Masorti movement to ordain gay, lesbian rabbis (JERUSALEM POST) By JTA 04/20/12)
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Gay and lesbian students will be ordained as Conservative rabbis in
Israel.
The Board of Trustees of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary voted
Thursday night to accept gay and lesbian students for ordination
beginning with the 2012-13 academic year. The Conservative movement
in Israel is known as Masorti.
A seminary statement said the decision comes following a "long
process."
“The Schechter Rabbinical Seminary views the serious process leading
to this decision as an example of confronting social dilemmas within
the framework of tradition and halacha,” or Jewish law, Hanan
Alexander, chair of the seminary´s Board of Trustees, said in the
statement. “This decision highlights the institution’s commitment to
uphold halacha in a pluralist and changing world.”
Students are ordained by a beit din, or rabbinical court, made up of
three members of the Rabbinic Advisory Committee of the seminary, all
of whom are members of the Rabbinical Assembly of the
Masorti/Conservative movement. The beit din members are chosen by the
candidate and subject to the approval of the seminary´s dean. They
have different opinions regarding the ordination of gay and lesbian
students, according to the seminary.
"This unique mechanism is an expression of halachic pluralism, one of
the founding principles of SRS," the seminary said in its
statement. "The Seminary is a religious institution of the
Masorti/Conservative Movement, bound by Halacha, whose inclusive
approach allows for a variety of halachic opinions." (© 1995-2011,
The Jerusalem Post 04/20/12)
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