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The First Fifty Years: A Jubilee in Prose and Poetry Honoring Women Rabbis

Hosted By: CCAR Press

The 1972 ordination of Rabbi Sally J. Priesand was a watershed moment in Jewish history. “The First Fifty Years: A Jubilee in Prose and Poetry Honoring Women Rabbis,” new from CCAR Press, features authors—many of them pioneering rabbis— who share stories, insights, analysis, and celebrations of women in the rabbinate. These are intertwined with a wealth of poetry that poignantly captures the spirit of this anniversary. This event will feature the volume’s editors, Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, Jessica Greenbaum, and Rabbi Hara E. Person, in conversation with Rabbi Mary L. Zamore, executive director of the Women’s Rabbinic Network. It will include a welcome from Rabbi Liz P. G. Hirsch, executive director of Women of Reform Judaism.

Cosponsored by Women of Reform Judaism and the Women’s Rabbinic Network.

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CCAR Press

CCAR Press is the primary publisher of the Reform Movement and a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis.. CCAR Press and its imprint Reform Judaism Publishing (RJP) are the source for liturgy, sacred texts, scholarship, educational materials, apps, and other content for Reform rabbis, cantors, and educators; Reform congregations and Jewish organizations; Reform Jews; and the wider Jewish community.
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