jewish relationships and familes Flashcards
Term: Human Sexuality
Definition: Refers to how people express themselves as sexual beings.
Term: Heterosexual
Definition: Sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex.
Term: Homosexual
Definition: Sexually attracted to members of the same sec
Views against homosexuality
Quote: “Do not lie with a male as one lies with a woman; it is an abhorrence” (Leviticus 18:22, Tenakh).
Explanation: Orthodox Judaism considers homosexual relationships to be wrong based on this scripture.
Views for homosexuality
For Homosexual Relationships:
Key Quote (Reform Judaism):
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Explanation: Reform Jews believe that loving, committed homosexual relationships should be allowed.
Question: What is the significance of the covenant in Jewish marriage?
Answer: The covenant represents the sacred agreement between God and the Jewish people, emphasizing the importance of marriage and family within Jewish tradition.
Question: What is the role of the ketubah in a Jewish wedding?
Answer: The ketubah is a marriage contract outlining the groom’s responsibilities to his bride, including financial support and marital duties.
Question: What is the purpose of the chuppah in a Jewish wedding ceremony?
Answer: The chuppah symbolizes the couple’s new home together and represents the shelter of God’s presence over their union.
Question: What is the Jewish view on divorce?
Answer: While divorce is permitted in Judaism, it is considered a last resort and should be handled with care and compassion, following specific religious procedures outlined in Jewish law.
Question: What are the key responsibilities of parents in a Jewish family?
Answer: Parents are responsible for imparting Jewish values and teachings to their children, providing a nurturing and supportive environment for their physical, emotional, and spiritual growth.
Question: How does Judaism emphasize the importance of family life?
Answer: Judaism places great emphasis on family life as the foundation of society, encouraging strong familial bonds, mutual respect, and collective responsibility for one another.
Question: What is the significance of the Shabbat meal in Jewish family life?
Answer: The Shabbat meal serves as a time for family members to come together, share a meal, and observe the sacred day of rest, fostering unity and spiritual connection within the family.
Question: How do Jewish teachings influence attitudes towards gender roles within the family?
Answer: While traditional Jewish teachings may assign specific roles to men and women within the family, modern interpretations emphasize equality and mutual respect between partners, allowing for diverse family structures and dynamics
Question: What is the Jewish perspective on human sexuality?
Answer: Judaism views sexuality as a natural and sacred aspect of human life, to be expressed within the bounds of marriage and in accordance with Jewish law
Question: How does Judaism define marital intimacy?
Answer: Marital intimacy is seen as a holy and fulfilling act within the confines of marriage, representing the deep emotional and spiritual connection between husband and wife.
Question: What is the Jewish view on premarital sex?
Answer: Premarital sex is generally discouraged in Judaism, as sexual relations are intended to be exclusive to the marriage relationship.
Question: How does Judaism approach contraception and family planning?
Answer: Judaism generally permits the use of contraception within marriage for valid reasons, such as health concerns or family planning, as long as both partners consent.
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Question: What is the Jewish perspective on homosexuality?
Answer: Orthodox Judaism traditionally considers homosexual relationships to be incompatible with Jewish law, while Reform Judaism tends to be more accepting of LGBTQ+ individuals and their relationships.
Quote: “Do not lie with a male as one lies with a woman; it is an abhorrence” - Leviticus 18:22 (Tenakh)