“It’s a Horrible Sin. If They Find Out, I Will Not be Able to Stay”: Orthodox Jewish Gay Men’s Experiences Living in Secrecy

Haya Itzhaky, Karni Kissil

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Abstract

This qualitative study examined the intersection of sexual orientation and religion in the Jewish Orthodox community by exploring 22 Orthodox Jewish gay men’s experiences living in secrecy. Analysis of in-depth interviews conducted with these men revealed four primary themes: emotional turmoil, ways of coping, impact on family relationships, and importance of the context. Findings from this study describe the daily struggles these men experienced keeping their homosexuality a secret. The findings suggest that in order to design effective interventions with this population, it is crucial to consider the larger community and religious context.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)621-643
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Homosexuality
Volume62
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 May 2015

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Keywords

  • closeted gay
  • gay men
  • homosexuality
  • intersecting identities
  • secrecy
  • ultra-Orthodox Jews

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