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St Kilda Synagogue: Homosexuality in Judaism
St Kilda Synagogue: Homosexuality in Judaism.
Throughout history, bigotry cloaked in religious idealism has been at the heart of campaigns against minority groups of all backgrounds, and sexual orientation continues to be one of the most contentious issues facing society even a decade into the 21st century. But is there an authentic view supported by Judaism? Join Rabbi Glasman as he sensitively addresses this most important question facing our community today.
Tuesday, 24th January 2012
Danglow Centre at 8pm
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ACJC @ Monash: Summer Lecture Series – Reading the Bible through a bent lens
ACJC @ Monash: Summer Lecture Series – Reading the Bible through a bent lens.
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WhenTuesday, 14 February 2012
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Time19:30 until 21:30
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WhereH1.25 H Building, Monash University
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DescriptionProfessor David Shneer and Gregg Drinkwater:
Reading the Bible Through a Bent Lens – An Evening with the Editors of Torah QueeriesJoin the co-editors of Torah Queeries: Weekly Commentaries on the Hebrew Bible for an interactive presentation inspired by this groundbreaking collection of Torah commentary from NYU Press. What does it mean to ‘queer’ the Torah? What insights might an LGBT perspective bring to the Bible? What can non-LGBT allies learn from the book’s rich perspectives on Judaism’s most sacred text?Professor David Shneer: Holds the chair of Jewish history at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He researches questions of contemporary Jewish identity and his books include Queer Jews, New Jews: The End of the Jewish Diaspora, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War and the Holocaust.Gregg Drinkwater: Prior to joining Keshet, Gregg was the director of Jewish Mosaic and one of the organisation’s three co-founders. He is the co-editor, with David Shneer and Rabbi Joshua Lesser, of the book Torah Queeries: Weekly commentaries on the Hebrew Bible inspired by the online Torah commentary project launched by Jewish Mosaic in 2006Admission: $10