Monday, May 30, 2016

Unique birthing course for LGBT community in Tel Aviv

By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH for JPost.com

The course will be an inseparable part of the variety of services that the hospital offers to the residents of the area.


Lis Maternity Hospital, part of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, has launched a special childbirth course for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual community. The “Mammi Lis Club” said the course will be held in the “intimate and supportive atmosphere” required by the community starting from the 30th week of pregnancy.

The unique course will consist of two sessions of fourand- a-half hours each. It will be taught by a trained midwife, Adi Ben-Moshe, and put emphasis on support for women and men as they undergo the process of pregnancy (the men through surrogates or others), delivery and parenting in a family setting that is not the traditional one, the hospital said.

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Get to Know Hovi Star

A Wider Bridge Staff

Israel’s 2016 Eurovision Song Contest delegate is Hovi Star, a flamboyant 29-year-old singer and reality idol. Star, whose real name is Hovev Sekulets, was voted to the top spot of the Rising Star television song contest, thereby winning the ticket to Eurovision.


Star first came to public attention when he took part in another televised song contest, Kochav Nolad (‘A Star is Born’), in 2009. He also does voice overs for cartoons. “Hovi star is a nickname I received from my friends, because I’m, like, a diva,” he told Israeli website NRG. “But I’m not really a diva, because there’s no such thing in Israel. There’s Shiri Maimon, and there’s Dana International, and that’s it. In Israel you don’t get to do things in a big way.”

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Monday, May 16, 2016

A Gender-bending, Observant Jewish Indie Rocker

Gabe Friedman For Haaretz.com

Ezra Furman has successfully developed his music career in recent years, something he thinks is closely linked to his greater comfort with his religious and gender identity.


Ezra Furman is an acclaimed indie rocker who, while hanging on his tour bus, has been known to lay tefillin.

Striking, too, is Furman’s typical getup: The singer and guitarist often eschews the standard millennial indie rocker uniform – skinny jeans, tight T-shirt – in favor of lipstick, pearl necklaces, colorful dresses and patterned baseball caps.

It’s safe to say the 29-year-old is probably the only publicly visible musician who navigates the worlds of both Orthodox Judaism and gender nonconformity. Though Furman doesn’t identify as strictly Orthodox, he observes Shabbat and reads the Torah portion on tour each week. Most notably, he no longer plays shows on Friday nights nor travels on Saturdays – prime times for working musicians.

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Monday, May 9, 2016

Yes, I’m a Bisexual Jewish Dad…But No, My Sexuality Didn’t Cause My Divorce

Dr. Leon Mendlowitz for Kveller

The Super Bowl party was at the rabbi’s house, and while I don’t enjoy watching sports on TV, it’s hard to pass up fried macaroni and cheese balls. My son is more of a sports fan than I am, and while I have an extensive hockey jersey collection, he’s the one who can actually sit and watch any game on TV. During most of the football game, I sat socializing with folks, including my ex-wife, who was also invited.

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Monday, May 2, 2016

The Day Barbie Decided Ken Wasn’t Her Cup of Chai

From Her Royal Thighness

When my daughter was three, I considered it part of my motherly duty to expose her to all kinds of music from country to classic rock. We had a little game, where I would play a song and see how quickly she could identify the artist.

“Who’s singing?” I’d ask.

“Pink Floyd!” she’d shout. “

“What about this one?”

“Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers!”

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