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  1. Mar 13, 2024 · The first prominent suffragette in Michigan was a Jewish woman, Ernestine Rose. This week’s JN is celebrating amazing Israeli women and Jewish women from Metro Detroit. I can tell you that, in many ways, this is nothing new. Women have been leaders in Detroit and Michigan since the first Jews settled in Detroit in the early 19th century.

  2. 1990s: 1990: Pauline Bebe became the first female rabbi in France. [64] [65] 1992: Naamah Kelman, born in the United States, became the first female rabbi ordained in Israel. [66] [67] [68] 1992: Karen Soria became the first female rabbi to serve in the U.S. Marines, which she did from 1992 until 1996.

  3. May 31, 2022 · Next month it will be 50 years since Sally Priesand was ordained as the nation's first female rabbi. Today, about 1,000 women rabbis have changed the course of American Judaism.

  4. Timeline of Women in the Rabbinate. Although the first woman rabbi, Regina Jonas, was ordained in 1935, her death in Auschwitz in 1944 marked a long pause before women's ordination became a possibility again. Learn more about the milestones that helped bring women rabbis to every denomination and to countries around the globe.

  5. Jun 3, 2022 · Female rabbis have become a way of life these days, but Sally Priesand changed the course of women and Judaism when she became the first female rabbi in the United States in June 1972.

  6. The role of women in the rabbinate has been hotly debated within the Jewish community. The first female rabbi ever to be ordained was Regina Jonas of East Berlin. On December 25, 1935, Rabbi Dr. Max Dienemann, head of the Liberal Rabbis Association of Offenbach, ordained Jonas to serve as a rabbi in Jewish communities in Germany.

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  8. Further reading. Women rabbis and Torah scholars. Notable figures in the history of women rabbis: Ray Frank, Martha Neumark, Lily Montagu, Helen Levinthal, Regina Jonas, Paula Ackerman, Tehilla Lichtenstein, Sally Priesand, Sara Hurwitz. Women rabbis are individual Jewish women who have studied Jewish Law and received rabbinical ordination.

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