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November 01, 1996 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-01

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er, the fact that Israeli homo-
sexuals and lesbians now havec,
their own TV program is signif-
icant in itself.
Despite the growing power of
the Orthodox, gays are seldom
discriminated against, and when
they are, the courts will usually
rule in their favor. It is true that
single-sex marriages aren't sanc-
tioned in this country, but then
neither are heterosexual mar- c--„__)
riages performed by Conserva-
tive or Reform rabbis. What
remains to be seen is whether
the union of a gay couple wed
abroad will be recognized here
(as are other marriages that take
place overseas).
However, quite apart from the
legal standing of gays, they are
bound to be outsiders in a soci-
ety which still, for the most part,
believes in the nuclear family
and in having children. And
should a young man show up at
a seder with his male bedmate
or a young woman with her live-
in girlfriend, they would not be
welcomed by most families.
Homosexuals are hoping that
the attitude of the general pub-
lic will change as a result of
their new TV show.
Moreover, they believe that it
will encourage fearful "closet
gays" and perhaps persuade
them to reveal their true sexu-
al orientation.
There are also plans to present
a discussion on homosexuality
within the framework of a mag-
azine program for young people
produced by Educational Tele-
vision. It was to have been
screened this month but has
meanwhile been postponed for
"technical reasons." Press reports
have it that Israel's (Orthodox)
Education Minister, Mr. Zevu-
lun Hammer, was responsible for
the holdup, but his spokesman
has issued a denial.

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