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  1. Women rabbis are individual Jewish women who have studied Jewish Law and received rabbinical ordination. Women rabbis are prominent in Progressive Jewish denominations, however, the subject of women rabbis in Orthodox Judaism is more complex.

  2. Peranan Rabi dalam masyarakat Yahudi mempunyai banyak sisi, dari dulu sampai sekarang. Di zaman dahulu, Rabbi merupakan gelar seseorang yang terpelajar, yaitu guru yang menguasai keseluruhan 613 mitzvot (hukum agama) Yahudi, atau orang yang ditunjuk sebagai pemimpin agama di komunitasnya.

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  4. This is a timeline of women rabbis: Early figures and forerunners. 1590–1670: Asenath Barzani is considered the first female rabbi of Jewish history by some scholars, though she was neither ordained or officially recognized as such during her lifetime.

  5. Women Rabbis: A History of the Struggle for Ordination. While the Reform movement was theoretically in favor of women's ordination as far back as 1922, it was not until 50 years later that the first women was ordained as a rabbi in North America. By Howard Sachar

    • Howard Sachar
  6. Moshe Feinstein ( Ibrani: משה פײַנשטיין; pengucapan Lituania: Moshe Faynshteyn; bahasa Inggris: Moses Feinstein; [1] 3 Maret 1895 – 23 Maret 1986) adalah seorang rabi, cendekiawan, dan posek (otoritas atas halakha —hukum Yahudi) Ortodoks Amerika Serikat.

    • Rav Moshe, Reb Moshe
  7. Most women rabbis today have been ordained from Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionists seminaries. But a few Orthodox women have also become rabbis — and an effort is underway to incorporate more women into the Orthodox rabbinate. The word rabbi literally means teacher.

  8. Jun 7, 2022 · Mary Zamore. (RNS) — Fifty years ago this month, Sally J. Priesand was ordained a rabbi by Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, the rabbinical school of Reform Judaism. With that,...

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