Times of Israel Last week, the paper of record contained a 3,000 word profile piece on Bat Sheva Marcus “Orthodox Sex Guru”
who feeds into the hands of the New York Times by furthering the
ignorant stereotype of unworldly Orthodox Jews clueless in the bedroom.
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You don’t have to be a guru to recognize that
rather than remaining in the dark ages as Marcus describes, in the last
few years, Orthodoxy has been advancing in healthy sexual awareness,
building on our rich treasure trove of holy traditions surrounding the
spousal relationship.
The Orthodox community in Israel is paving the
way for healthy discourse and learning surrounding intimacy and
sexuality. Where Dr. Marcus finds it challenging to gather a crowd for
sexuality training course, we are seeing the opposite here in Israel.
In my work as an educator and therapist, I
have found that the words ‘Orthodoxy’ and ‘Sex’ are not incongruous, but
describe a fast growing and important area. There are a number of
burgeoning organizations that offer training in the topic of intimacy to
a variety of medical professionals, as well as kallah and chatan
teachers.
In addition to numerous private practitioners, organizations like the Eden Center, Merkaz Yahel, the Puah Institute, and Nishmat’s Yoatzot Halacha Program,
to name a few, are all doing pioneering work in expanding the healthy
discussion surrounding intimacy and sexuality within the religious
community in Israel.
In America steps are definitely being taken in
this direction with pioneers taking the field in the form of religious
and community leaders, among them; Drs. Scott and Rivky Chudnoff as well
as Chani and Shmuel Maybruch. [...]