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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. Although Orthodox women have been ordained as rabbis, many major Orthodox Jewish communities and institutions do not accept the change. In an alternative approach, other Orthodox Jewish institutions train women as Torah scholars for various Jewish religious leadership roles. These roles typically involve training women as religious authorities in Jewish Law but without formal rabbinic ordination, instead, alternate titles are used. Yet, despite this alteration in title, these women are often perceived as equivalent to ordained rabbis. Since the 1970s,

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  • Women rabbis and Torah scholars (en)
  • Femme rabbin (fr)
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  • L’ordination des femmes en tant que rabbins existe depuis le XXe siècle dans certaines branches du judaïsme. Le rôle des femmes dans le rabbinat a été vivement débattu au sein du peuple juif. Les mouvements libéraux, reconstructionnistes et massortis acceptent le rabbinat des femmes, tandis que le courant orthodoxe dans sa majorité rejette leur ordination. Les premières traces de femmes souhaitant devenir rabbin remontent aux années 1860. (fr)
  • 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. Although Orthodox women have been ordained as rabbis, many major Orthodox Jewish communities and institutions do not accept the change. In an alternative approach, other Orthodox Jewish institutions train women as Torah scholars for various Jewish religious leadership roles. These roles typically involve training women as religious authorities in Jewish Law but without formal rabbinic ordination, instead, alternate titles are used. Yet, despite this alteration in title, these women are often perceived as equivalent to ordained rabbis. Since the 1970s, (en)
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