A Wider Bridge
A Wider Bridge is a United States–based 501 nonprofit organization which mobilizes the LGBTQ community to fight antisemitism and support Israel and its LGBTQ community. AWB connects the LGBT communities in the U.S. and Israel and advocating for LGBT rights in Israel. The organization has activists across North America and around the world. It sponsors a campaign Queers Against Antisemitism which is described as "a movement of queer activists who pledge to fight antisemitism as it spreads around the globe."
History
The organization was founded in 2010 by Arthur Slepian after a homophobic shooting in Bar Noar, a gay bar in Tel Aviv. Slepian thought that LGBT relations between North America and Israel should not only come in times of crisis, but that the communities in both countries should be more consistently connected. The group also focuses on the message that it is possible to be both LGBT and Jewish.In 2011 A Wider Bridge was named an Upstarter by the group UpStart, a Jewish entrepreneurial group.
In 2017, A Wider Bridge announced that they would be changing directors on January 15 of 2018 from Arthur Slepian to Tye Gregory.
In July 2020 A Wider Bridge announced Ethan Felson as executive director. In November 2024 Felson was charged with lewd and lascivious conduct due to allegations of sexual misconduct against a Vermont museum employee, and in March 2025 Denise Eger was named as interim executive director of A Wider Bridge.
Services
Education
A Wider Bridge does educational presentations at various places across the United States, including college campuses, to inform others about LGBT rights in Israel. The group brings LGBT activists and artists from Israel across the U.S. to help educate people about LGBT life and culture in Israel. A Wider Bridge also educates Jewish LGBT individuals in how to be better leaders.Trips to Israel
A Wider Bridge plans and sponsors trips that take LGBT people from the United States to various places in Israel so that they can learn and connect with LGBT and other human rights organizations in Israel and develop their leadership skills. The groups also meet with LGBT Palestinians and Ethiopians.A Wider Bridge has also partnered with Olivia Travel to sponsor a trip specifically for women focusing on feminist and lesbian issues in Israel.