Local rabbi weighs in on same-sex unions
Andrew Glazer
NEWPORT BEACH -- Rabbis who perform same-sex marriages are breaking from
fundamental Jewish tradition, the senior rabbi of Newport-Mesa’s only
Reform Jewish temple said Friday.
Temple Bat Yahm’s Rabbi Mark S. Miller was reacting to a decision -- made
Wednesday by leaders of the Reform Jewish movement -- to allow Reform
rabbis to officiate same-sex commitment ceremonies.
The group, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, represents the
nation’s 1.5 million Reform Jews.
“This is a radical break in the Jewish definition of marriage, family and
wedding ceremonies,” said Miller, who is a member of the leadership
organization. “This is not a welcome move to me.”
He wrote a letter to the group’s newsletter earlier this week, opposing
the change. He said, however, he has always welcomed homosexuals to
worship in his synagogue.
Reform Jews, who represent the nation’s largest and more progressive
Jewish movement, have strayed from other Jewish traditions by ordaining
women and conducting portions of their services in English instead of
Hebrew.
Rabbi Marc Rubenstein, who leads services at Temple Isaiah -- a
conservative temple here -- said he is not opposed to rabbis conducting
the ceremonies.
While Rubenstein said he wouldn’t officiate a same-sex union himself, he
believes any rabbi should have the authority to do so. He was most
recently rabbi at a congregation in Key West, Fla., a community with a
large homosexual population.
“What took them so long to allow this?” he said. “I know conservative
rabbis who have been officiating same-sex unions for years. But just as a
doctor or a barber or an insurance agent has a right to turn people away,
so should rabbis.”
Gary Collins, pastor at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, also applauds the
rabbis’ decision to authorize the ceremonies.
“They’re daring to lead the religious community in this,” he said. “We’ve
come through keeping women in second-place status, slavery and now we’re
coming through this in the same way.”
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