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Tuesday, May 06, 2025

I conclude with a quote from the Rov זצללה"ה. "We must remember that an ethical or Halachic principle decreed by God is not rendered void by the fact that the people refuse to abide by it.




Rabbi Mayer Twersky RESPONDS TO HERSHEL SCHACHTER'S DISTORTIONS:

 


The belated (April 3, 2025) publication of the Hareni Club Protocols (“Exhibit B”) has allowed us to clarify and, perhaps for the first time, accurately contextualize elements of the Hareni Club agreement.

The recent agreement contractually commits to, sanctions and institutionalizes not only the L.G.B.T.Q. nomenclature but its agenda as well.

In April 2021, the Y.U. Pride Alliance filed suit against Y.U., alleging discrimination and demanding that Yeshiva recognize a Gay Pride Club.

Y.U., in its filing with the courts in 2021 and 2022, correctly exposed the Plaintiffs’ heretical goals “to change Yeshiva’s Torah-based understanding of L.G.B.T.Q. issues.” Y.U. even incorporated the Plaintiff’s actual self-revelatory words, as evidenced in this next sentence. “And (the) Plaintiff’s desired goal – forcing Yeshiva to make “cultural changes” to its religious environment and “make a statement.”” (See pages App.246, App.251 here.)

The Plaintiffs’ strategy and methods were also exposed. As summarized by Justice Alito, “To facilitate these goals, the Alliance planned to host events that framed Jewish practices and religious events through an LGBTQ lens.” (See Yeshiva University, et al, v. YU Pride Alliance, et al.)

All this notwithstanding, Y.U., לדאבון לבנו ולעגמת נפשנו, on March 20, 2025, incredibly announced that it had agreed to a club wherein students openly identify as (and thereby openly identify with the philosophy of) L.G.B.T.Q. In its contractual commitment to this L.G.B.T.Q. club, which was revealed when “Exhibit B” was later unsealed, Y.U. pre-approved events such as “Mishloach Manot project”, “pre-holiday events such as pre-Rosh Hashana/ pre-Pesach (dinner and discussion)” etc. – i.e., events which implement the very strategy and methods of the Pride Alliance.

Y.U. also pre-approved “a professional networking/career development event” which further signified the ignoble agenda of the students’ Hareni Club. Such an event fosters active L.G.B.T.Q. identification in the workplace, while clearly betraying Y.U.’s ostensible, exclusive goal of a club which fosters and strengthens genuine commitment to Torah.

The Pride Alliance embarked upon a heretical campaign “to change Yeshiva’s Torah-based understanding of L.G.B.T.Q. issues” and to make “cultural changes.” They formulated a strategic plan for this campaign, i.e., to “frame Jewish practices and religious events through an L.G.B.T.Q. lens.” Y.U., in the Hareni Club agreement, mind bogglingly approved that insidious plan.

Effectively, Y.U. approved not only a social, professional gay club but one for כפירה.

אוי לעינים שכך רואות, אוי לאזנים שכך שומעות.

The mythical, illusory notion that the goals or methods of the club have changed since 2021-2022 is belied by the fact that the current students also insist upon identifying as L.G.B.T.Q. and by the representative, self-revelatory, celebratory, triumphant reactions of the co-presidents of the Hareni Club. (e.g., “I think this will really show that there is no separation between being queer and being a Jew . . .”, Hayley Goldberg (New York Times, March 20, 2025); “This agreement was a huge step in terms of normalizing being queer at YU”, Schneur Friedman (InsideHigherEd.com, March 26, 2025).)

This communication is intended to provide clarity and direction, not engage in condemnation. But without recognizing that this agreement is a staggering, sacrilegious, self-destructive travesty, it is nigh impossible to recognize Yeshiva’s exigent obligations at this moment.

Moving forward with clarity and correct(ed) context, it is abundantly clear that such a club categorically cannot (continue to) exist. The agreement constitutes a חלול השם, זיוף התורה and חורבן הישיבה, and, as such, cannot be countenanced at all for any period.

Mayer Twersky
1 Iyar, 5785

https://torahweb.org/torah/special/2025/rtwe_club.html

 

Response to Ongoing Chilul Hashem at Y.U.

 

https://torahweb.org/torah/special/2025/rtwe_club2.html

 

Reflections Upon and Reaction to a Student Club for "LGBTQ"

https://torahweb.org/torah/special/2025/rtwe_club.html

 

YU Creates New LGBTQ Club ‘Grounded in Halacha and Torah Values’ 

 


Yeshiva University announced the establishment of the Kol Yisrael Areivim Club Monday, an undergraduate student club for LGBTQ students “striving to live authentic Torah lives.” 

The club was approved by the administration and senior roshei yeshiva, with input from LGBTQ students, and was formed due to student interest in a club in line with traditional Orthodox values. Like other undergraduate clubs, club members will be granted access to the university’s resources and will be allowed to host events, provided they remain “within the framework of Halacha.”

“We recognize that our undergraduate students, including our LGBTQ students, who choose to attend Yeshiva come with different expectations and navigate different challenges than those who choose a secular college,” stated an email sent to undergraduate students. “And as such, we have been working to formulate a Torah framework to provide our LGBTQ students with an enhanced support system that continues to facilitate their religious growth and personal life journeys.

“Today, we are announcing a new initiative to support our LGBTQ undergraduates, which includes a new student club that presents an approved traditional Orthodox alternative to YU Pride Alliance and a commitment to strengthen our on-campus support services.”

The email was signed by YU President Ari Berman, Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Hershel Schachter, Chairman of the board of YU Ira Mitzner and Chairman of the board of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) Lance Hirt. 

https://yucommentator.org/2022/10/yu-creates-new-lgbtq-club-grounded-in-halacha-and-torah-values/

5 comments:

Garnel Ironheart said...

My understand is that this was a misfire by YU.
Rav Schechter's point is "We have gay students. They feel awkward. They want to be good Torah Jews but have unacceptable desires. They need emotional support to deal with that but that doen't mean acceptance of their urges as legitimate."
The LGBT club responded with "You see! YU accept this as normal."
No good deed ever goes unpunished.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

First - R' Mayer Twersky would know! Second --- Insiders tell me he was told "sign the letter or lose your job". He camouflaged the wording for guys like you who are willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, naively, I'm too smart to know what Schachter is!

Garnel Ironheart said...

I agree this was a dumb move. YU's only response was "If you don't want to keep Shabbos, don't come to YU and demand that we permit chilul Shabbos. And the same for all the other mitzvos. No one is forcing you to come here but we will not be dictated to on how to run the school."

Paul Mendlowitz said...

Next...McDonalds club? Can't help ourselves...

Garnel Ironheart said...

Well that's the real danger. Once the red line has been crossed, there's no further lines.
What about premarital sex using the pilegesh excuse? At what point is there pressure to bring someone from YCT to teach "Queer Torah"? (Look it up, it's crazy!)
I wonder how many Muslim madrassas would accommodate a pork rib club.