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Behind the Aegis

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Tue Jun 16, 2020, 12:36 AM Jun 2020

Persian Jews are coming out of the closet and breaking down long-held taboos in their community

Growing up, Arya Marvazy knew only of one person who came out as queer in his tight-knit Persian Jewish community. That person was ostracized by family members. He frequently heard homophobic jokes and comments, including by peers, relatives at Shabbat dinner and — one time that seared into his memory — the rabbi of his synagogue.

So when Marvazy realized he was gay in sixth grade he felt “completely and utterly alone.”

“I really did believe, if I’m being honest, that I could not come out and live a functional life amongst friends and family and community as a Persian Jewish person,” he said.

But things looked different when Marvazy shared his coming-out story in March to some 100 people at the West Hollywood City Council chambers. The attendees had come together to celebrate the fifth annual Persian Pride Month, an initiative that Marvazy leads for the Jewish LGBTQ group JQ International.



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Persian Jews in LA, USA. Not Iran. Odoreida Jun 2020 #1
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