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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · 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.

  2. 5 days ago · b. August 2, 1963. Our work to expand the Encyclopedia is ongoing. We are providing this brief biography for Alysa Stanton until we are able to commission a full entry. Rabbi Alysa Stanton has broken ground modeling for a new generation of Jews the many possibilities of what a rabbi can be. Born into a Pentecostal family in Cleveland, Stanton ...

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  4. Apr 16, 2024 · As of November 2022, Rivera was rabbi-in-residence at both the LUNAR Collective, an organization founded by and for Asian American Jews, and at JCC Harlem. In May 2023 she was honored in “NY Jewish Week’s 36 to Watch in 2023.”. The song in her heart is the Ladino saying, Boz del puevlo, boz del sielo: The voice of the people, the voice of ...

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · The women were ordained by the municipal chief rabbi of Efrat, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, after completing Midreshet Lindenbaum women's college's five-year ordination course in advanced studies in Jewish law, as well as passing examinations equivalent to the rabbinate's requirement for men.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · Fleischer references various emancipations that she believes should inform us to “begin the practice of ordaining women as priests,” that is, rabbis and pastors. She points out that there is such a movement in some sects of Judaism, which I encountered in the next study I cite. 12.

  7. 6 days ago · Rabbi Sandra Lawson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up in a military family. She graduated from Saint Leo University magna cum laude with a BA in Sociology and has an MA in Sociology from Clark Atlanta University. In June 2018, she received ordination from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, becoming the first openly gay, Black ...

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