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Collected thoughts of women rabbis

January 29, 2016 12:27
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BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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Women Rabbis in the Pulpit
Edited by Rabbi Dr Barbara Borts and Rabbi Elli Tikvah Sarah.

Kulmus, £9.99

It remains a paradox that for many congregants the highlight of the Shabbat morning service is not actually in the prayerbook — and I don’t mean the whisky and fishballs. The rabbi’s sermon is not a formal part of the liturgy but it is often the moment we look forward to being stirred, enlightened, even elevated — guided across the bridge between ancient text and the world we live in.

This lively and thoughtful collection was published at the end of last year to mark the 40th anniversary of the ordination of the UK’s first woman rabbi, Jackie Tabick (and 80 years after the first in Europe, Regina Jonas). It contains contributions from most of the 55 women who have received semichah from London’s Leo Baeck College including Rabbi Tabick herself, plus a foreword from America’s first female rabbi, Sally Priesand, who preceded her by three years.