1965 - Women of Reform Judaism officially supported decriminalization of homosexuality in the United States of America.1894-1943 - Jiří Langer, an early writer in Modern Hebrew, included homoerotic themes in his work. 1322 CE - The Provençal-Jewish poet Kalonymus ben Kalonymus writes "On Becoming a Woman", expressing lament at and cursing having been born male, referring to their penis as a "defect" Hebrew: מוּם, romanized: mûm), and wishes to have been created as a woman.486 BCE - Darius the Great adopted the Holiness code of the Book of Leviticus for Persian Jews of the Achaemenid Empire, enacting the first state sanctioned death penalty for male same-sex intercourse. This is a timeline of LGBT Jewish history, which consists of events at the intersection of Judaism and queer people. See also: Jewish views on homosexuality, LGBT clergy in Judaism, List of LGBT Jews, Same-sex marriage and Judaism, and Transgender people and religion
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