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Visible allyship: Why LGBTQ+ Jews shouldn't have to choose between their identities - opinion
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from working at JQY is that allyship cannot be assumed. It has to be visible.
LGBTQ defunding risks layoffs and service cuts, labor union warns MK Golan
For Jewish queers, belonging shouldn't require choosing sides
Demonstrators denied entry to Tel Aviv Pride Parade over anti-Ben-Gvir shirt, protest signs
Life sentence for Jerusalem pride parade stabber who killed teen girl
Yishai Schlissel is also sentenced to pay damages amounting to NIS 2,064,000.
Podcast: From Tel Aviv, a story of hope for Orlando
This week's podcast explores the LGBT community's ability to overcome horrific events and tragedies, and come out stronger on the other side.
Police get restraining orders to ban 'dangerous people' from LGBT parade
Authorities say that “the Israel Police is working in accordance with the law in order to prevent any harm to human life and to preserve the public order."
Poll: 76% of Jewish Israelis support same-sex marriage or civil unions
“The survey results are a source of pride and a badge of honor for the Israeli public during Pride Month," said Hiddush director Rabbi Uri Regev
'Orange is the New Black' actress visits Israel to participate in Pride Week
Lea Delaria spent her first day taking in Israel's sites, including the Western Wall where an IDF soldier told her he was a big fan and asked for a photo.
Gay freedoms
Tel Aviv was named the Best Gay City of 2011 in an international American Airlines competition selecting the most popular destinations among LGBT tourists.
Rocket Man rocks Tel Aviv
Elton John is more than still standing - he's still rocking at 69.
Tel Aviv-Yafo launches ‘Fair-Shared City in Schools’ program
Here, all people – no matter how they identify – are invited into a safe space for social events, cultural programs, support services and much more.
Likud ministers face backlash for taking part in Gay Pride Parade
Miri Regev and Ofir Akunis took part in the Gay Pride Parade, angering a number of Facebook users.
If Catholic Ireland said yes – could Israel ever do the same?
The right to marry remains out of reach for gay couples in Israel.