Institute Presentation: The Beit Haverim LGBT Center; Aims

Beit Haverim is essentially a Jewish center and so the Jewish identity is evident in all of the center’s programs and goals. For example, the members of Beit Haverim bear the “Star of David” symbol at the annual gay parade (in France) to inform every one of the Beit Haverim’s identity.
Faraan; the Beit Haverim LGBT Center [1] is one of the largest and oldest LGBT advocacy associations in France. It was founded in 1977 by a group of Ashkenazi Jews. Beit Haverim means “house of friends” and the officials of this association try to hold various ceremonies with the aim of making the members of this group, who are LGBT people, to accept and be proud of their strange sexual identity.
The center was also established to support the rights of the gay community and lead more people to the LGBT group and homosexuality. For this reason, Beit Haverim invites the followers of all the religions to participate in the center’s programs. However, the center has special interactions and relations with Jews and is primarily a center for the Jewish homosexuals.
Beit Haverim officials have always sought to strike a balance between the Jewish identity and the LGBT identity of this center’s Jewish members. Even though homosexuality is explicitly forbidden in Judaism, Beit Haverim seeks to bridge the gap between the Jewish identity and the sexual identities of its members. In other words, the center strives to preserve its Jewish identity, while maintaining the Jewish identity and worship, as well as their different and unconventional sexual identities.

The Jewish-Zionist identity
Beit Haverim is essentially a Jewish center and so the Jewish identity is evident in all of the center’s programs and goals. To cite an instance, members of Beit Hawrim bear the “Star of David” symbol at the annual gay parade (in France) to inform every one of the Beit Haverim’s identity.
The center has special ties to the Jewish and LGBT organizations and seeks to minimize the anti-Semitic approach. The officials of the mentioned center have also conducted activities in order to maintain the relations between the members of Beit Haverim and the Zionist regime. One of these activities is the presence of Beit Haverim members in the annual gay parade in Tel Aviv.
The Beit Haverim Jewish Center has extensive cooperation with other Zionist LGBT centers such as the AWB [2]. According to the center’s official website, more than 1,700 Jews, non-Jews, LGBT people and non-LGBT people are associated with Beit Haverim. It is worth mentioning that there is an active center called “Beit Haverim” in the US state of Oregon, which aims to attract all the Jews with diverse thoughts and appearances and to lead them to preserve their Jewish identity.

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