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Transgender attachment to Laminin

שו”תCategory: HalachaTransgender attachment to Laminin
asked 1 year ago

Do you think there is room for permission, if, for example, everyone recognizes him as a boy and he lives in a liberal country that identifies him as completely male, both externally and personally?

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מיכי Staff answered 1 year ago

This is actually an easy question, because I think women can also be included. Regarding other male roles, it is a more difficult question.

דמארי replied 1 year ago

Do you have an article or explanation on the subject? That sounds like a very fresh opinion.

מיכי Staff replied 1 year ago

See column 598: https://mikyab.net/posts/83142/

ע replied 1 year ago

So you're saying that someone from the gay community can lead a religious lifestyle (like, say, Uri Sharki), but is it problematic to accept them in the first place in religion and allow them to do so? Because it's not like a religious person who keeps most of the commandments and sins here and there because they recognize that it's a sin, it's accepting an entire population that behaves in a way that goes against religion.

מיכי Staff replied 1 year ago

I don't know what it means to "accept them in religion". No one permits anything. The question is what our attitude towards them should be. In my opinion, a normal human attitude.

אבי replied 1 year ago

Just a small correction: not (Rabbi) Uri Sharki, but his son Yair Sharki.

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