Ethnography of the Sh’ma Yisrael Prayer

A Jewish Performance of Gender and Queer Introspection

Authors

  • Elazar Ben-Lulu Ariel University Israel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.20949

Keywords:

Sh’ma Yisrael, Reform Judaism, gender, sexuality, prayer, LGBTQ

Abstract

Prayer is a performative act to construct religious identity, express faith in God and sense of belonging to the community. In Judaism, reciting the Sh’ma Yisrael prayer is one of the most important commandments which identifies commitment and belief. It is practiced by the worshiper twice a day. According to the Jewish law, women are not obligated to recite the Sh’ma, but non-Orthodox communities, which support gender equality, view this issue differently and promote their participation. In this ethnographic study, I demonstrate how Sh’ma Yisrael prayer, conducted by women and LGBTQ members in Reform Jewish congregations, is constructed as a performance of gender-sexual recognition and empowerment. By changing the text of the prayer, experiencing the setting, and performing various bodily gestures, this religious declaration is charged with a political call for gender equality. Reciting the traditional prayer is not only dedicated to express religiosity or faith, but also an egalitarian ideology of excluded sexual-gender identities and life experiences. It transforms the focus from God to the self.

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Author Biography

  • Elazar Ben-Lulu, Ariel University Israel

    Elazar Ben-Lulu is a lecturer (assistant professor) at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ariel University in Israel. He is an anthropologist of religion and gender with particular interest in the intersection of LGBTQ+ identities and Judaism.

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2021-12-09

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How to Cite

Ben-Lulu, E. (2021). Ethnography of the Sh’ma Yisrael Prayer: A Jewish Performance of Gender and Queer Introspection. Fieldwork in Religion, 16(2), 147–171. https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.20949