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Orthodoxy no drag for gay Israeli crossdresser

Started by Amelia Pond, August 12, 2013, 11:06:12 AM

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Orthodoxy no drag for gay Israeli crossdresser
DANIEL ESTRIN, August 3, 2013, 3:14 am

http://www.timesofisrael.com/orthodoxy-no-drag-for-gay-israeli-crossdresser/

Just shy of midnight, Shahar Hadar trades his knitted white yarmulke for a wavy blond wig and a pink velvet dress.

Cheers greet him in a packed gay bar as he starts to swivel to a Hebrew pop song, his shiny red lips mouthing lyrics that mean more to him than the audience knows: "With God's help you'll have the strength / To overcome and give your all."

It has been a long and agonizing metamorphosis for Hadar, 34, from being a conflicted Orthodox Jew to a proud religious gay man — and drag queen. Most Orthodox Jewish gay men, like those in other conservative religious communities around the world, are compelled to make a devil's bargain: marry a woman to remain in their tight-knit religious community, or abandon their family, community and religion to live openly gay lives.

But while Orthodox Judaism generally condemns homosexuality, there is a growing group of devout gay Jews in Israel unwilling to abandon their faith and demanding a place in the religious community.
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