Women Who Would Be Rabbis: A History Of Women's Ordination 1889-1985

Book Summary


"The definitive study of 'the road to women's ordination' in Judaism." --Jonathan D. Sarna, author of The American Jewish Experience Pamela S. Nadell mines a wealth of untapped sources to bring us the first complete story of the outstanding Jewish women who passionately defended their right to equal religious participation through rabbinical ordination. These personal stories--of w omen like Ray Frank, hailed as "the girl rabbi of the golden West" at the turn of the century, and Sally Priesand, ordained in 1972 as the first woman rabbi--are woven with fascinating history and accounts of the controversies that continue in many Je wish communities today. Women Who Would Be Rabbis is a 1998 National Jewish Book Award finalist. 1998 National Jewish Book Award finalist Pamela S. Nadell mines a wealth of untapped sources to bring us the first complete story of the courageous and committed Jewish women who passionately defended their right to equal religious participation through rabbinical ordination.

Book Details


Book Name Women Who Would Be Rabbis: A History Of Women's Ordination 1889-1985
Author Pamela S. Nadell
Publisher Beacon Press (10/1999)
ISBN 9780807036495
Pages 320
Language English
Price 672
 
 

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