Steve Greenberg, a rabbi ordained by the Orthodox movement, emotionally announces the newly-married couple. His words were, "By the power invested in me by the District of Columbia, I now pronounce you married."
@abercrombiejr66 The Torah was, is, and always will be the same. You cannot interpret it because all laws and events in Torah are EMES AND FOREVER. If you think you can interpret Torah, who do you think you are? Are you greater then Moses or Abraham? Or even GOD?
I'm a little confused? The idea that you can have a gay ORTHODOX marriage just does not work, its an oxymoron. Its like pronouncing the color "white" as "black" and then expecting everyone to recognize it as such. Orthodox Jews follow the Torah and the Torah is clear about the right of a man to have sex with another man. Can someone explain?
Great their wearing kittles, now where are the stones ...
rockynanach 1 month ago
shame on you rabbi
hanasow1 2 months ago
@abercrombiejr66 The Torah was, is, and always will be the same. You cannot interpret it because all laws and events in Torah are EMES AND FOREVER. If you think you can interpret Torah, who do you think you are? Are you greater then Moses or Abraham? Or even GOD?
arig101 2 months ago
It doesn't look like the audience is genuinely happy. Check it out for yourselves.
mklik4 2 months ago
@faznjaz The Torah can be interpreted many ways.
abercrombiejr66 3 months ago
Stretches the bounds of imagination, for sure.
RoniZK 3 months ago
I'm a little confused? The idea that you can have a gay ORTHODOX marriage just does not work, its an oxymoron. Its like pronouncing the color "white" as "black" and then expecting everyone to recognize it as such. Orthodox Jews follow the Torah and the Torah is clear about the right of a man to have sex with another man. Can someone explain?
faznjaz 3 months ago
Mazel tov !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Gwynsek 3 months ago