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Blue sky and sun awaited the crowd coming together at Gan Meir Park. With 34 degrees Celsius, it should become a warm, no, even a very hot day. Equipped with sun lotion and enough to drink, we partied up with locals supporting the demonstration along the beach promenade of Tel Aviv. Let the rainbow-colored festival begin and enjoy our first selection of the shots of the day:. Interested in more information for your Tel Aviv — Trip? Leave a comment or write an email and we will try to help and provide you with all the things you need to know.


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The subject of homosexuality and Judaism dates back to the Torah. The book of Vayikra Leviticus is traditionally regarded as classifying sexual intercourse between males as a to'eivah something abhorred or detested that can be subject to capital punishment by the currently non-existent Sanhedrin under halakha Jewish law. The issue has been a subject of contention within modern Jewish denominations , and has led to debate and division. Traditionally, Judaism has understood homosexual male intercourse as contrary to Judaism, and this opinion is still maintained by Orthodox Judaism. On the other hand, Reconstructionist Judaism and Reform Judaism do not hold this view, and allow both homosexual intercourse and same-sex marriage. Conservative Judaism 's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards , which until December held the same position as Orthodoxy, has since issued multiple opinions under its philosophy of pluralism ; one opinion continues to follow the Orthodox position while another opinion substantially liberalizes the view of homosexual sex and relationships while continuing to regard certain sexual acts as prohibited. Allen Bennett became the first openly gay rabbi in the United States in



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Adolf Hitler and the other Nazi leaders of Germany believed that Jews were racially inferior and dangerous. They used propaganda to convince the German people that they had to be dealt with. The Nazis made laws that deprived Jews of their rights and property. Then they forcibly separated them from the rest of German society and put them into ghettos.





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