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Opinion

The Chief Rabbi on gay marriage: silence not an option

July 6, 2012 11:44
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The Chief Rabbi has come under fire for his opposition to civil marriage for gay and lesbian couples (see our front-page story this week).

Since there is no question of the government forcing religious groups to carry out same-sex weddings, his critics say that Chief Rabbi simply should have kept shtum rather than plunge into a contentious and divisive issue.

However, they overlook an important point. It is true that the commandments of the Torah are binding only on Jews. However, according to Orthodox theology, there are basic standards of morality which apply to all humanity known as the Seven Noahide Laws.

One of the Noahide prohibitions is sexual immorality. Needless to say, rabbis differ over precisely what falls within the bracket of the Noahide commandments: some take it to mean the arayot, the set of forbidden sexual relationships detailed in Leviticus, including of course that against male homosexual unions.