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Orthodox Jewish feminism (also known as Orthodox feminism amongst Jews) is a movement in Orthodox Judaism which seeks to further the cause of a more egalitarian approach to Jewish practice within the bounds of Jewish Law. The major organizations of this movement is the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) in North America, and Women of the Wall (WOW) and its affiliates in Israel and internationally, known as The International Committee for Women of the Wall (ICWOW). In Israel, the leading Orthodox feminist organization is Kolech, founded by Dr. Chana Kehat. In Australia, there is one Orthodox partnership minyan, Shira Hadasha, in Melbourne.

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  • Orthodox Jewish feminism (en)
  • Orthodoxer jüdischer Feminismus (de)
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  • Orthodoxer jüdischer Feminismus ist eine Richtung innerhalb des Judentums mit dem Ziel einer vermehrten Gleichberechtigung von Mann und Frau im Rahmen des jüdischen Religionsgesetzes. Die wichtigsten Verbände dieser Bewegung sind die Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) in den USA und „Women of the Wall“ (WOW) mit ihren Ablegern in Israel und anderen Teilen der Welt, die auch unter der Abkürzung ICWOW – The International Committee for Women of the Wall bekannt sind. In Israel ist „Kolech“ die wichtigste Institution der Frauenbewegung. Ihre Gründerin ist Hannah Kehat. (de)
  • Orthodox Jewish feminism (also known as Orthodox feminism amongst Jews) is a movement in Orthodox Judaism which seeks to further the cause of a more egalitarian approach to Jewish practice within the bounds of Jewish Law. The major organizations of this movement is the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) in North America, and Women of the Wall (WOW) and its affiliates in Israel and internationally, known as The International Committee for Women of the Wall (ICWOW). In Israel, the leading Orthodox feminist organization is Kolech, founded by Dr. Chana Kehat. In Australia, there is one Orthodox partnership minyan, Shira Hadasha, in Melbourne. (en)
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  • Orthodoxer jüdischer Feminismus ist eine Richtung innerhalb des Judentums mit dem Ziel einer vermehrten Gleichberechtigung von Mann und Frau im Rahmen des jüdischen Religionsgesetzes. Die wichtigsten Verbände dieser Bewegung sind die Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) in den USA und „Women of the Wall“ (WOW) mit ihren Ablegern in Israel und anderen Teilen der Welt, die auch unter der Abkürzung ICWOW – The International Committee for Women of the Wall bekannt sind. In Israel ist „Kolech“ die wichtigste Institution der Frauenbewegung. Ihre Gründerin ist Hannah Kehat. Die Bewegung der Förderung der religiösen Rechte der Frauen beruft sich auf das Liberale Judentum (auch Progressives Judentum oder, besonders in Nordamerika, Reformjudentum) und der Exegese, wie sie von Rabbinern seit Abraham Geiger, Samuel Holdheim und David Einhorn vertreten wird. Diese Interpretationsmöglichkeiten bieten sich an, da es keinen allgemeinen Konsens unter den Rabbinern gibt. (de)
  • Orthodox Jewish feminism (also known as Orthodox feminism amongst Jews) is a movement in Orthodox Judaism which seeks to further the cause of a more egalitarian approach to Jewish practice within the bounds of Jewish Law. The major organizations of this movement is the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) in North America, and Women of the Wall (WOW) and its affiliates in Israel and internationally, known as The International Committee for Women of the Wall (ICWOW). In Israel, the leading Orthodox feminist organization is Kolech, founded by Dr. Chana Kehat. In Australia, there is one Orthodox partnership minyan, Shira Hadasha, in Melbourne. The movement relies on liberal interpretations of Jewish Law, by both modern and classical rabbinic scholars, taking advantage of the lack of universal consensus on legal interpretations amongst rabbis in different eras. In 2016, Lila Kagedan officially became the first female Orthodox rabbi, while serving in Melbourne, Australia. Later in 2016, Rabbi Kagedan was hired as rabbi at Modern Orthodox Mount Freedom Jewish Center in Randolph, New Jersey, becoming the first orthodox female rabbi in the United States. Rabbi Kagedan is currently working at Walnut Street Synagogue in Massachusetts. In 2021, Shira Marili Mirvis was appointed to be the spiritual leader of the Shirat HaTamar synagogue in Efrat, Israel. (en)
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