- Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality
Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality (JONAH) is a
Jewish organization that focuses on “prevention, intervention, and healing of the underlying issues causing same-sex attractions”. [http://www.jonahweb.org/cms/e/index.php?option=content&task=category§ionid=5&id=12&Itemid=31 JONAH'S Mission Statement] Retrieved April 6, 2007] They take the literal view of theTorah that prohibits male homosexual behavior. This position is universally accepted by the Orthodox rabbinate as well as some of the Conservative rabbinate. [cite web|title=Joel Roth, Homosexuality Revisited, Rabbinical Assembly, December 6, 2006|url=http://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/docs/Roth_Final.pdf|accessdate=2007-01-23] As such, most of its members are OrthodoxJews . [http://www.jewishmag.com/44mag/homosexual/homosexual.htm Strugglers Overcoming Same-Sex Attraction] Jessel, Adam. 2001 Edition of the Jewish Magazine] Although the Torah does not prohibit homosexual thoughts, JONAH claims to help its members overcome homosexual thoughts. [http://www.ldolphin.org/jonahgays.html JONAH: Help for Jewish Homosexuals Consistent with Torah Principles] Rosenbluth, Susan. Jewish Voice & Opinion. December 8, 1999] They believe everyone can change, because the Creator has endowed mankind with freewill. and many people have claimed success. [http://www.jonahweb.org/cms/e/index.php?option=content&task=category§ionid=2&id=8&Itemid=29 Our Stories & Letters] Retrieved April 6, 2006] It uses a variety of "psycho-educational" methods, including live support group meetings, E-mail list-serv groups, networking, therapy referrals, experiential weekend programs.http://www.pathinfo.org/orgs.htm Retrieved April 6, 2006] It has an extensive library which includes books, articles, and tapes. It attracts a variety of Jews with same-sex attractions, including those who are engaging themselves in homosexual activities but want to lead a heterosexual life, and those who are already in a heterosexual relationship and/or marriage. It also works directly with spouses, parents, and other friends and relatives.JONAH uses
conversion therapy techniques that are not endorsed by mainstream medical organizations and many of which have expressed concerns over some of the ethics and motivations surrounding its practice.JONAH was created in 1999, with its executive offices in Jersey City, New Jersey. Co-Founder and Co-Director is
Arthur A. Goldberg J.D., who also is president ofPATH and chairman ofNARTH [NARTH: [http://www.narth.com/menus/officers.html NARTH Officers] , seen July 19. 2008.] . Previously, most support groups were Christian, and Jews had nowhere to turn within their own religion. It is now a world-wide organization, with the majority of its membership in the United States, Israel, Canada and Europe. [http://www.narth.com/docs/newsjonah.html News from JONAH] ] Its website is in English, Hebrew and Spanish. In July 2003, it joined with 10 other organization that "help people conflicted over unwanted homosexual attractions" [http://www.pathinfo.org/index2.htm PATH web site] Retrieved April 4, 2006] to form a coalition calledPositive Alternatives to Homosexuality . [http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=55252 Diverse Coalition Forms to Support People Seeking ‘Non-Gay’ Alternatives to Unwanted Homosexuality] JERSEY CITY, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- July 09, 2003 ]JONAH does not teach hatred towards homosexuals. Rabbi Dr. Samuel Rosenberg, L.C.S.W., the group director for JONAH, stated "We must repeatedly remind ourselves that, in the Torah, it is not the person, but the act that is abhorred. Moreover, even after the act, we have the obligation to promote teshuva and not censure by the family, leaders, and community."
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See also
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Atzat Nefesh
*David Benkof
*Ex-gay movement
*Homosexuality and Judaism
*Conversion therapy External links
* [http://www.jonahweb.org Official website]
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