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Yeshiva University students face uphill battle on campus in planned LGBTQ event

95 shares One student told JTA that he witnessed Yeshiva University rabbis tearing down posters advertising an LGBTQ event on campus. (Courtesy of YU student organizers via JTA) JTA Ten years after an event featuring gay students and graduates divided Yeshiva University, students at the Modern Orthodox school are planning another event on LGBTQ issues with trepidation. The students who helped plan the event set for Sunday say they do not want their names associated with the panel out of concern that it could have negative academic, personal or professional consequences in the Orthodox world. One said he saw rabbis at the school tearing down flyers promoting the virtual event and filed a federal discrimination complaint against the school as a result.

After arduous process and multiple setbacks, Yeshiva University students to again hold an LGBTQ event on campus | JTA

After arduous process and multiple setbacks, Yeshiva University students to again hold an LGBTQ event on campus | JTA
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After arduous process and multiple setbacks, Yeshiva University students to again hold an LGBTQ event on campus

December 18, 2020 2:18 pm One student told JTA that he witnessed Yeshiva University rabbis tearing down posters advertising an LGBTQ event on campus. (Courtesy of YU student organizers) Advertisement (JTA) Ten years after an event featuring gay students and graduates divided Yeshiva University, students at the Modern Orthodox school are planning another event on LGBTQ issues with trepidation. The students who helped plan the event set for Sunday say they do not want their names associated with the panel out of concern that it could have negative academic, personal or professional consequences in the Orthodox world. One said he saw rabbis at the school tearing down flyers promoting the virtual event and filed a federal discrimination complaint against the school as a result.

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