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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Jewish Press Gets Threats Over Gay Article

Chaim Levin

A significant percent of suicide attempts are committed by boys from not just religious, but rabbinic homes, because they thought they were homosexual and had no place in the Orthodox world they grew up in, even if they never acted on those impulses.

For more than 60 years the Jewish Press has been the voice of the Jewish people. We have stood up for the Jewish people, for the nation and for individuals. We have stood up, when everyone else has been silent. We have stood up when it was unpopular to do so. We have stood up to praise, protect, and even reprimand our people when needed.

For years, it was the Jewish Press which waved the banner on the plight of Agunot (women who were refused divorce documents by their recalcitrant husbands), when the rest of the Jewish world had nothing to say about that awful situation in which Jewish women were being trapped in.

And we will continue to be the voice of the Jewish people, no matter who threatens us.

Last week we ran an op-ed article by Chaim Levin, a young man who has identified himself as both religious and homosexual.

We did not run this article to promote homosexuality. We did not run this article to condone anti-Halachic behavior. We did not run this article to intimate that homosexual behavior could be a Jewish life choice.

We ran this article because, whether one wants to admit it or not, there is a serious problem that some members of our religious community face – day in and day out. It could be your Chavrusah (study partner) in Yeshiva, the guy sitting next to you in shul, or your brother in your very own home. And this is true whether you wear a black hat, a streimel, or a knit yarmulka.

Pretending that there are no frum Jews with homosexual inclinations won’t make the truth go away. It won’t make the internal conflicts they fight with their Yetzer Harah (evil inclination) disappear.

We were asked to print this article after being approached by a therapist from within the frum community who primarily treats religious youth with drug abuse problems.

A significant percent of suicide attempts are committed by boys from not just religious, but rabbinic homes, because they thought they were homosexual and had no place in the Orthodox world they grew up in, even if they never acted on those impulses.

Until politics exits the science, it won’t be known if homosexuality is genetic, hormonal, neurological, psychological, or a choice. The Torah itself is very clear on where it stands on homosexual acts.

But the Torah is also very clear on how one should treat one’s fellow Jew, and certainly one who tries to be religious, whether they succeed or not, one should not find himself driven by his fellow Jews to contemplate suicide.

A situation where religious Jews are provoking children and adults who are different, to consider suicide is unthinkable and unacceptable.

Following the publication of this op-ed, a number of Jewish Press advertisers were approached and threatened. They were told to stop advertising with the Jewish Press.

The Jewish Press won’t give in to threats and we won’t be silenced.

We thank our advertisers who have notified us they plan to continue with us despite the threatening letters and that they won’t give into threats either, particularly when an article like this one may have very well have saved a Jewish life.

People can do Tshuva (repent) for many acts against Halacha, but what forgiveness can there be after pushing someone so far they would commit suicide?

3 comments:

  1. It is more a sad commentary on where judiaism is today when we read both this article and what Chaim Levin was brave enough to write.
    Indeed every Jew no matter what they are suffering from (one in four has mental illness or one in six suffers from food insecurity) deserves our brotherly love and encouragement to follow Hashem's ways as best as they can.

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  2. let him write his crap in the jewish week not the jewish press.....

    He is no longer frum and nobody cares about him or his family

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  3. Dear Anonymous above, it seems u are trying to hide ur homosexual tendencies and desires by masking yourself. Stop being nasty to other Jews and be nice to all. I have had people scream that eating OUD is the same as eating traif and I know people that have gone on to eat total traif basing it on that.

    The Jewish Press finally got some balls, something which you need to take out of your mouth!

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