Jewish groups to adopt measure backing gays in army


UBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd" Jewish groups to adopt measure backing gays in army Wednesday, February 17, 2010       3 Adar, 5770         Web JPost.com create JPOST.COM your Home Page       Jerusalem 25 °C fresh York 0 °C London 4 °C   Home | Headlines | Iranian Threat | Jewish World | idea | Trade | true Estate | Local Israel | Blogs | Arts & Culture | Français  | Classifieds  Israel | Middle East | International | Health & Sci-Tech | Features | go | Cafe Oleh | Magazine | Sports | Israel Guide | Subscribe | Services Archives JP Toolbar Christian World Youth Magazines RSS Feeds News Ticker More Services JPost Store Israel Hotels Vacation Rentals Philanthropy Green Israel Car Rentals Learn Hebrew JPost Mall Sderot Dove JP Travel Guide Links Purim E-cards Christian World Ten Tribes Advertise on JPost Media Kit לימוד אנגלית      Breaking News     JPost.com Jewish World Jewish News   .large_body p, .large_body span { font-size: 18px; } .small_body p, .small_body span { font-size: 12px; } Photo by: ASSOCIATED PRESS Jewish groups to adopt measure backing gays in military BY JTA 17/02/2010 10:04 Leaders likely to question for repeal of US military's "Don't Ask, Don't disclose" policy.   NEW YORK - A group of national and local Jewish leaders will likely adopt a resolution next week calling for the repeal of the US military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy on gay and lesbian soldiers.The resolution, to be brought up Feb. 23 in Dallas at the annual plenum of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, calls the policy an "anomaly" and notes that most Western nations, Israel included, allow gays and lesbians to openly distribute in the armed forces."The JCPA believes that gay, lesbian, and bisexual personnel should be allowed to openly serve in all branches of the military service subject to the same rules of military conduct that apply to all those who serve openly," the resolution says.The text goes on to encourage constituents of JCPA -- an umbrella organization bringing together the synagogue movements, national Jewish organizations and local Jewish populations across North America -- to advocate for the policy's repeal and to foster dialogue with those of opposing views.Rabbi Steve Gutow, the JCPA's executive director, told JTA that he had not encountered any significant opposition to the measure, which he expects to pass."I judge there became a recognition that this was going to be an issue this year and we wanted to have a stand on it," Gutow stated.Indeed, after a year in which President Obama drew fire for his lack of movement on the issue, the president announced in his State of the Union address in January that he would be seeking a repeal of the law, which was adopted as a compromise measure in 1993. A week later, the state's top two defense officials also called for the law's repeal at a hearing on Capitol Hill.The leader of the Conservative movement's synagogue arm already has publicly approach out against the policy, as has the Reform movement's Religious Action Center."We know that sexual orientation is innate, and it cannot be God's will to give gay men and lesbians less dignity than God has given the rest of us," noted Rabbi Steven Wernick, the executive vice president and CEO of the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism, in the blog On Faith. "We believe strongly, therefore, that every American citizen, regardless of ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, should have the correct to serve our country. And no American citizen should have to lie about the person he or she most loves."Though the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" resolution may be the most publicly controversial issue on the JCPA agenda, Gutow said that most of the council's attention this year will be focused on the efforts to delegitimize Israel and the need to foster civil discourse in the Jewish population. Resolutions will be considered on both subjects.The JCPA plenum, which runs Feb. 20-23, is expected to draw about 300 participants from 35 communities across the country, in addition to representatives of several national Jewish groups. Among the planned speakers are Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, and the State Department envoy on anti-Semitism, Hannah Rosenthal. Oren is slated to address Israeli security, while Rosenthal will join Anti-Defamation League chief Abraham Foxman in a panel discussion on anti-Semitism. Also on the speakers list is the previous Clinton administration housing and urban development secretary, Henry Cisneros, and Kenneth Stein, an Emory University professor who resigned his position at the Carter Center in a protest over the former president's booklet on the Middle East.       Rate this article         Talkback Add a Talkback describe Abuse Read all Talkbacks end Thank you for sending your comment. Your reply has been recieved. If selected for publication, it will appear on our site as soon as feasible. 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