Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation

Awards:   Short-listed for Lambda Literary Awards (Nonfiction Anthology) 2001
Author:   Rebecca T. Alpert ,  Sue Levi Elwell ,  Shirley Idelson
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9780813529165


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 June 2001
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for Lambda Literary Awards (Nonfiction Anthology) 2001

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The office of rabbi is the most visible symbol of power and prestige in Jewish communities. Rabbis both interpret to their congregations the requirements of Jewish life and instruct congregants in how best to live this life. Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation documents a monumental change in Jewish life as eighteen lesbian rabbis reflect on their experiences as trailblazers in Judaism's journey into an increasingly multicultural world. In frank and revealing essays, the contributors discuss their decisions to become rabbis and describe their experiences both at the seminaries and in their rabbinical positions. They also reflect on the dilemma whether to conceal or reveal their sexual identities to their congregants and superiors, or to serve specifically gay and lesbian congregations. The contributors consider the tensions between lesbian identity and Jewish identity, and inquire whether there are particularly ""lesbian"" readings of traditional texts. These essays also ask how the language of Jewish tradition touches the lives of lesbians and how lesbianism challenges traditional notions of the Jewish family. ""'Today I am completely 'out' personally and professionally, and yet I have learned that the 'coming out' process never ends. Even today, I find myself in professional situations in which yet again I must reveal that I am a lesbian, yet again I must prove myself worthy of functioning professionally in the 'straight' world. I still encounter moments of awkwardness, some hostility, and some sense of exclusion as I negotiate the pathways of my professional life.""-Rabbi Leila Gal Berner, from Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation

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Author:   Rebecca T. Alpert ,  Sue Levi Elwell ,  Shirley Idelson
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9780813529165


ISBN 10:   0813529166
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 June 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction / Sue Levi Elwell / Rebecca T. Alpert PART I Serving a Denominational Movement Struggle, Change, and Celebration: My Life as a Lesbian Rabbi / Linda Holtzman A Practical Theology of Presence / Nancy Wiener Working from the Inside, Out / Julie R. Spitzer Wholeness and Holiness: A Life's Journey / Sue Levi Elwell Being a Lesbian Rabbi / Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah PART II Serving Congregations Ten Years on the Journey toward Wholeness / Leila Gal Berner Carrying On: A Lesbian Rabbi, Jewish Seekers, and All the Voices of Our Lives / Ellen Lippmann Shlichut: Claiming My Mission / Karen Bender Ger V'toshav: Member and Outsider / Sydney Mintz PART III Serving Gay and Lesbian Congregations Gay and Lesbian Synagogue as Spiritual Community / Sharon Kleinbaum Why I Choose to be a Rabbi of a GLBT Synagogue / Lisa A. Edwards Ten Years and Counting... / Denise L. Eger PART IV Working with Jews ``at the Margins'' and on Campus On Being a Rabbi at the Margins / Rebecca T. Alpert My Piece of Truth / Julie Greenberg My Language Is My Country / Shirley Idelson PART V Lesbian Rabbis and Conservative Judaism Saying No in the Name of a Higher Yes / Benay Lappe Notes from the Underground / Dawn Robinson Rose In Hiding / Anonymous Glossary About the Contributors Index

Reviews

This welcome collection reflects two visions: one that of a group of lesbians who came out at seminary and in their congregations with great risk to their dreams and livelihoods; the other of younger lesbians who were out at college and seminary, while they were on the job market, and in their professional positions. . . . The eighteen essays cover denominational movements, heterosexual congregations, gay and lesbian congregations, unaffiliated Jews and Jews on campus, and being a lesbian rabbi in the Conservative movement, the denomination that, after Orthodoxy, is the least flexible about sexual preference. . . . One comes away from this collection looking, like the younger woman pictured in [the bookÆs] front cover photograph, toward the future and the next generation, who will not have to fight as their older sisters did for acceptance and employment. * WomenÆs Review of Books * The eighteen diverse essays in this groundbreaking volume written by lesbian rabbis express, often with great eloquence and learning, the values of integrity, courageous leadership, and shlemut or wholeness. . . . The authors of these essays . . . are serious and courageous rabbis. * Lesbian Review of Books * Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation gives voice to the women who followed Priesand in making history: the lesbians who marched bravely into an unfriendly sea and forced an open passage. In eighteen personal essays, their stories emerge as joyous, heartbreaking, and historical, outlining where Judaism has been and mapping where the future lies. * Lilith * This fascinating collection of essays by 18 lesbian rabbis breaks new ground and will surely inspire and challenge anyone who lives contradictions between a religion that denies or questions oneÆs existence while responding to an inner sense of truth and belief. Highly recommended. * Feminist Academic Press * A new collection of reminiscences by trailblazing lesbian rabbis, Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation tells the tales of those who paved the way. * Foreword * This marvelous collection shows great women living good lives engaging in excellent ministry. * WATERwheel * æToday I am completely æoutÆ personally and professionally, and yet I have learned that the æcoming outÆ process never ends. Even today, I find myself in professional situations in which yet again I must reveal that I am a lesbian, yet again I must prove myself worthy of functioning professionally in the æstraightÆ world. I still encounter moments of awkwardness, some hostility, and some sense of exclusion as I negotiate the pathways of my professional life. -- Rabbi Leila Gal Berner * from Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation *


Author Information

Rebecca T. Alpert is a rabbi and codirector of the women's studies program at Temple University. She is the author of Exploring Judaism: A Reconstructionist Approach and Like Bread on the Seder Plate: Jewish Lesbians and the Transformation of Tradition. Sue Levi Elwell is a rabbi and director of the Pennsylvania Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. She is the editor of the Jewish Women's Studies Guide. Shirley Idelson is a rabbi who serves as associate chaplain at Carleton College and associate for Jewish Life at Macalester College.

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