Women in Rabbinate: The American Experience

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2014.3(129).25754

Keywords:

Rabbinate, Conservative Judaism, Reform Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, semikhah, ordination, Jewish community, women in Halakha

Abstract

The article by Anna Mariya Basauri Ziuzina "Women in Rabbinate: The American Experience" deals with the history of the making of female rabbinate in the USA. Since the granting of semikhah (rabbi ordination) is requires obtaining education in theological educational institutions, the author pays special attention to Jewish educational settings. In the beginning of the article the position of the Orthodox Judaism is described. For example in the Yeshiva University women are prohibited to enter the rabbinical department, because according to Halakha (traditional Jewish religious legislation) women are strongly restricted to become rabbis. The author of the article is convinced that this position will remain stable in the nearest future. Further in the article the process of admitting women to the rabbinical departments and granting them semikhah in different denominational educational institutions (Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and Jewish Theological Seminary) is analyzed. The author sees the changes in the attitude towards women as a part of the American feminist movement in 1960-70's. The problems women face during their studies and after ordination are considered in the article. The common problems for all the four above mentioned denominations are: women have less chances of receiving a position of rabbi comparing to men; it is more problematic for women to find balance between the rabbi functions and family obligations. At the same time women in rabbinate bring new values and new way of management to the Jewish community (co-rabbinate), create new religious rituals commemorating special women life stages (bat mitzvah, ceremony of name giving for a girl etc).

Author Biography

Anna Mariia Basauri Zuzina, Institute of Philosophical Education and Science, National Pedagogical Dragomanov University

MA in religious studies, lecturer at the culturology department

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Published

2014-07-10

How to Cite

Basauri Zuzina, A. M. (2014). Women in Rabbinate: The American Experience. Skhid, (3(129). https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2014.3(129).25754

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Philosophy