Shabbat Sermon: One Piece at a Time with Rav Hazzan Aliza Berger




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>Tom Ammiano struggled in high school. A teenager in the late 50s, he was gangly and effeminate, with a high-pitched voice. Even though he wasn’t out of the closet, everyone knew that he was different, and they bullied him mercilessly for it. Back then, homophobia legally enforced. Same-sex partnerships were criminalized. Being gay was seen as a mental health issue, and one deserving of ridicule and scorn. Tom knew there was no universe in which he could be his full self.</p> <p><br> Nevertheless, he tried to fit in.</p>