(JEWISH GROUP) For years, Jewish activists tried to get the NYC Dyke March to accept Zionists. Now, they're moving on.
Tens of thousands of queer women, nonbinary and trans people are expected to take to the streets of Manhattan on Saturday to celebrate the women who fought for their right to celebrate safely and to declare equal rights for all. Some will also be there to condemn the state of Israel, as organizers of the renowned Dyke March insist for the second year in a row that anti-Zionism has become a core value of the event.
But the bitter internal fight that shift sparked last year has vanished, along with many of the marchs longtime Jewish participants. Many will attend a separate event on Saturday hosted by Shalom, Dykes, a group created in 2024 by former Dyke March participants who have been shut out of the celebration.
There has been an exodus, said Nate Shalev, who spent a decade on the marchs organizing committee. Shalev stepped down when the organizers turned on them and other Jewish supporters of Israel after the Oct. 7 attacks. Anyone who has dissented, anyone who has any sort of connection to Israel, anyone who is quote unquote not a good Jew.
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You dont get to determine who is a good dyke or a bad dyke, just as you dont get to determine who is a good Jewish person or who is a bad Jewish person, Kreines said. There is no one way to exist.
Other Jewish activists who challenged the committees anti-Zionist stance last year faced similar treatment, including Judith Kasen-Windsor, the widow of legendary gay rights activist Edie Windsor the lead plaintiff in the landmark marriage equality case at the Supreme Court. Kasen-Windsor was also told she was no longer welcome at any Dyke March planning or organizational meetings.
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