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Women who would be rabbisWomen who would be rabbis

Women who would be rabbis1998

Pamela Susan Nadell

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From Mary M. Cohen, who first published an article on the ordination question in 1889, to Sally Priesand, the first woman rabbi, to the continuing controversy over ordination in Orthodox Judaism, the full story of Jewish women's long struggle to become rabbis has never been told - until now. Pamela S. Nadell mines a wealth of untapped sources - newspapers, letters, temple records - to create the first in-depth account of the debates surrounding women's battle to prove themselves and their right to become rabbis and religious teachers.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1825987W

Subjects

HistoryWomen in JudaismWomen rabbisOrdination of womenJudaismJodendomVrouwenGeschichteRabbinerinRabbijnenGeneralRELIGIONJudaism, 20th century

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