Their same-sex rabbinical wedding was a historic first for the Conservative movement
You could call it bashert: 15 years after a landmark decision in Judaisms Conservative movement that paved the way for gay and lesbian students to enter its rabbinical schools and for rabbis to perform same-sex weddings, it would seem like destiny that two Conservative rabbis would wed.
Of course, it happened at Camp Ramah.
Rabbi Ariella Rosen and Rabbi Becca Walker tied the knot at the Conservative movements camp in Palmer, Massachusetts, last month, with yet another queer woman rabbi, Megan GoldMarche, officiating. Rosens father, Rabbi Jim Rosen, also played a role.
It feels like we shouldnt be groundbreaking, Walker told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. And yet she and Rosen made history as the first-ever same-sex marriage between two Conservative rabbis, according to Rabbi Ashira Konigsburg, the chief operating officer of the movements Rabbinical Assembly, who said the organization was not aware of any others.
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