Controversy In A Herzliya Elementary School Interview with Tamar Uriel-Beeri
We cannot keep our heads in the sand, even if it’s a controversial
issue, and we therefore need to address those issues that are at hand and bring them to the forefront. When there are concerns that go against the typical way of lifestyle happen in the United States, it is not just accepted, but celebrated. But, when such ways happen in Israel, it is cause for shock. However, it usually takes a while for it to reach Israel. In fact, it is said that everything that happens in the United States comes to Israel 20 years later. And yet, in a Herzliya elementary school, a child that was born a male is known as a girl. The subject of transgender children has reached Israel, and people are shocked, to say the least. Elad Zadikov. Former deputy mayor of Herzliya is outraged,
and called it insane. Our guest, Tamar Uriel-Beeri managing editor of The Jerusalem Post's website, JPost.com. covered this story, in The Jerusalem Post.
Tamar discussed the child’s background and why the school is permitting it. There was much discussion about the transgender issue in all circles and how mental health professionals are addressing it.
During the interview, Tamar spoke about the shocking headlines in Israel, regarding 24 year old Sapir Nahum who went missing, and her ex-boyfriend, Wahl Robin Halaya was immediately brought in as the main suspect, and how the police described him as the most manipulative suspect they’d ever interrogated.
On a political note, Tamar offered her opinion about Benny Gantz and Gideon Sa’ar running together in the election.
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