Chani Getter

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Chani Getter is an American counselor focusing on those leaving the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community and in transition.

Early life

Chani Getter was born into an ultra-Orthodox Jewish family, and was legally married off by her family at the age of seventeen. She had three children over the next five years, before coming out as gay, a story that was covered in the documentary film devOUT[1] and also featured in a PBS documentary television show Religious & Ethics Newsweekly.[2] She later left her husband with her children, which resulted in divorce. Getter then became a part of the Jewish Renewal movement, and maintaining her Orthodox observances for some time.[3][4] She has been critical of the insular nature of Orthodox communities in New York City.[5]

Career

Getter is the program director at Footsteps, which aids former ultra-orthodox Jewish people enter mainstream society,[6][7] including those exiting in order to follow their natural sexual preferences.[8] Her work as a life coach and counselor was featured in the documentary film One of Us. She also facilitates a LGBTQ women’s support group for Keshet.[9][10][11]

References

  1. ""DevOUT"— a new film about Orthodox Gay Jews (from Tablet Magazine)". 19 December 2011.
  2. "May 10, 2013 ~ Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism - May 10, 2013 - Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly - PBS". 10 May 2013.
  3. "Haredi and Out of the Closet".
  4. "Gay Jews Struggle in the Orthodox World – Tablet Magazine". www.tabletmag.com.
  5. Zarum, Lara (16 October 2017). "Netflix's One of Us Reveals the Fight of Hasidic Jews to Break From the Sect".
  6. "When Living Your Truth Can Mean Losing Your Children".
  7. West, Melanie Grayce (12 August 2014). "Formerly Orthodox, and Struggling for Parental Rights" – via www.wsj.com.
  8. "'You Will Lose Your Entire Family': Inside The Struggle To Come Out In Ultra-Orthodox Judaism".
  9. "'One of Us': Film Review - TIFF 2017".
  10. "Review: 'One of Us,' a Portrait of Starting a New Life".
  11. Blog, Godzooks: The Faith in Facts (19 May 2018). "Breaking Up: Why Is Leaving Religion So Hard? Hasidic".