Jerusalem Pride Comes to You!

Dear Friend,

The Jerusalem March for Pride and Tolerance is fast approaching, keeping the staff at Jerusalem Open House quite busy. In light of this exciting time, we wanted to reach out to you and let you know about what makes this year’s Pride special. We are celebrating our initiatives on the local, the national and the global sphere.

LOCAL SPHERE

For the Jerusalem Open House, exposure around Pride helps to more effectively reach out to those struggling with their gender identity and sexual orientation. Many are inspired to leave their oppressive homes, search for accepting communities similar to the one provided by JOH. To learn more about the hustle and bustle surrounding Jerusalem Pride and to support our activities, please click HERE.

National Sphere

The Jerusalem Open House’s hard work to serve the needs of this community, despite extreme religious backlash, pays off in creating a safe community that serves as a strong example for the rest of the nation. To learn more about JOH initiatives on a national scale and to support our work, please click HERE.

GLOBAL SPHERE

Despite our location within the periphery of Israel, Jerusalem can and should continue it leading role within the international movement for gay liberation. To learn more about JOH’s engagement with the global sphere and to help us make a global impact, please click HERE.

Don’t forget, the Jerusalem March for Pride and Tolerance will be August 2nd. If you are in Israel we would love for you to join us!

Thank you for your continued support; we could not do this without your help.

-Elinor Sidi, Executive Director

Please donate generously HERE.

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Jewish Care Financial Counselling

18 May 2012

Hi Aleph team,

I just wanted to write a quick note to introduce my service, lodge my support and to volunteer to assist with making Jewish Care services available to your members and supporters.

  • I have been the financial counsellor at Jewish Care since 2009 and I assist people with financial difficulties with the aim of helping people become independent and self-sufficient, at no cost. I’ve attached my latest report (provided to and approved by Consumer Affairs Victoria as part of a funding agreement) for your information.
  • I know that the GLBT community faces discrimination of all sorts – often from the Jewish community – and I wanted your members to know that they shouldn’t be reluctant to seek assistance from my program: there is a friendly face here.
  • I do have a waiting list, and my service is free, so I’m not touting for business – I just want to be of service and fulfil my responsibility to help where I can.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me on 8517 5977.

Regards,
Ben

Ben Weinstock
Financial Counsellor
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Individual & Family Support
619 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004
Tel: 03 8517 5977
Email: bweinstock@jewishcare.org.au
Web: www.jewishcare.org.au

AJN Letters: Michael Barnett clarifies comment in Masorti article – June 15 2012

15 June 2012
The Australian Jewish News Melbourne edition

Letters to the editor should be no more than 250 words and may be edited for length and content. Only letters sent to letters@jewishnews.net.au will be considered for publication. Please supply an address and daytime phone number for verification.


Setting the record straight

I WOULD like to note that in the article on Australian Masorti support for same-sex marriage (AJN 08/06), my reference to commitment ceremonies for heterosexual couples was printed out of context.

It was submitted to the paper by way of comparison, in relation to Progressive Judaism in Australia currently offering same-sex Jewish couples a commitment ceremony, but denying this option to those heterosexual couples who would like religious recognition of their relationship but who do not want to get married.

MICHAEL BARNETT
Ashwood, Vic