In recent years the Supreme Court, as well as important segments of society, has come to accept and even celebrate same-sex relations that, in the past, and for some still today, have generated contempt, hostility, and violence. This change in law and culture poses a unique challenge for those who are moved by the plight of gay people yet concomitantly feel bound by their religious convictions and therefore prevented from providing religious legitimacy to people who yearn to be part of their community. Professor Kalir meets this challenge by proposing that the Torah (and Jewish law), read in context, accepts homosexuality and treats gay people as equal members of the community. It does not plainly stigmatize and condemn them to the fringes ...
How might the United States reconcile conflicts between equality and religious freedom in the realm ...
Discussions of same-sex marriage frequently entertain the notion that civilization is somehow at sta...
What guidance does halakhah offer to Jews who are homosexual? Which intimate activities are permitte...
In recent years the Supreme Court, as well as important segments of society, has come to accept and ...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court closed the door on one issue only to open the floodgates ...
The opponents of legal recognition for same-sex marriage frequently appeal to a “Judeo-Christian” tr...
The book of Leviticus from the Hebrew Bible is often referenced when discussing the LGBTQ+ community...
In the United States and Europe, an increasing emphasis on equality has pitted rights claims against...
The objective of this study is to highlight differences in how various branches of Judaism discuss L...
Gay legal theory is at a crossroads reminiscent of the sameness/difference debate in feminist circle...
As more states consider marriage recognition for same-sex couples, attention turns to the conflict b...
Recent theory has argued that lesbianism poses a fundamental challenge to Jewish tradition, as it mu...
Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 are the only texts in the Old Testament that explicitly condemn homosexual...
The paper examined biblical marriage from the perspective of Genesis 2:18. The text established the ...
Previous research suggests that gays and lesbians not only look to the law as an important site of s...
How might the United States reconcile conflicts between equality and religious freedom in the realm ...
Discussions of same-sex marriage frequently entertain the notion that civilization is somehow at sta...
What guidance does halakhah offer to Jews who are homosexual? Which intimate activities are permitte...
In recent years the Supreme Court, as well as important segments of society, has come to accept and ...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court closed the door on one issue only to open the floodgates ...
The opponents of legal recognition for same-sex marriage frequently appeal to a “Judeo-Christian” tr...
The book of Leviticus from the Hebrew Bible is often referenced when discussing the LGBTQ+ community...
In the United States and Europe, an increasing emphasis on equality has pitted rights claims against...
The objective of this study is to highlight differences in how various branches of Judaism discuss L...
Gay legal theory is at a crossroads reminiscent of the sameness/difference debate in feminist circle...
As more states consider marriage recognition for same-sex couples, attention turns to the conflict b...
Recent theory has argued that lesbianism poses a fundamental challenge to Jewish tradition, as it mu...
Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 are the only texts in the Old Testament that explicitly condemn homosexual...
The paper examined biblical marriage from the perspective of Genesis 2:18. The text established the ...
Previous research suggests that gays and lesbians not only look to the law as an important site of s...
How might the United States reconcile conflicts between equality and religious freedom in the realm ...
Discussions of same-sex marriage frequently entertain the notion that civilization is somehow at sta...
What guidance does halakhah offer to Jews who are homosexual? Which intimate activities are permitte...