"Two men under one cloak"---the Sages permit it: homosexual marriage in Judaism

J Homosex. 2008;55(1):71-105. doi: 10.1080/00918360802129337.

Abstract

This article examines halakhic (Jewish legal) passages that relate to homosexuality and marriage between two males. The article sets forth the respective positions of contemporary Jewish denominations in regard to homosexual marriage. Homosexual marriage is a case of first impression in Judaism and requires new decisions and new marriage contracts. The principal thesis of the article is that contemporary Judaism can accommodate philosophically--but also legally--a halakhic framework of thinking, same-sex marriage between men. Judaism does not have to opt for the perspectives of Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism, which have, to a major extent, freed themselves from the traditions and rituals of Jewish law. After examining marriage contracts in Rabbinic literature, specific examples are presented of how homosexual marriage between two males may be implemented.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Homosexuality*
  • Humans
  • Judaism*
  • Male
  • Marriage* / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Religion and Sex*