World Congress of Gay and Lesbian Jewish Organizations
World Congress of Gay and Lesbian Jewish Organizations
- The organized movement of lesbian and gay Jews took root in the mid-1970s when groups of Jewish homosexuals in the United States, England, and Israel began gathering for religious, educational, and social purposes. After centuries of denial, the Jewish community was faced with the reality of this increasingly visible and vocal minority. By 1989, nearly 30 groups of Jewish gay men and women throughout the world were part of the World Congress of Gay and Lesbian Jewish Organizations, an international body devoted to community education about homophobia and support for both member and newly emerging gay Jewish groups.[1]
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- ↑ A Cooper No longer invisible: gay and lesbian Jews build a movement. J Homosex. 1989;18(3-4):83-94. doi: 10.1300/J082v18n03_04.