[Jewish] Final reminder: Trembling Before God: the lives of Orthodox and Hassidic Gay & Lesbian Jews at Hampshire tonight!
Steven Nathan
snathan at hampshire.edu
Thu Apr 2 02:22:00 EDT 2009
*Trembling Before God: the lives of Orthodox and Hassidic Gay & Lesbian
Jews*
Trembling Before G-d shatters assumptions about faith, sexuality, and
religious fundamentalism. Built around intimately-told personal stories
of Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are gay or lesbian, the film portrays a
group of people who face a profound dilemma - how to reconcile their
passionate love of Judaism and the Divine with the drastic Biblical
prohibitions that forbid homosexuality. In the film we meet a range of
complex individuals: the world's first openly gay Orthodox rabbi;
closeted, married Hasidic gays and lesbians; Orthodox lesbian
high-school sweethearts; and individuals abandoned by religious
families. Trembling is more than a film; it's become a movement.
Followed by Film Talk! w/ Gabriel Blau, founder of The God & Sexuality
Conference and author of /Two Truths: Living as a Religious Gay Jew/.
*This event is on Thursday, April 2nd, 2009.
It is held at : Franklin Patterson - West Lecture Hall
This event starts at 7:00pm.
This is part of the Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival. Admission is
free for all 5 college students. Regular admission is $8.00. Seniors
and other students are $6.00.*
This event is organized by : Hampshire College Jewish Student Union,
Alize (Queer Jewish Student Group), Spiritual Life Office, Jewish
Studies Program, and Queer Student Services Office
For more information visit http://pvjff.org/html/schedule.html#a2 or
E-mail snathan at hampshire.edu <mailto:snathan at hampshire.edu>
--
Steven P. Nathan
Campus Rabbi
Interim LGBTQ Advisor
Hampshire College
Office of Spiritual Life -- Box SA
Amherst, MA 01002
Phone: (413) 559-5282
Fax: (413) 559-5663
snathan at hampshire.edu <mailto:snathan at hampshire.edu>
/"The more deeply immersed I became in the thinking of the prophets, the
more powerfully it became clear to me what the lives of the prophets
sought to convey: that morally speaking there is no limit to the concern
one must feel for the suffering of human beings. It also became clear to
me that in regard to cruelties committed in the name of a free society,
some are guilty, all are responsible."/
/-Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel/
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