Queer Judaism LGBT Activism and the Remaking of Jewish Orthodoxy in Israel

Offers a compelling look at how Orthodox Jewish LGBT persons in Israel became more accepted in their communities.Until fairly recently, Orthodox people in Israel could not imagine embracing their LGBT sexual or gender identity and staying within the Orthodox fold. But within the span of about a deca...

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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies bisacsh
Homosexuality Religious aspects Judaism
Orthodox Judaism Israel
Sexual minorities Religious life Israel
Sexual orientation Religious aspects Judaism
Social movements Israel History 21st century
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Social movements Israel History 21st century
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Homosexuality Religious aspects Judaism
Orthodox Judaism Israel
Sexual minorities Religious life Israel
Sexual orientation Religious aspects Judaism
Social movements Israel History 21st century
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