Mapping: Rainbow Jews

Mapping: Rainbow Jews

Mapping: Rainbow Jews Jewish LGBT memorabilia and documents; selected bibliography Books and articles (1990s and earlier) Balka, Christie, and Andy Rose, eds. Twice Blessed: On Being Lesbian or Gay and Jewish. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989. Beck, Evelyn Torton. Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology. Watertown, Mass: Persephone Press, 1982. Blue, Lionel. A back door to heaven: an autobiography. 3rd ed. London: Fount Paperbacks, 1994. ———. Godly and gay. London: Gay Christian Movement, 1981. ———. Hitchhiking to heaven: an autobiography. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2004. Cooper, Aaron. “No Longer Invisible.” Journal of Homosexuality 18, no. 3–4 (1989): 83– 94. Greengross, Wendy. Jewish and homosexual. London: The Reform Synagogues of Great Britain, 1980.kin Jewish Women’s History Group. You’d Prefer Me Not to Mention It: The Lives of Four Jewish Daughters of Refugees. Great Britain: Jewish Women’s History Group, c1983?, 1983. Kinsey, Alfred Charles, Wardell Baxter Pomeroy, and Clyde Eugene Martin. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1948. Lamm, Norman. “Judaism and the Modern Attitude to Homosexuality.” In Encyclopaedia Judaica Year Book 1974: Events of 1973, 194–205. Israel: Keter Publishing House, 1974. Magonet, Jonathan, ed. Jewish explorations of sexuality. Providence: Berghahn Books, 1995. Sarah, Elizabeth Tikvah. “Re-Thinking Feminism: Some Thoughts on the Limitations of ‘Basics’-Training.” Women’s Studies International Forum 8, no. 1 (1985): 9–13. Shulman, Sheila. “Hard Words or, Why Lesbians Have to be Philosophers.” In Hard words: and why lesbians have to say them, n.p. London: Onlywomen Press, 1979. Wolff, Charlotte. Love between women. London: Duckworth, 1971. Zeff, Linda. Jewish London. London: Piatkus, 1986. Selected books and articles (1990s onwards) Alpert, Rebecca. Like bread on the seder plate: Jewish lesbians and the transformation of tradition. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. Black, Gerry. Living up West: Jewish life in London’s West End. London: London Museum of Jewish Life, 1994. Boyarin, Daniel, Daniel Itzkovitz, and Ann Pellegrini, eds. Queer Theory and the Jewish Question. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. Brennan, Toni, and Peter Hegarty. “Charlotte Wolff and Lesbian History: Reconfiguring Liminality in Exile.” Journal of Lesbian Studies 14, no. 4 (2010): 338–358. Butler, Judith. “Afterword.” In Bodily citations: religion and Judith Butler, edited by E. T. Armour and S. M. St Ville, 276–291. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. ———. “Reflections on Germany.” In Queer theory and the Jewish question, edited by Daniel Boyarin, Daniel Itzkovitz, and Ann Pellegrini, 395–402. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. Eisenberg, Alexander. “Exclusive Recognition: Gay and Lesbian Jews in Britain 1967 - 1983”. BA Dissertation, School of History, University of Nottingham, 2006. Friedman, Jonathan C. Rainbow Jews. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. Houlbrook, Matt. Queer London: perils and pleasures in the sexual metropolis, 1918-1957. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Kruger, Steven F. The spectral Jew: conversion and embodiment in medieval Europe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006. Kushner, Tony. “Towards a Gay Anglo-Jewish History?” presented at the LGBT History Workshop, University of Southampton, February 2013. Lent, Adam. British social movements since 1945: sex, colour, peace and power. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001. Lichman, Daniel. “‘Hot Potatoes’: Lesbians, Gays and Jewish communities in Late Twentieth Century Britain”. BA Dissertation, School of History, University of Nottingham, 2008. Rapoport, Chaim. Judaism and homosexuality: an authentic Orthodox view. London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2004. Roden, Frederick S., ed. Jewish/Christian/queer: crossroads and identities. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009. Sacks, Jonathan. Tradition in an Untraditional Age: Essays on Modern Jewish Thought. London: Valentine, Mitchell, 1990. Sarah, Elizabeth Tikvah. “Being a Lesbian Rabbi.” In Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation, edited by Ellen Sue Levi Elwell, Rebecca T. Alpert, and Shirley Idelson, 75–90. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2001. ———. “Judaism and Lesbianism: A Tale of Life on the Margins of the Text.” The Jewish Quarterly 151 (March 1993): 20–23. ———. “Judaism and Lesbianism: A Tale of Life on the Margins of the Text.” In Jewish Explorations of Sexuality, edited by Jonathan Magonet, 95–102. Providence: Berghahn Books, 1995. ———. “‘Marriage’ by Any Other Name: Lesbian and Gay ‘Commitment Ceremonies.’” In Taking Up the Timbrel: The Challenge of Creating Ritual for Jewish Women Oday, edited by Sylvia Rothschild and Sybil Sherida. London: SCM Press, 2000. ———. “Towards a New Jewish Sexual Ethic.” In Towards a New Jewish Sexual Ethic, edited by Jonathan A. Roman. London: SCM Press, 1996. ———. Trouble-Making Judaism. London: David Paul, 2012. Shneer, David, and Caryn Aviv, eds. Queer Jews. New York: Routledge, 2002. Shokeid, Moshe. A gay synagogue in New York. