EARLY WOMEN RELIGIOUS LEADERS
Although our subject here is understanding the philosophy and theology of the movements of American Judaism by examining the way each movement has addressed the subject of ordination of women as rabbis, we would be remiss if we did not briefly address the women who set the stage for those who ultimately became the first ordained women rabbis.
A. Ray Frank: Ray Frank lived in
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The American Jewess
B. Regina Jonas
For more information on this subject, see Women Who Would Be Rabbis by Pamela S. Nadell (Beacon Press: 1998)
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