From Hanukah Lewinsky to Pink Pancake, these Jewish drag queens are celebrating their identities
Back when Michael Witkes, 30, had his bar mitzvah, he described himself as a sweet, quiet and effeminate 13-year-old who was also severely bullied by his peers.
At his bar mitzvah party, the DJ played Pinks Get The Party Started as Witkes entered the room and the lyrics Im coming up, were misheard by his classmates as Im coming out. Assuming this was Witkes way of coming out as gay, the event led to even worse bullying that lasted throughout high school.
Memories of a day that should have evoked pride and celebration were marred by feelings of embarrassment and shame. While Witkes eventually came out as gay in college, he said he never had the opportunity able to heal the trauma and bullying he experienced at his bar mitzvah until now.
These days, Witkes has a fully developed drag persona, Pink Pancake, who performs around New York City. So when Jayson Littman, the founder and director of Hebro, a gay Jewish nightlife events company, asked Witkes to be a part of an upcoming drag show featuring queens of Jewish experience which Littman is calling Hanukkah in July: A Spectacle of Jewish Drag the answer was an absolute, 100% yes, Witkes said.
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