heterosexual who they consider an alley in their push for equal rights to deliver the keynote speech.
 
This year was no different.
 
McCord talked to the room about obstacles the LBGT community has overcome and different agendas he is pushing to help them.
 
“A lot of times civil rights work starts as unpopular work and a lot of times it starts about work surrounding details,” he said. “I am very proud of the detailed work we’ve done.”
 
Congressman Barney Frank and Mariala Castro, daughter of Cuban leader Raul Castro, also attended the event, where they were both honored.


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Re: Jewish Museum Honors Homosexuality
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2013, 12:42:54 PM »
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The so-called Jewish Museum has always been the most atrocious self-hating Judenrat kapo institution imaginable. This vile treasonous museum had an exhibit in which they honored Malcolm X and other black Nazis. In another exhibit at this Nazi museum, they condemned Rabbi Meir Kahane zt"l.

This is the face of the Jewish Establishment in Israel and America - complete traitors to the Jewish people who promote the worst type of evil 24 hours a day.

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« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2013, 03:45:28 PM »
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The so-called Jewish Museum has always been the most atrocious self-hating Judenrat kapo institution imaginable. This vile treasonous museum had an exhibit in which they honored Malcolm X and other black Nazis. In another exhibit at this Nazi museum, they condemned Rabbi Meir Kahane zt"l.

This is the face of the Jewish Establishment in Israel and America - complete traitors to the Jewish people who promote the worst type of evil 24 hours a day.


Is that the one in Philadelphia near Independence Hall or the one near the Statue of Liberty in New York?

I was referring to the one in Philadelphia.


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« Reply #9 on: May 10, 2013, 04:32:14 PM »


Is that the one in Philadelphia near Independence Hall or the one near the Statue of Liberty in New York?

I was referring to the one in Philadelphia.

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This is the one in uptown New York on Fifth Avenue across the street from Central Park.

All of them are terrible.

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Re: Jewish Museum Honors Homosexuality
« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2013, 04:48:55 PM »
I respect what you are saying Chaim, but I disagree that there are not good Jewish museums in this country.

I go to and support the Magnes museum in Berkeley California (Yeah I know it is Berkeley)... They have not had any exhibits I would call evil or anti-Jewish...

http://www.magnes.org/

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Re: Jewish Museum Honors Homosexuality
« Reply #11 on: May 10, 2013, 05:09:21 PM »
I respect what you are saying Chaim, but I disagree that there are not good Jewish museums in this country.

I go to and support the Magnes museum in Berkeley California (Yeah I know it is Berkeley)... They have not had any exhibits I would call evil or anti-Jewish...

http://www.magnes.org/



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I don't know anything about the Magnes museum but I do know that the University of California at Berkeley is a Nazi Jew-hating institution. I would never support anything that gives legitimacy to that monstrous college.

I also know that every group that is affiliated with the Jewish Establishment is evil. The Jewish Establishment has destroyed the souls of millions of American Jews. This is in addition to the unspeakable crimes that they committed when they betrayed over 6 million Jews during the holocaust, as well as their betrayal of Soviet Jewry for over 7 decades.

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Re: Jewish Museum Honors Homosexuality
« Reply #12 on: May 10, 2013, 05:14:11 PM »
Chaim,

I know that Magnes does a lot of good work for the Jewish community. They support Israel and do a lot to fight antisemitism.

There are many good Jews in Berkeley, despite the fact that Berkeley is a liberal leftist looney farm. I do not go to Berkeley for anything except to go to the Magnes museum, and to go to the best Judaica store in the area 'Afikomen' to buy my tzit-tzits, kippahs, havdallah candles, etc... One of my Rabbis (Modern Orthodox) also had an apartment in Berkeley and I spent one High Holidays with him and his family davening at a Modern Orthodox shul in Berkeley. There is also a pretty large Jewish community in Berkeley with which I used to be involved with (a Beit Midrash in Berkeley)...

I agree that many American Jewish institutions (such as the ADL) are failing at their mission and becoming corrupted. But I do believe that there are pockets of good Jews who live in the far reaches of the diaspora who are doing good for the Jewish people.


I just ordered a few pairs of tallit katan (tzit-tzits) from them...

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Re: Jewish Museum Honors Homosexuality
« Reply #13 on: May 10, 2013, 05:22:50 PM »
Let me add that it is disgusting for a Jewish museum to honor homosexuality. While I know where I live, the San Francisco area, is plagued by the homosexual agenda we also voted against homo marriage when it was put to a vote. I know all the Rabbaim that I associate with are vocally against any open homosexual relationships. I now mostly associate with Chabad, but my 'progressive synagogue' is a little less concerned with a persons sexual proclivites (which is why I reduced my involvement with that organization while not severing my connects [I talk from time to time with the 'rabbi' of that shul])...

You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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