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Hey everyone. What do Reform Jews believe about gay marriage and abortion? Are they both condemned or are they allowed?
The Reform movement officially encourages gay Jews to marry, and to live together in committed monogamy, and raise Jewish children.
There is a Reform rabbinic responsum written by Rabbi Walter Jacob, who is one of the movement's senior experts in Jewish Law, which permits abortion under most serious circumstances, so long as it is not taken lightly.
Orthodox Judaism also holds this position.My understanding is that Reform Judaism will allow abortion if the woman's life/ health is at risk or the baby would be born with serious health issues or disability, and the parents believe it be best to end the pregnancy for that reason. I think also if the pregnancy was the result of rape, then abortion would be allowed.
Is there still much difference between Reform and Reconstuctionist Judaism? I ask because here in NZ Progressive Judaism seems to be becoming a mix of the two more leaning in the Reform direction.
Ah okay cool! What would be considered a serious circumstance? Like for example, would it be considered a serious circumstance if someone who was both unmarried and mentally unstable became pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy and the father was totally unwilling to have a child? What if this both parents did not see themselves as being capable of raising the child? What if bringing the pregnancy to full term could have a serious impact on the mother's health due to preexisting obesity?
Is there still much difference between Reform and Reconstuctionist Judaism? I ask because here in NZ Progressive Judaism seems to be becoming a mix of the two more leaning in the Reform direction.
Orthodox Judaism also holds this position.
As far as rape is concerned it usually depends.
There has never been a question over it in my experience. If a woman wishes for an abortion following rape it will be permitted.
I think most times they will, but I still think it depends in some cases. It's not like when the mother's life is at risk where there's a technical obligation to abort the baby.
The Reform movement officially encourages gay Jews to marry, and to live together in committed monogamy, and raise Jewish children.
How they interpret Leviticus 18:22;20:13?
Correctly.
The hebrew term 'sheqets' is translated into English as 'abomination' in the "bible". That's not what it really means. A better word for sheqets would be 'taboo'. More of a social value than an actual sin. Shrimp is also called sheqets, but who gets all worked up over shrimp? See, social value in action.
God Hates Shrimp
How they interpret Leviticus 18:22;20:13?
(in America, at least-- it may be different in the Reform movements in other countries, which tend to be a bit more traditional)
...That being said, technically, as long as they don't engage in anal sex, there would be nothing wrong with a gay couple...