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CCAR Journal - Winter 2025
Opening the Doors to LGBTQIA+ Clergy: Past, Present, and Future
Edited by Rabbi Edwin C. Goldberg
200 Pages6.00 × 9.00 × 0.50 in
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Guest Editors: Rabbi Ellen Lippmann and Rabbi Ariel Tovlev, MAJE
- The CCAR Ad Hoc Committee on Homosexuality and the Rabbinate, 1985–1990 — Rabbi Yoel H. Kahn, PhD
- Allies, Activists, and Opponents in the Pre-History of the Ad Hoc Committee on Homosexuality and the Rabbinate — Rabbi Margaret Moers Wenig
- Hineinu: A Little-Known Chapter in the Fight for LGBTQIA+ Ordination — Rabbi David Edleson
- One Rabbi’s Journey to Serve the Congregation of Israel — Rabbi Eric Weiss
- The Emergence of Transgender Spirituality — Rabbi Aria Caligiuri
- Intersections of Identity: Exploring LGBTQIA+ Conversions to Judaism — Rabbi Lynne D. Goldsmith and Mara J. Waller, PhD
- Emergent Engagement in Euphoria: The Nonbinary Hebrew Project as a Fractal Roadmap Toward Liberation — Lior Gross
- Thrice Blessed — Cantor Evan Kent
- From Out of the Aron Kodesh/Holy Closet: A Lifetime of Lessons — Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum
- Opening the Tent Doors and Practicing Audacious Hospitality — Rabbi Andrew F. Klein
- The Job Search from Hell — Rabbi Robin Nafshi
- My Almost Silenced Prayer — Rabbi Dr. Nachshon Siritsky
- Trans Shechinah — Joy Ladin, PhD
- Weaving the Pink, Blue, and White Mishkan: A Trans Rabbinical Student’s Reflection on Drag Bans and Student Pulpits — Benjamin Luks-Morgan
- But the Sea Is Always Open: Exploring Trans-Affirming Mikveh When the Mikvehs Are Closed — Rabbi Max Zev Reynolds
- Turn It and Turn It — Eliana Rubin
- Nonbinary Liturgy — Cantor Ze’evi Tovlev
- The Trans Halakha Project — Laynie Soloman and Rabbi Becky Silverstein
- Black Queer Jewish Joy — Rabbi Kelly Whitehead
- Thirty-Eight Years at HUC-JIR/NY: Four Before the Decision, Thirty-Four Since — Rabbi Nancy H. Wiener, Dmin, BCC
- Panel Discussion
- And the Sages Did Not Know: Early Rabbinic Approaches to Intersex by Rabbi Sarra Lev, PhD — Reviewed by Rabbi Ariel Tovlev
- Loaves of Torah: Exploring the Jewish Year Through Challah by Rabbi Vanessa Harper— Reviewed by Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal
- Circumventing the Law: Rabbinic Perspective on Legal Loopholes and Integrity by Elana Stein Hain — Reviewed by Rabbi Karen R. Thomashow
- Victim, Pioneer, Soldier — Rabbi Karen Bender
- We Keep Praying — Rabbi Mónica Gomery
- The Babe’s Legacy — Yermiyahu Ahron Taub
- Mazal Tov! — Roger Nash
- How Could God? — Rabbi Stephen S. Pearce, PhD
Rabbi Edwin Goldberg currently serves as the rabbi of Congregation Beth Shalom of The Woodlands, in the Houston area. He received rabbinic ordination and a doctorate in Hebrew Literature from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (in 1989 and 1994, respectively). He has authored several books, including: Midrash for Beginners, Heads and Tales: Stories of the Sages to Enlighten Our Minds, Swords and Plowshares: Jewish Views of War and Peace, Love Tales from the Talmud, Saying No and Letting Go: Jewish Wisdom on Making Room for What Matters Most. He served as the Coordinating Editor of the new Reform Jewish machzor, Mishkan HaNefesh. He also edited a companion commentary, Divrei Mishkan HaNefesh and has published many articles and sermons. Rabbi Goldberg has taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Miami in the department of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies. He is also a graduate of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.
