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December 01, 2000 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-01

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Program helps parents
learn about
communicating with
teens on issues of
diversity.

SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN

StaffWriter

or Pam Hazlett, the pro-
gram on teens and diversi-
ty hit home during a dis-
cussion of sensitivity to
those who are gay.
"Our 19-year-old son is gay People
don't understand the torture that can be
felt by kids who are gay, lesbian or bisex-
ual," said Hazlett, a guest at Temple
Israel's "Valuing Diversity From a Jewish
Perspective: Thoughtful Parents Raising
Thoughtful Kids" lecture and panel dis-
cussion on Nov. 14.
She and her husband, Mike, of
Rochester Hills hoped to take infor-
mation back to their Detroit chapter
of Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays. PFLAG is a
national organization.
Hazlett's concern focuses on teen vic-
tims of verbal abuse and physical assault
because of their sexual preference or
those who attempt suicide rather than
"come out" to family and friends. A way
to help, she said, is through education.
"Parents are often in denial. We need
to educate on diversity and HIV/AIDS;

parents need to know what their chil-
dren are going through," said Dr.
Burton Fogelman, president of
Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition in
Southfield. MJAC's Educating our
Community about Homosexuality
through Outreach program co-spon-
sored the event, along with Temple
Israel's Kulanu Committee, named for
the Hebrew word meaning "all of us.
The event began with a talk on HIV
and AIDS by Rabbi Ben Kamin of
Cleveland, the keynote speaker. Earlier in
the week, he addressed the synagogue's
confirmation class and held a lunch-and-
learn session, co-sponsored by Temple
Israel and the Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit.
The 70 guests of the "Valuing
Diversity" program also listened to a
panel discussion on improving commu-
nication with children on gay and les-
bian issues and about individuals with
developmental, physical and psychiatric
challenges and economic differences.
Moderated by Temple Israel Rabbi

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