

You can think of any sentimental thing and fight back tears.
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NOT THIS SUMMER MUAHAHAHAHAHA
I don’t understand how I started to feel so sick. Today WAS such a good day. Now I’m stuck here for the next five hours.
Members from different organizations of Jewish LGBT people marched in the 64th Celebrate Israel Parade on Sunday, marking the first time an openly gay group has been allowed to participate.
A little bit of history on the parade from the Jewish Week:
In 1999 and 2000, the LGBT synagogue Congregation Beth Simchat Torah was allowed to march in the parade after they brokered a deal with the Parade Committee by which they were included in a group of other Manhattan synagogues with after school programs, but they were not allowed to put the words “gay” or “lesbian” on their banner, according to a website run by Rick Landman, a CBST member. Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum could not be reached for comment before Shabbat.
Participants in the LGBT group that [marched] on June 3 include Jewish Queer Youth, Congregation Beth Simchat Torah and a number of others, according to a press release from JQY, a support and advocacy organization.
What great news for the start of Pride month! This is a huge step for people in these communities. Congratulations to all.

GONNA GO WORKOUT AT THE GYM