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Orthodox Jewish women's leadership is growing – and it's not all about rabbis

  • Written by Michal Raucher, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Rutgers University
imageOpportunities are expanding for Orthodox Jewish women to formally study Jewish texts. This event in Jerusalem celebrated women who completed the 7 1/2-year cycle of daily study of the Talmud.AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov

More Orthodox Jewish women around the world are following the path of ordination, though controversy over female rabbis continues in...

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