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Steven Greenberg (born June 19, 1956) is an American rabbi with a rabbinic ordination from the Orthodox rabbinical seminary of Yeshiva University (RIETS). He is described as the first openly gay Orthodox-ordained Jewish rabbi, since he publicly disclosed he is gay in an article in the Israeli newspaper Maariv in 1999 and participated in a 2001 documentary film about gay men and women raised in the Orthodox Jewish world. In 2011, Greenberg performed a same-sex commitment ceremony, but he believes that formal kiddushin for same-sex couples is against Jewish law.

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  • ستيفن غرينبيرغ (ar)
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  • Steven Greenberg (19 de juny de 1956) és un escriptor i teòleg estatunidenc, el primer rabí ortodox a anunciar la seva homosexualitat alhora que reivindica la seva adhesió al judaisme ortodox. Atesa la postura del judaisme ortodox sobre l'homosexualitat, Greenberg ha esdevingut un focus tant per a les crítiques com per a les lloances, així com un símbol per al moviment gai jueu. (ca)
  • ستيفن غرينبيرغ (بالإنجليزية: Steven Greenberg)‏ هو عالم عقيدة وحاخام وكاتب ومؤلف أمريكي، ولد في 19 يونيو 1956. (ar)
  • Steven Greenberg (1956 -)​ es un escritor y teólogo estadounidense, el primer rabino ortodoxo en anunciar su homosexualidad al tiempo que reivindica su adhesión al judaísmo ortodoxo.​​​ Dada la postura del judaísmo ortodoxo sobre la homosexualidad, Greenberg ha devenido un foco tanto para las críticas y como para las alabanzas, así como un símbolo para el . Greenberg vive junto a su pareja en Cincinnati.​ (es)
  • Steven J. Greenberg (* 19. Juni 1956) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rabbiner mit einer Ordination als orthodoxer Rabbiner der Yeshiva University in New York. Er wird oft als „der erste offen homosexuelle orthodoxe Rabbiner“ bezeichnet. Greenberg ist am National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership (CLAL) tätig. 2004 erschien sein Buch über Homosexualität im Judentum Wrestling with God and Men. Homosexuality in the Jewish Tradition, das mit dem 2005 Koret Jewish Book Award für Philosophie ausgezeichnet wurde. (de)
  • Steven Greenberg (born June 19, 1956) is an American rabbi with a rabbinic ordination from the Orthodox rabbinical seminary of Yeshiva University (RIETS). He is described as the first openly gay Orthodox-ordained Jewish rabbi, since he publicly disclosed he is gay in an article in the Israeli newspaper Maariv in 1999 and participated in a 2001 documentary film about gay men and women raised in the Orthodox Jewish world. In 2011, Greenberg performed a same-sex commitment ceremony, but he believes that formal kiddushin for same-sex couples is against Jewish law. (en)
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