Torah Queeries : : Weekly Commentaries on the Hebrew Bible / / ed. by David Shneer, Joshua Lesser, Gregg Drinkwater.

In the Jewish tradition, reading of the Torah follows a calendar cycle, with a specific portion assigned each week. These weekly portions, read aloud in synagogues around the world, have been subject to interpretation and commentary for centuries. Following on this ancient tradition, Torah Queeries...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Bereshit
  • one. Male and Female God Created Them
  • two. From Delight to Destruction: The Double-Faced Power of Sex
  • three. Going to and Becoming Ourselves Transformation and Covenants in Parashat
  • four. Looking Back to Look Forward Parashat Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24)
  • five. When Gender Varies: A Curious Case of Kere and Ketiv
  • six. Esau’s Gender Crossing
  • seven. And Jacob Came Out
  • eight. Biblical Sex
  • nine. Joseph’s Fabulous Technicolor Dreamcoat
  • ten. Yusuf Come Home
  • eleven. Forgiveness as a Queer Response
  • twelve. Uncovering Joseph’s Bones
  • Part II. Shemot
  • thirteen. Making Noise for Social Change
  • fourteen. Uncircumcized Lips
  • fifteen. The Ritual of Storytelling
  • sixteen. Into Life: The Humanism of the Exodus
  • seventeen. The Necessity of Windows
  • eighteen. Laws and Judgments as a “Bridge to a Better World”
  • nineteen. Building an Inclusive Social Space
  • twenty. When the Fabulous Is Holy
  • twenty–one. Mounting Sinai
  • twenty-two. Listening to Heart-Wisdom
  • twenty-three. A Knack for Design
  • Part III. Vayikra
  • twenty-four. Bodily Perfection in the Sanctuary
  • twenty-five. HaNer Tamid, dos Pintele Yid v’ha Zohar Muzar: The Eternal Flame, the Jewish Spark, and the Flaming Queer
  • twenty-six. Nadav and Avihu and Dietary Laws: A Case of Action and Reaction
  • twenty-seven. Nagu’a: Touched by the Divine
  • twenty-eight. It’s the Purity, Stupid: Reading Leviticus in Context
  • twenty-nine. How Flexible Can Jewish Law Be?
  • thirty. Sex in the Talmud: How to Understand Leviticus 18 and 20
  • thirty-one. Fear Factor: Lesbian Sex and Gay Men
  • thirty-two. Neither Oppress nor Allow Others to Oppress You
  • thirty-three. “Less Is More” and the Gift of Rain: The Value of Devaluation in Behukotai and Cixous’s Desire-That-Gives
  • Part IV. Bemidbar
  • thirty-four. How to Construct a Community
  • thirty-five. From Impurity to Blessing
  • thirty-six. Setting the Stage for Pluralistic Judaism
  • thirty-seven. Ruach Acheret—Ruach Hakodesh/ Different Spirit—Sacred Spirit
  • thirty-eight. Torah and Its Discontents
  • thirty-nine. The Healing Serpent: Recovering Long Lost Jewish Fragments
  • forty. Between Beast and Angel: The Queer, Fabulous Self
  • forty-one. Pinchas, Zimri and the Channels of Divine Will
  • forty-two. Going Ahead
  • forty-three. Hearing Ancient, Courageous Voices for Justice and Change
  • Part V. Devarim
  • forty-four. From Whom Do We Learn History? Why Queer Community Needs Texts More Than Other Communities
  • forty-five. Rethinking the Wicked “Son”
  • forty-six. Bind These Words
  • forty-eight. Setting Ourselves Judges
  • forty-nine. To Wear Is Human, to Live—Divine
  • fifty. In a New Country
  • fifty-one. Embodied Jews
  • fifty-two. “Be Strong and Resolute”
  • fifty-three. Dor l’Dor
  • fifty-four. This Is the Blessing: The “First Openly Gay Rabbi” Reminisces
  • Part VI. Holiday Portions
  • fifty-five. The Parade of Families
  • fifty-six. What Is Atonement?
  • fifty-seven. Strength through Diversity
  • fifty-eight. Ad de’lo Yada: Until We Don’t Know the Difference
  • fifty-nine. Liberation and Transgender Jews
  • sixty. Trance and Trans at Har Sinai
  • The New Rabbis:
  • Contributors
  • Index