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Connecting pinkwashing + NYC Islamophobia

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QAIA cosponsored "Jewish Responses to Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Racism" this week, organized by Jews Against Islamophobia. The event a Congregation Beth Simchat Torah was
"a roundtable conversation about how we can strengthen our work as Jews committed to challenging Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism. We hope the conversation will help us think more deeply about how we can most effectively engage as partners and allies in one of the most pressing and important civil and human rights issues of our time." (JVP-NY)

QAIA brought this letter to add to the conversation:


Islamophobia and Queers: Exploring the Links

We thank the Jews Against Islamophobia Coalition for sponsoring a series of panels addressing the question of Islamophobia. These events have helped deepen the much-needed discussion of this issue here in NYC.

NYC Queers Against Israeli Apartheid, working in solidarity with LQBTQ Palestinians and in support of Palestinian self-determination, urges us all to look at how Islamophobia is embedded in the use of “gay rights” to promote Israel as a self-described democratic, open society. Ostensibly “gay friendly” Israel is always implicitly (and sometimes explicitly) contrasted to repressive homophobic Arab and Muslim societies, feeding on and fuelling Islamophobia.

Israel’s policies do not create a safe haven for Palestinian queers. Recognizing gay “rights” does nothing to advance or broaden a rights discourse in Israel. These are rights compatible with a “for Jews-only” sectarianism and with patriarchal structures that require women to get their husbands’ permission for a divorce.

Deploying gay rights is a cover-up -- referred to as pinkwashing. Israel has spent decades making Palestinian bodies disappear—the ongoing demolition of Arab villages, house demolitions in Jerusalem, expulsion of Arab Bedouins from the Negev, imprisonment for those who dissent.

Palestinian queer organizations have made clear that rights for gays in an overall situation of domination and disparagement of Arabs and Muslims do not advance freedom for any Palestinians.

We hope that all those who oppose racism will look at the links between Islamophobia and queers—from NYC to (the rising far right in) Europe to Israel/Palestine.

Specifically we ask you to join us in the boycott of gay tourism to Israel, as part of our support for the broader BDS campaign. The city of Tel Aviv alone has allotted $90 million dollars to promote itself as a gay paradise, including sending gay “diplomats” to the U.S. to enlist liberal gays to defend Israel’s power over and against Palestinians. In the coming months, QAIA will be working to challenge the promoting of gay tourism and we welcome your cooperation in this effort.
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Jewish QAIA does CBST

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This week, the Jewish members of QAIA wrote a note to our community -- just a resource list, really, and some encouragement to get out from under the hasbara. The occasion was the Israeli Consul's talk at Congregation Beth Simchat Torah.

QAIA members handed the letter to folks on their way into the service. The only person who shoved it back at us came back later for a clean copy. Rabbi Kleinbaum came out to make sure we knew we were welcome inside. After Aharoni's glib talk about how to recruit Israel supporters, it was clear that many congregants were not buying it. So, another nice Friday evening in Manhattan.

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May 25, 2012
Dear LGBTQ Jews…

Shabbat shalom! Here’s a resource list for those of us who object to Israel’s human rights violations, and who refuse to bear that burden on our souls.

As LGBTQ Jews of conscience, we stand for the human rights of all people, everywhere. As Jews, we accept our particular responsibility to challenge Israel – to refuse to let Israel speak for us when it builds Jews-only neighborhoods, roads and schools. To refuse the demonization of Palestinians who resist the violent domination of their lives by Israeli settlers and soldiers. To refuse to be told that, as Jews, we should be loyal to the Israeli government, rather than human beings and principles.
           
We don’t just stand for those things – we stand up. When the Israeli government uses “the Jewish people” as cover for its crimes, there’s no room to be neutral. Jews of conscience have to act. When Israel uses gay rights to pinkwash its gross failure to be a democracy, LGBTQ Jews especially must undo that damage.

We (like queers of conscience in Israel and worldwide) are especially compelled by Palestinian LGBTQ groups’ call, which points out that queer liberation can’t be built under apartheid laws that deny all Palestinians human and civil rights. To begin Palestinian queer liberation, they say, help us end the occupation. And for our liberation, too.

With love,
Leslie Cagan & Emmaia Gelman
on behalf of the Jewish members of Queers Against Israeli Apartheid NYC


Resources for LGBTQ Jews of conscience:

Queers Against Israeli Apartheid - NYC
queersagainstisraeliapartheid.blogspot.com

Jews Say No

Young, Jewish & Proud

Jewish Voice for Peace
            israelilaundry.org // jewishvoiceforpeace.org

Jews Against Islamophobia
jewsagainstislamophobia.org

Palestinian LGBTQ websites:
Al Qaws for Sexual & Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society - alqaws.org
Aswat – Palestinian Gay Women - aswatgroup.org
Palestinian Queers for BDS - pqbds.org
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"Debate for the Sake of Heaven: A Community Talk with Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum"

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Rabbi Kleinbaum is recently back from the 1st LGBTQ Delegation to Palestine. Congregation Beth Simchat Torah has been led by pretty politically conservative members even though its congregants aren't all so conservative. This talk is "balanced" by a talk on 5/25 by Ido Aharoni, Israel's Consul General in NYC...
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A Community Talk with Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum
Tuesday, 5/15, 7pm, CBST, 57 Bethune Street

RSK community talk
Perhaps no issue today is more divisive in the GLBTQ community than the debate about Israel and Palestine. We are dealing with profound issues of religious, political, anmoral importance. Can Israel be a Jewish and democratic state?  What are we doing about the military occupation of 2,000,000 Palestinians? Does Israel have a partner in the Palestinians who want peace? Do the Palestinians have a partner in Israel who wants peace? We want CBST to be a GLBT/Queer and Jewish community in which these ideas are debated - vigorously and with respect. And may God be with us as we do.
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