LGBT Jews plan to counter DC Dyke March

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Several Jewish LGBTQ groups plan to hold a “march for true inclusion” at the DC Dyke March after the organizers revealed “pro-Israel” symbols are banned Flickr/TedEytan/CC BY-SA 2.0

Three Jewish organizations plan to protest at the DC Dyke March on Friday in opposition to the march organizers’ decision to ban “Israel symbols,” including, in some cases, the Star of David.

Tyler Harris, executive director of A Wider Bridge, a pro-Israel LGBTQ organization, said the ban excludes members of his group.

“We are people who are part of this community who have been discriminated against and excluded,” he said “And they ignore us. We deserve a seat at the table.”

A Wider Bridge will participate in the protest, which Harris called a “march for true inclusion.” Other participants include the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington and Zioness, a progressive Zionist organization.

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On Thursday, the three groups released a statement criticizing the Dyke March’s Star of David policy.

“The DC Dyke March should know better than to stoke the flames of division and pain by driving a wedge between Queer Arabs and Jews at a time we must stand united against homo- and transphobia, anti-Semitism, and Islamophobia. We hope that they will do better – for the sake and advancement of all of our communities,” the statement said.

“Hopefully, other Jewish people will stand in solidarity and march with us. We’re going to stand our ground. It’s a public street and a public place,” said local LGBTQ activist AJ Campbell, who also signed onto the statement.

Yael Horowitz, a Jewish organizer of the Dyke March, said that organizers are asking “that participants not bring pro-Israel paraphernalia in solidarity with our queer Palestinian friends,” The Washington Post reported.  “Jewish stars and other identifications and celebrations of Jewishness (yarmulkes, talit, other expressions of Judaism or Jewishness) are welcome and encouraged,” Horowitz said.

Reached on Facebook, a Jewish organizer offered no clarification about in which contexts the Star of David will be permitted at Friday’s march. Pride flags resembling the U.S. flag are also banned, while flags with pro-Palestinian symbols are permitted.

This is not the first time that a Dyke March has banned pro-Israel and Jewish symbols. Two years ago, three women were kicked out of the Chicago Dyke March for displaying pride flags with the Star of David on them. The incident gained national attention.

Friday’s counter-marchers here hope for a different result.

“The organizers have a chance to apologize,” Harris said. “If they recognize [that] and make a public apology, I think we can move forward with them. Otherwise, we will meet [with other organizations] and talk about an alternative space that is fully inclusive that can be made to replace this discriminatory event.”

The DC Dyke March will begin June 7 at 5:30 p.m. at McPherson Square. The counter march will meet at 4:30 p.m. at 1000 Vermont Ave. NW.

“It is outrageous that in preparing to celebrate LGBTQ pride, the D.C. Dyke March is forbidding Jewish participants from carrying any flag or sign that includes the Star of David, which is universally recognized as a symbol of the Jewish people,”  Jonathan Greenblatt, Anti-Defamation League CEO said in a statement. “Banning the Star of David in their parade is anti-Semitic, plain and simple. The LGBTQ community and its supporters are diverse, and that is part of its tremendous strength. We call on the organizers to immediately reverse this policy.”

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  1. That which is called the “Israel flag” is actually a Jewish flag, adopted by the State of Israel upon its proclamation. When Jews raise this flag they do so as Jews, not as citizens of the liberal democratic and sovereign nation-state of the Jewish people. Banning the flag is akin to banning Jews, only because they are Jewish. Sadly, this is one of the signs of our times: widespread anti-Jewish racism / antisemitism.

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