LGBT festival set up in memory of Jerusalem Pride stabbing victim brought online
An LGBTQ festival, launched in memory of Israeli teenager Shira Banki who was killed at a Jerusalem Pride parade in 2015, is to be brought online for the first time amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pride in the Livingroom project a programme of events with speakers from across the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender spectrum was first launched in 2017 to share and expose the public to personal stories of those in the community.
The Aguda, the Israeli LGBTQ equality association behind the festival, said the project, to run this year from 3 to 7 August, will include talks with rabbis, activists and influencers from around the world.
Among them is Rabbi Joel Alter, of Milwaukees Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid in the United States. Ive known for a long time that choosing between being Jewish and being gay is an absurd, false choice. Im a better Jew for being gay, and a more grounded gay man for being Jewish, he said.
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