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September 21, 2007

Random sex with a near stranger? Not kosher. Sex as a purely physical interaction? Not kosher. Intimate, meaningful sex between a husband and wife? Kosher!

Jewish Journal Sales Coordinator and guest blogger Debbie Kahen got an earful about the Jewish perspective on modern sexual relations from a renowned celebrity rabbi while getting a handful of the ubiquitous Japanese morsels at Nessah’s Sept. 17 event. Here’s what she had to say about the night:

What happens when you cross an outspoken Orthodox Rabbi with a bunch of young, single                 and Persian Angelenos? A party that will never be forgotten.

  Thrown at the popular Nessah congregation located in Beverly Hills, the night began with           sushi, sake and…um…“Kosher Sex.” World-famous author and reality television host Rabbi       Shmuley Boteach attended the VIP reception while those brave enough to show up indulged   in tasty California rolls, chatting the night away.

  Rabbi Boteach’s charismatic personality captivated the audience as he lectured about the       importance, beauty, and sanctity of relationships in the eyes of Jewish law. He informed the   audience that contrary to widespread belief, procreation is not the sole purpose for sexual       activity. Rather, it is for intimacy to be shared by two people – a companionship. “Kosher       sex” could then be described as a holy and powerful act which takes place in an intimate         relationship that “elicits lasting emotions.”

  Following the speech, guests strolled over to Neiman Hall which had been converted from a   synagogue to a trendy lounge. It was decorated with beautiful white curtains, hot pink       fluorescent lights with two martini bars located near the dance floor. The DJ played the         latest in Persian, Israeli and hip hop music. Singles chose to mingle with new faces instead of   dancing.

Did Rabbi Boteach’s words inspire the crowd to overcome the LA mentality of         acting aloof? ABSOLUTELY.

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