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    Women rabbis and Torah scholars are individual Jewish women who are recognized for their studies of the Jewish religious tradition and often combine their...
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  • This is a timeline of women rabbis: 1930s 1935: In Germany, Regina Jonas became the first woman to be ordained as a rabbi. 1970s: 1972: Sally Priesand...
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    Congress of Jewish Women, 1923 Jewish feminism List of Jewish feminists Women as theological figures Women rabbis and Torah scholars Rebbetzin (Yiddish)...
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  • Torah scholar must also be shown deference. It is also a commandment for teachers and rabbis to honor their students. Rabbis and Torah scholars, in order...
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  • His son and Asenath's father, Shemuel Barzani, a rabbi and mystic, was troubled by the status of the Torah among the Jews of Kurdistan and by the lack...
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  • Maharat (category Orthodox Jewish schools for women)
    education of women[broken anchor] Women rabbis Women rabbis and Torah scholars § Orthodox Judaism Yeshivat Chovevei Torah - the Open Orthodox men's Yeshiva...
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  • Shalom Hartman Institute (category Jews and Judaism and pluralism)
    research and education institute based in Jerusalem, that offers pluralistic Jewish thought and education to scholars, rabbis, educators, and Jewish community...
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  • entitled to follow their own rabbis' ruling, while their Degel HaTorah counterparts accused them of disrespecting Rabbi Eliashiv. The Agudat faction proceeded...
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    Paula Ackerman (category Women rabbis and Torah scholars)
    inclusions of women rabbis as literary figures to appear in American Jewish literature. Timeline of women rabbis List of Reform rabbis Regina Jonas Sally...
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    the notion of da'as Torah is viewed by Haredi rabbis as a long-established tradition within the Judaism, modern Orthodox scholars argue that the Haredi...
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    by it for the Jews, as did the rabbis and scholars by that with which they were entrusted of the Scripture of God, and they were witnesses thereto. So...
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  • Midrasha (category Orthodox Jewish schools for women)
    course-based Torah study for men and women, including the 3 year "Halacha Mastery Program" Women's ordination Women rabbis and Torah scholars § Orthodox...
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  • Maiden of Ludmir (category Women rabbis and Torah scholars)
    commandments, including those not incumbent among women, and increased her Torah study. She gained fame as a scholar and holy woman with powers to perform miracles...
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  • Yoetzet halacha (category Women rabbis and Torah scholars)
    for clear-cut situations, and take the more complicated questions to a talmid chacham (Torah Scholar) equipped to discern and decide between competing...
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  • Torah Umadda (/tɔːrɑ umɑdɑ/; Hebrew: תּוֹרָה וּמַדָּע, "Torah and knowledge") is a worldview in Orthodox Judaism concerning the relationship between the...
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    of Moses" and "The Book of the Torah", which seems to be a contraction of a fuller name, "The Book of the Torah of God". Christian scholars usually refer...
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  • openly gay rabbis and one of the first hundred women rabbis Susan Schnur, editor of Lilith Magazine Rebecca Alpert, rabbi, historian and professor Dan...
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    Hebrew Bible (section Torah)
    collection of Hebrew scriptures, comprising the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. Different branches of Judaism and Samaritanism have maintained different versions...
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  • has focused on guiding Rabbis and scholars under its auspices to advance Torah observance among Black Jews in New York City, and build bridges with both...
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  • The Matan Women's Institute for Torah Studies (Hebrew: מת״ן, an abbreviation of מכון תורני לנשים, Machon torani l’nashim) is an Israeli Midrasha dedicated...
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    Soloveitchik rabbis were the official rabbis of Brisk, and each in turn was known as "the Brisker Rov". Today, Brisk refers to several yeshivas in Israel and the...
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    Nechama Leibowitz (category Women rabbis and Torah scholars)
    discussions on the weekly Torah portion Review of Iyunim The gilyonot, collected on sefaria Iyunim with suggested answers, Rabbi Mordechai Shpigelman Online...
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    Dalia Marx (category Women rabbis and Torah scholars)
    Accessed 18-05-2023. "Women Rabbis: Dalia Marx." Jewish Women's Archive. Accessed 18-05-2023. JWA Staff. "Dalia Marx." Jewish Women's Archive. Accessed 18-05-2023...
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  • List of women bishops in the Anglican Church of Australia Women in Buddhism Bhikkhunī Women rabbis and Torah scholars Timeline of women rabbis "Life of...
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  • Midreshet Lindenbaum (category Women rabbis and Torah scholars)
    ordination requirement for men. It also runs a Torah study program for developmentally disabled young men and women known as Midreshet / Yeshivat Darkaynu. The...
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    Simchat Torah (Hebrew: שִׂמְחַת תּוֹרָה, lit. 'Torah celebration'; Ashkenazi: Simchas Torah), also spelled Simhat Torah, is a Jewish holiday that celebrates...
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    Jewish prayer (category Jewish prayer and ritual texts)
    the rabbis set prayer at fixed times in fixed language, it was not their intention to issue a leniency and exempt women from this ritual act". "Rabbi David...
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    while the notion of da'as Torah is viewed by Haredi rabbis as a long-established tradition within Judaism, Modern Orthodox scholars argue that the Haredi...
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    "Centrist Orthodoxy") such as Rabbis Aharon Lichtenstein, Benjamin Blech, Henry Hoschander, Lawrence Kaplan, and Norman Lamm. The Torah UMadda Journal, Tradition...
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  • Miriam Shapira-Luria (category German women academics)
    a Talmudic scholar of the Late Middle Ages. According to academic Lawrence H. Fuchs, she was one of the "most noted" women Talmud scholars. Miriam Shapira-Luria...
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