Women Take First Rabbinical Exams In Israel
Three women took the first exams this week to become rabbis in Orthodox Judaism. The move is described as a step toward expanding women's leadership roles within the faith. Teachers greeted the candidates with singing during the process.
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WAMU 88.5 DC
“NPR's Daniel Estrean in Jerusalem says it's a step toward expanding women's leadership roles in Orthodox Judaism. Three women took the first exam this week.”
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