Camp Ramah to Allow Kids to Bunk According to Gender Identity
The Camp Ramah network of Conservative Jewish summer camps has published a diversity statement notifying parents that their children may be bunking with children of the opposite sex due to gender identity issues.
Camp Ramah, which operates camps in the United States, Canada and Israel, acknowledged that parents might not like the idea a son might have to bunk with a girl who identifies as a boy, and vice versa.
In a statement asserting its “commitment to diversity and inclusion,” (first uploaded in April 2021) the camp wrote under the section entitled Value: Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity :
“The Ramah community includes campers and staff of all sexual orientations and gender identities. With the recognition that gender identity and sexual orientation are distinct, Ramah seeks to simultaneously create a safe and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ identified kids, staff, and parents.
a. RAMAH IN ACTION: We achieve this by aiming to avoid heteronormative assumptions in our language and programming, and by educating our staff. In our bunking process, our goal is to support an individual’s wellbeing, which may include bunking campers and staff according to gender identity rather than birth sex. We recognize that this may represent a “learning zone” for some of our families and we are happy to provide additional information and resources.”
The camp added that it “welcomes and reflects families of all constellations which include: single parents, same-sex parents, divorced households, blended families, non-parent guardians, and everything in between.”
Camp Ramah Diversity Statement. |
Inclusion within reason can be a good thing, particularly for children who might otherwise be punished for their parents’ issues. But what is the message to heterosexual children when they are forced to share their sleeping space, whether they want to or not – – with someone whose biological sex is different from their own? What about the “individual’s wellbeing” for those children, who are the most vulnerable of all at bedtime in a summer camp, far away from home?
A discussion of the mental health implications for the straight kids, who are generally in the majority, would require an entire article on its own. Suffice to say that extreme discomfort and possibly permanent trauma is well within the expectations in such a situation.
As for those whose gender identity differs from their biological sex . . . there’s gonna be a whole bunch of pregnant boys at the end of this summer.
4 comments:
Funny thing. I went to Ramah Canada for several summers and they had this strict rule - no boys in girl's cabins and no girls in boy's cabins. It wasn't appropriate, there was never a good reason so not allowed!
"But what is the message to heterosexual children when they are forced to share their sleeping space, whether they want to or not"
The message is: This is okay. This is to be celebrated. And if you have a problem with it, you're a f---ing intolerant person we want nothing to do with and you certainly don't represent "Jewish" values.
Contrary to popular belief, the so-called "Conservative Judaism" (which is neither) is an offshoot of Deform Judaism [You have never conflated the Resh with the Dalet?], and not the other way around. So whichever way the Deform movement goes, Conservative is sure to follow.
@Garnel
It is not ok, nor to be celebrated.
Yeesh, Snag, obviously. The point is that if you protest that you're not comfortable with your 14 year of daughter sharing a bunkbed with a 14 year old cross-dressing boy, you will be attacked as intolerant. Likely your child will be banned from camp.
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