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995. Solomon, Mark. “Sexuality.” In Modern Judaism, edited by Nicholas Robert de Lange and Miri Freud-Kandel, 401–412. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Weeks, Jeffrey. Coming out : homosexual politics in Britain, from the nineteenth century to the present. 2nd ed. Aylesbury: Quartet Books, 1990. Government records and reports LMA, PS OLD A1 090, 108, 141, 144 and PS TH A1 189, 204 and 247, Metropolitan Police Records ———, ACC/3121 Jewish Board of Deputies, E General Correspondence, 04/0393 Gay Liberation Front: Jewish Research Group, 1972. Manuscripts HCA, Albany Trust/14/69, Jewish Homophile Liaison Group, 1972-73. ———, EPHEMERA/716, Jewish Gay Groups, 1984-87. ———, GCM/11/68 Jewish Gay Group, 1976-78. ———, GLF/3, Jewish Research Group Shalom, ca. 1972. ———, GLF/15, miscellaneous, 1971. ———, Ephemera/944 Jewish Lesbian and Gay Helpline, 1988. Liberal Judaism Archive, material on homosexuality, ca. 1980s-2000s. Jewish Gay Group Constitution, ca. mid-1970s. Courtesy of Mark Solomon. Jewish Feminist Group Archive, ca. 1982-89. Courtesy of Elli Tikvah Sarah. World Congress of Gay and Lesbian Jewish Organizations papers, 1985-2000. Courtesy of James Baaden. Material culture and miscellaneous “Jewish and gay.” Television show. London: Channel 4, 22 July 1992. Oral histories Blake, Jonathan. “Hall-Carpenter Oral History Project: C456/104.” Interview by Margot Farnhan. Audio, 1991. Freistadt, Bertha. Before Stonewall: A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Oral History: C1159/38. Interview by Charlotte Cooper. Audio, 2003. Lewis, Gail. “Sisterhood and After: The Women’s Liberation Oral History Project: C1420/14.” Interview by Rachel Cohen. Audio, 2011. Martin, Sandy. “Hall-Carpenter Oral History Project: C456/075.” Interview by Margot Farnhan. Audio, 1990. Power, Lisa. No bath but plenty of bubbles: an oral history of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-1973. London: Cassell, 1995. National Lesbian and Gay Survey (Organization). What a Lesbian Looks like: Writings by Lesbians on Their Lives and Lifestyles from the Archives of the National Lesbian and Gay Survey (NL&GS). London: Routledge, 1992. Segal, Lynne. “Sisterhood and After: The Women’s Liberation Oral History Project: C1420/28.” Interview by Margaretta Jolly. Audio, 2011. O’Sullivan, Sue. “Sisterhood and After: The Women’s Liberation Oral History Project: C1420/40.” Interview by Rachel Cohen. Audio, 2012. Biographical details for relevant oral histories Name Sexuality Place of Profession Religious Oral Code Birth Affiliation History Collection Anna F Lesbian Jewish Book pub. National (Jewish S&M after Lesbian and Gay the Holocaust) Survey Bertha Freistadt 1942- F Lesbian London, Poet Secular Before C1159/3 2009 United Judaism Stonewall 8 Kingdom (2003) Gail Lewis 1951- F Lesbian London, Activist Unknown Sisterhood C1420/1 (on feminism and United and After 4 Spare Rib) Kingdom (2011) Jonathan Blake 1949- M Gay United Actor No Hall- C456/10 (on growing up Kingdom affiliation Carpenter 4 gay and Jewish) O.H. Project (1991) Lynne Segal 1943- F Lesbian Sydney, Academic Secular Sisterhood C1420/2 (rejecting Jewish Australia Judaism and After 8 lesbian activism) (2011) Michael Brown ?? M Gay ?? ?? Jewish Book ed. Lisa Power (Jewish GLF) Sandy Martin 1948- F Lesbian London, Administrator Culturally Hall- C456/07 (being a Jewish United Jewish Carpenter 5 lesbian, in Kingdom O.H. Stepney) Project (1990) Sue O’Sullivan 1941- F Lesbian Illinois, Activist Unknown Sisterhood C1420/4 (feminism and United (on Spare and After 0 Spare Rib) States Rib) (2011) Newspapers, journals and periodicals (preliminary to 1990) Birmingham Post, 1982. Come Together (Magazine of the GLF), 1972. Edgware Post, 1983. Gay News, 1972-83. Gay Times, 1975-90. Guardian, 1984-93. Finchley Times, 1979-82. Independent, 1987-89. Jewish Chronicle, 1934-2014. Jewish Echo (Glasgow), 1982. Jewish Feminist Group Newsletter, 1982-89. Jewish Gay Group Newsletter, 1976-79. Jewish Herald (London), 1988. Jewish Telegraph (Manchester), 1971-96. Observer, 1981. Outwrite: women’s newspaper (London), 1982-84. PinkNews.co.uk (London), 2013-14. Spare Rib, 1981-85. Spectator, 1987. Standard, 1979. Time Out, 1971-90. Times, 1982-87. Shifra: A Jewish Feminist Magazine (Leeds), 1984-86. Trouble & Strife, 1988. Women’s Liberation Movement Newsletter, 1980. YOU (Association of Jewish Youth), 1966-68. Specific Newspaper and Magazine Dates Birmingham Post, 1982-11-22 Speaking Out at Last Borehamwood, Elstree Radlett, Edgware Post, 1983-06-23,

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