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Sandra Haynie
Sandra Jane Haynie (born June 4, 1943) is an American professional golfer. Haynie was born in Fort Worth, Texas. She won 42 events on the LPGA Tour, including four major championships. She finished in the -
Frances Faye
Frances Faye (real name Frances Cohen, November 4, 1912 – November 8, 1991) was an American cabaret and show tune singer and pianist. She was born to a working-class Jewish family in Brooklyn, NY. She -
Steven Greenberg (rabbi)
and his rabbinic ordination from YU's RIETS. He is currently a Senior Teaching Fellow at CLAL (National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership), an interdenominational Jewish think tank, leadership training institute, and resource center. -
Passing (sociology)
of simultaneously changing multiple groups, such as a male suicide bomber who shaved off his beard, dressed and wore makeup to appear as a Jewish woman in order to enter a hotel in Israel. Etymologically -
Forcible retraction of the foreskin
prepuce have not yet sufficiently developed to allow for full or partial retraction. This may be painful, and can sometimes damage the glans and mucous inner tissue of the foreskin. It is sometimes performed by -
Stanley Biber
Stanley H. Biber (May 4, 1923 – January 16, 2006) was an American physician who was a pioneer in sex reassignment surgery, performing thousands of procedures during his long career. Biber was born to a Jewish -
Peter Paige
Peter Paige (born June 20, 1969) is an American actor, director and screenwriter. His debut as director and writer was on the film Say Uncle. Paige was born in West Hartford, Connecticut. He graduated from -
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Robert Vano
emigrated via Yugoslavia and Italy to the United States where he made a living as a hairdresser and beauty parlor assistant. Later on, he worked as an assistant for a number of fashion photographers and -
Cheryl Spector
Spector was born in Lakewood, New Jersey, and raised in Toms River, New Jersey. She was raised Jewish and later baptized as a Christian, but continued to celebrate both faiths and attended services at the -
Adam & Steve
Adam& Steve is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by and starring Craig Chester, who also wrote the screenplay. It deals with the lives of two gay men, played by Craig Chester and Malcolm -
Ronnie Kroell
Ronnie Kroell (born February 1, 1983) is an American fashion model, actor& singer best known for appearing on the first season of the Bravo reality series Make Me a Supermodel. Kroell was born in Chicago -
Alison Garrigan
Alison Garrigan (born September 1958) is an American actor, singer, and costume designer, the daughter of actors Jonathan and Jo Farwell. She is well known for playing both male and female roles. She has performed -
Jane's World
a wide audience. Braddock devised Jane in 1991 but never actually got her onto paper until 1998 and put it on the Internet in late March. In late 2001, Jane's World was printed as -
Rebecca Drysdale
and writing partner Jordan Peele. The two of them became the sketch comedy duo Two White Guys and were soon shipped off to perform with BOOM Chicago, an American style comedy theatre in Amsterdam. After -
Elise Cowen
Elise Nada Cowen (1933 - February 1, 1962, Washington Heights, Manhattan) was an American poet, part of the Beat generation. Born to a wealthy Jewish family in Long Island, New York, Cowen wrote poetry from a -
Jahna Steele
Template:Infobox Celebrity Jahna Erica Steele (29 September 1958 — 24 January 2008 ) was an American transgender entertainer and Las Vegas showgirl who was voted Las Vegas' "Sexiest Showgirl on The Strip" in 1991, "Entertainer of -
Ronnie Gilbert
Ronnie Gilbert was also the name of the bass player for the rock band Blues Magoos. Ronnie Gilbert (born 1926) is a well-known American folk-singer, one of the members of The Weavers with -
The Birdcage
The Birdcage is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Mike Nichols, adapted by Elaine May, and starring Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane, and Dianne Wiest. Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine -
Ed Wood (film)
Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the eponymous cult filmmaker. The film concerns the period in Wood's life when -
Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss
Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss is a 1998 American independent, gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Tommy O'Haver and starring Sean P. Hayes, Brad Rowe, and Meredith Scott Lynn. The film -
Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality
Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality (JONAH) is a Jewish organization that focuses on “prevention, intervention, and healing of the underlying issues causing same-sex attractions”. They take the literal view of the Torah that -
Michael Manning (fetish artist)
black& white erotic comix in 1987 while working as an animator and director of short films, commercials, and music videos. Early exposure to Japanese animation, fairy-tale book illustration, American and European comix, and mythology -
Jeanne Phillips
Jeanne Phillips writes the most widely read advice column in the world, "Dear Abby." She is the daughter of Pauline Esther Friedman Phillips, who founded "Dear Abby" in 1956. In a Dear Abby column in -
Mary Elizabeth Clark
mover of the AIDS Education and Global Information System database, now located at www.aegis.org [1] and previously a pre-World Wide Web bulletin board system. Clark was born Michael Clark, and served as
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