The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism

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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-honored 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 Seidman, and Arthur Waskow.

Author(s): Danya Ruttenberg
Publisher: NYU Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 305

Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Introduction......Page 12
I-It: Challenges......Page 16
1 Sotah: Rabbinic Pornography?......Page 18
2 Prostitution: Not a Job for a Nice Jewish Girl......Page 35
3 Divorcing Ba’al: The Sex of Ownership in Jewish Marriage......Page 47
4 The Sage and the Other Woman: A Rabbinic Tragedy......Page 69
5 Intermarriage, Gender, and Nation in the Hebrew Bible......Page 84
6 Good Sex: A Jewish Feminist Perspective......Page 104
I-Thou: Relationships......Page 116
7 The Erotics of Sexual Segregation......Page 118
8 Reclaiming Nidah and Mikveh through Ideological and Practical Reinterpretation......Page 127
9 The Goy of Sex: A Short Historical Tour of Relations between Jews and Non-Jews......Page 147
10 A Jewish Perspective on Birth Control and Procreation......Page 163
11 Not Like a Virgin: Talking about Nonmarital Sex......Page 180
12 Reconsidering Solitary Sex from a Jewish Perspective......Page 193
We-Thou: Visions......Page 202
13 “Created by the Hand of Heaven”: Sex, Love, and the Androgynos......Page 204
14 Toward a New Tzniut......Page 214
15 On the Religious Significance of Homosexuality; or, Queering God, Torah, and Israel......Page 223
16 Heruta’s Ruse: What We Mean When We Talk about Desire......Page 240
17 Love the One You’re With......Page 256
18 Eden for Grown-Ups: Toward a New Ethic of Earth, of Sex, and of Creation......Page 270
B......Page 278
H......Page 279
K......Page 280
M......Page 281
Q......Page 282
S......Page 283
T......Page 284
Y......Page 285
Z......Page 286
List of Contributors......Page 288
Index of Sources......Page 294
D......Page 301
J......Page 302
P......Page 303
T......Page 304
Z......Page 305