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The Passionate Torah – Sex and Judaism

Autor Danya Ruttenberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2009
In this unique collection of essays, some of today’s smartest Jewish thinkers explore a broad range of fundamental questions in an effort to balance ancient tradition and modern sexuality.In the last few decades a number of factors -- post-modernism, feminism, queer liberation, and more -- have brought discussion of sexuality to the fore, and with it a whole new set of questions that challenge time-honoured traditions and ways of thinking. For Jews of all backgrounds, this has often led to an unhappy standoff between tradition and sexual empowerment.Yet as The Passionate Torah illustrates, it is of critical importance to see beyond this apparent conflict if Jews are to embrace both their religious beliefs and their sexuality. With incisive essays from contemporary rabbis, scholars, thinkers, and writers, this collection not only surveys the challenges that sexuality poses to Jewish belief, but also offers fresh new perspectives and insights on the changing place of sexuality within Jewish theology -- and Jewish lives. Covering topics such as monogamy, inter-faith relationships, reproductive technology, homosexuality, and a host of other hot-button issues, these writings consider how contemporary Jews can engage themselves, their loved ones, and their tradition in a way that’s both sexy and sanctified.Seeking to deepen the Jewish conversation about sexuality, The Passionate Torah brings together brilliant thinkers in an attempt to bridge the gap between the sacred and the sexual.Contributors: Rebecca Alpert, Wendy Love Anderson, Judith R. Baskin, Aryeh Cohen, Elliot Dorff, Esther Fuchs, Bonna Haberman, Elliot Kukla, Gail Labovitz, Malka Landau, Sarra Lev, Laura Levitt, Sara Meirowitz, Jay Michaelson, Haviva Ner-David, Danya Ruttenberg, Naomi Seideman, and Arthur Waskow.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814776056
ISBN-10: 0814776051
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction / Danya RuttenbergI-It: Challenges1. Sotah: Rabbinic Pornography? / Sarra Lev; “The text is often voyeuristic, and can sometimes even be classified as pornographic.”; 2. Prostitution: Not a Job for a Nice Jewish Girl / Judith R. Baskin; “These traditions often display a romanticized view of prostitutes--as long as they are not Jews.”; 3. Divorcing Ba’al - An Exposé of the Sex of Ownership in Jewish Marriage / Bonna Haberman; “The intimate partnership of spouses is overlaid with the metaphoric, often tortured spousal relationship of the Jewish People with God. “; 4. The Sage and the Other Woman / Aryeh Cohen; “What happens when a scholar, one who spends nights as well as days in the study of Torah, actually has sex with a flesh and blood woman? The answer, to jump to the end, is that Elijah has to come in to clean up the mess.”; 5. Intermarriage, Gender and Nation in the Hebrew Bible / Esther Fuchs; “An accurate theory of the foreign woman ought to take account of her doubled representation as attractive and fearsome . . . desirable and forbidden.”; 6. Good Sex: A Jewish Feminist Perspective / Malka Landau; “When we think of “Good sex” we think of sex that feels good and gives pleasure. . . . How can we make sex holy as feminist Jews while grappling with the gender injustices that emerge through the male-centred textual tradition? “I-Thou: Relationships7. The Erotics of Sexual Segregation / Naomi Seideman; “The Old City apartment . . . [was] not devoid of eroticism . . . .On the contrary, [it] provided new avenues for... interplay between the religious and the erotic, precisely through the mechanism of sexual segregation.”; 8. Reclaiming Nidah and Mikve through Ideological and Practical Reinterpretation / Haviva Ner-David; “It is not enough to promote a feminist reinterpretation of “Family Purity” while continuing to practice rituals that perpetuate the message that a woman who is t’meah [ritually impure] from her uterine flow is spiritually inferior, dirty, or dangerous.” ; 9. The Goy of Sex: A Short Historical Tour of Relations between Jews and Non-Jews / Wendy Love Anderson; “How can we explain the persistent and widespread incidence of Jewish-Gentile sex in the face of nearly universal condemnation?”; 10. A Jewish Perspective on Birth Control and Procreation / Elliot Dorff; “Thus the Jewish tradition understands sex to have two purposes, procreation and providing sexual satisfaction for both members of a couple. We shall probe what this means in modern times . . . [when] social realities and medical technologies are radically different.”; 11. Not Like a Virgin: Talking About Non-Marital Sex / Sara Meirowitz; “What is this story that we tell ourselves about sex in the unmarried world?”; 12. Reconsidering Solitary Sex from a Jewish Perspective / Rebecca Alpert; “Given contemporary perspectives however, rather than seeing masturbation as a means to harmful ends, we can find in this activity a means to achieve some valuable goals.”We-Thou: Visions13. “Created By the Hand of Heaven”: Sex, Love and the Androgynos / Elliot Kukla; “Not only is a person who is neither male nor female allowed to be a fully sexual being worthy of companionship in Jewish sacred texts, the androgynos is presumed to be one.”; 14. Towards a New Tzniut / Danya Ruttenberg; “How can we begin to talk about women’s bodies and clothing, as well as the notion of tzniut (modesty), in a way that emphasizes the importance of our erotic, integrated, Divinely connected selves rather than focusing on desiccated individual body parts?” ; 15. Queer Theology / Jay Michaelson; “Homosexuality presents a deeper theological question than how we read two verses of the Torah.” ; 16. Heruta’s Ruse: What We Mean When We Talk about Desire / Gail Labovitz; “Through her disguise, H?eruta may be understood to challenge ... rabbis’ fears about their own susceptibility to sexual temptation and forbidden acts.”; 17. Love the One You’re With / Laura Levitt; “What might it mean now after the explosion of gay and lesbian marriages for us to rethink the erotic as just that, radical mutuality not tied to either monogamous marriage or long-term partnership?” ; 18. Eden for Grown-ups: Toward a New Ethic of Earth, of Sex, and of Creation / Arthur Waskow; “If there is a plot, a story, to the Song [of Songs], it is about lovers who seek each other and who passionately celebrate each other's bodies, but who vanish from each other just when they are about to join. . . . The Song offers us an Eden.”Glossary; About the Contributors; Index

Recenzii

"It is not often that an academic title about religion stimulates other parts of the body as well as the mind. Yet that is what Ruttenberg, a rabbi, and the 17 contributors to this collection of essays have accomplished. Ruttenberg, a wunderkind of Jewish feminism, leads the reader through an often racy reconsideration of what the sacred Jewish texts say about our most intimate relationships. Along the way there is a lot of fun--see the story about the naked rabbi and the prostitute who marries him. But Ruttenberg et al. never lose sight of their goal: to uncover new ideas about treating those we love with the respect, kindness and honor inherent in the teachings of Judaism.” -Publisher’s Weekly, 20th April 2009

"The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism is not a guidebook to 'kosher sex,' as Chabad emissary turned high-profile media figure Shmuley Boteach called one of his best-selling books, but rather an assemblage of 18 essays that apply cutting-edge scholarship to the way the Jewish sources deal with subjects like birth control, homosexuality, premarital sex, niddah (the laws that separate a woman from her husband while she is menstruating), masturbation and more." David B. Green, Haaretz, July 5th

Descriere

An eye-opening look at Jewish sex today

Notă biografică

Danya Ruttenberg is a rabbi and author of Surprised By God and editor of the anthology Yentl's Revenge. She serves as contributing editor to both Lilith and Women in Judaism. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.