This is it, folks
(cross-posted to
one_in_a_minyan)
It's official and public: Next week, the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards (CJLS), the group of rabbis in charge of examining Jewish law on behalf of the centrist Conservative Movement of Judaism, is voting on same-sex marriage and ordination of gay and lesbian rabbis. All of the opinions have been written; there's nothing left for the CJLS to do but vote on which one (or more) of them to accept as binding halacha (law, sort of).
Pray with me that the committee makes its choice with wisdom and mercy. (I'm also praying that the committee legalizes both same-sex marriage and ordination of gay clergy*, but I recognize that even on Livejournal not everyone shares my political opinions.)
*Edit, thanks to
naomichana: ...in a halachically viable manner...
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It's official and public: Next week, the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards (CJLS), the group of rabbis in charge of examining Jewish law on behalf of the centrist Conservative Movement of Judaism, is voting on same-sex marriage and ordination of gay and lesbian rabbis. All of the opinions have been written; there's nothing left for the CJLS to do but vote on which one (or more) of them to accept as binding halacha (law, sort of).
Pray with me that the committee makes its choice with wisdom and mercy. (I'm also praying that the committee legalizes both same-sex marriage and ordination of gay clergy*, but I recognize that even on Livejournal not everyone shares my political opinions.)
*Edit, thanks to
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(I've sneakily gotten myself onto the mailing list for the gay advocacy group at the Conservative Jewish rabbinical school, so I ought to hear as soon as there's something to hear.)
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But possibly wisdom and mercy are our best bets. ;)
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I think it would really bug me if they made the decision based on flakey halakha - becuase it would be achieving something desireable only at the expense of the traditional values of the Conservative Movement - which are supposed to allow for change - but within a halakhic framework. And once the Conservative Movement loses that, it might as well just merge with the Reform movement.
So yeah, I really hope someone can find some way to make it work within that framework.
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