

present:
KESHET GA`AVA
RAINBOW OF PRIDE 2002
THE 17 th WORLD CONFERENCE OF GLBT JEWS
At Kibbutz Givat Haviva, Conference Center Israel, July
4 – 7, 2002
World Congress of Directors Meeting July 3 – 4, 2002
Israel Pride in Tel Aviv June 28, 2002
Registration and conference info:
www.wcgljo.org
www.kenes.com/israelpride
Following the great success of the Horizons 2000
conference in New Jersey, the next World Conference of
GLBT Jews will take place in Israel. The World Congress
of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Jews and the
AGUDAH – the National Association of GLBT in Israel –
are firm in their decision to hold the conference as
planned, and to make it the best conference ever, as a
sign of commitment to the thriving GLBT community in
Israel.
To
accommodate the conference, Israel Pride festivities
were rescheduled. The Israel Pride March and the
Festival will launch the activities on Friday, June 28,
2002. The conference itself will take place on the
weekend of July 4-7, at the secluded, yet centrally
located, Kibbutz Givat Haviva. In between Pride and the
conference, a whole week of activities and trips is
planned. Come to the conference and have the most
wonderful visit to Israel ever.
Visit the Israel Pride web site for further information
as it becomes available www.kenes.com/israelprid.
If
you want to see the main street of Tel Aviv decorated in
rainbow flags and all variety of GLBT pride, if you want
to participate in a special pride Knesset meeting in
Jerusalem, if you want to visit Sodom with GLBT Jews
from all over the world, come to see Keshet
Ga`ava/Rainbow of Pride 2002, the 17 th World Conference
of GLBT Jews. The serene lawns of Kibbutz Givat Haviva
hosted the previous World Congress Regional Conference
in Israel 1994. The Kibbutz swimming pool was the site
of a wonderful party in 1994 and we hope to have an ever
greater one in 2002! Planned activities include trips to
the Galilee, to Sodom and Jerusalem, parties,
receptions, an International Jewish student meeting and
an International meeting of Jewish professionals.
Everyone is invited to attend this exciting conference;
this is an experience you should not miss. Photos of
last year`s Israel Pride are available at the GO Gay
website:
www.pridepage.com