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 Sally Priesand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sally J. Priesand is America's first ordained female rabbi.
Rabbi Priesand was ordained in June, 1972, by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Over $105,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sally_Priesand

  
 JWA Presents "This Week in History"
Priesand became the first woman to be ordained by a rabbinical seminary in June 1972.
While Priesand was the American woman rabbi, she was not the first woman to study toward that goal.
According to Abzug, Priesand was not only the first Jewish woman, but the first woman to be accorded this honor.
www.jwa.org /this_week/week43/print-20041023.html

  
 Sally PRIESAND, Astrologie et planètes : thème astral, carte du ciel interactive
Voici quelques traits de caractères de Sally PRIESAND que l'on peut extraire de son thème astrologique natal.
Astrology for Sally PRIESAND, planets and interactive birth charts for thousands famous people : English version of the Map of the Heavens for Sally PRIESAND can be found at the address Planets and Birth Chart for Sally PRIESAND.
Sally, avec une affinité certaine entre maison et planète, votre Vénus se trouve ici très à l'aise pour donner le meilleur d'elle-même en terme de puissance des sentiments, création artistique, goût pour les loisirs, activités récréatives, dons pour les arts plastiques ou la musique et même capacité à communiquer facilement avec les enfants.
www.astrotheme.fr /portraits/7tny24uWbuE3.htm

  
 HUC-JIR > News & Publications > HUC-JIR News > Press Release
Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Exhibitions Director, noted: "Rabbi Sally Priesand is renowned internationally as the first woman to be ordained a rabbi.
The exhibition Private Thoughts of a Public Person: Watercolors by Rabbi Sally J. Priesand honors the thirtieth anniversary of the ordination of women as rabbis in America.
The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum presents the watercolors of the first woman ordained as a rabbi in America, Rabbi Sally J. Priesand, from April 22 through June 28 at One West 4th Street, Manhattan.
huc.edu /newspubs/pressroom/2002/priesand.shtml

  
 Famous Firsts by American Women
Sally Jean Priesand is ordained as the first woman rabbi in the United States.
Sally K. Ride becomes the first American woman to be sent into space.
Sandra Day O'Connor is appointed by President Reagan to the Supreme Court, making her its first woman justice.
www.infoplease.com /cgi-bin/id/SPOT-WOMENSFIRSTS1

  
 HUC-JIR News
RABBI SALLY J. Rabbi Sally J. Priesand, the first woman to be ordained a rabbi in America, was honored for twenty-five years of service to the Jewish people during Founders Day Ceremonies at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati on March 12, 1997.
To celebrate this milestone, the Women's Rabbinic Network and the College-Institute have launched a campaign to raise a minimum of $500,000 to establish the Rabbi Sally J. Priesand Visiting Professorship of Jewish Women's Studies: In Honor of Twenty-five Years of Women in the Rabbinate.
) Rabbi Priesand, ordained in 1972, serves as spiritual leader of Monmouth Reform Temple in Tinton Falls, NJ, where a service in celebration of this historic anniversary will take place on Friday, March 14, 1997 at 8:15 pm.
www.huc.edu /news/priesand.html

  
 JWA Presents "This Week in History"
Eventually, she became aware of the newness of the role she sought and of Sally Priesand's enrollment as a rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
Like the Reform movement's Sally Priesand, who became the first woman ordained by a rabbinical seminary two years before her, Sasso found that, as a rabbinical student, others looked to her as a voice for women's role and progress within Judaism.
She soon became identified as one of the voices of feminist Judaism.
www.jwa.org /this_week/week20.html

  
 Women of Achievement
Sally J. Priesand, ordained in 1972, was the first woman rabbi in the United States, at the Monmouth County Reform Temple in New Jersey.
www.undelete.org /woa/woa08-06.html

  
 Rabbi's Desk
Sally Priesand was not a feminist in the popular conception of what that term means.
That pioneer, Sally Priesand, is now in her 23rd year as Rabbi of Monmouth Reform Temple in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
Sally Priesand was three years behind me at HUC.
www.uahc.org /congs/ok/ok004/SermonNovember01-2002.htm

  
 HUC-JIR News - Priesand Chair
Rabbi Sally J. Priesand was ordained as the first woman rabbi in America in 1972.
For more information about the Rabbi Sally J. Priesand Visiting Professorship of Jewish Women's Studies: In Honor of Twenty-Five Years of Women in the Rabbinate, please contact: John S. Borden, Vice President of Planning and Development at 212-824-2212.
According to Rabbi Priesand, "I am honored by this effort to create a Visiting Professorship at the College-Institute as I celebrate this important anniversary in my life and in the life of the Reform Movement.
www.huc.edu /news/sjp2.html

  
 MRT special items
J. The 25th anniversary of the ordination of Sally J. Priesand as rabbi was celebrated at Monmouth Reform Temple during Shabbat services on the evening of March 14, 1997.
Rabbi Priesand is the first woman ever to be ordained rabbi, making this a special occasion for the synagogue, for Judaism, and for women worldwide.
Rabbi Priesand was ordained in 1972 and joined Monmouth Reform Temple as Rabbi in 1981.
www.monmouth.com /~mrt/special/rabbi25th.html

  
 L.A. Daily News - Religion
The first woman ordained as a rabbi was Sally Jean Priesand in 1972.
One version of the orange's symbolism is said to stem from a rabbi's comment that a woman leader of a Jewish congregation is as strange as an orange on a Seder table.
It is used because of Miriam's association with water and, as we know, water is the essence of life," Pistol said.
www.dailynews.com /Stories/0,1413,200~31494~2806765,00.html

  
 The meaning of the sunna
Sally Priesand, Judaism and the New Woman (New York: Behrman House, Inc., 1975) p.
www.thewaytotruth.org /womaninislam/woman15.html

  
 Women Rabbis
Within a decade of Rabbi Sally Priesand's 1972 ordination by the Hebrew Union College, women comprised more than one third of the students at the Reform seminary.
www.us-israel.org /jsource/Judaism/women_rabbis.html

  
 KEY DATES FOR WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN JUDAISM IN THE UNITED STATES
Sally Priesand is the first woman rabbi ordained in the United States by a Jewish theological seminary, Reform Judaism’s Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College is founded in Philadelphia based on the ideals of Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, a strong advocate of the equality of all persons.
www.loyno.edu /~wessing/docs/KeyDatesJudaism.html

  
 Cool Jews
On June 3, 1972, Sally Priesand became the first female ordained rabbi in America (and the World).
A graduate of the University of Cincinnati ('68), Rabbi Priesand began Hebrew Union College (the Reform Rabbinical School) in 1968.
As a teenager at Beth-Israel-West Temple, a reform congregation on Cleveland's Westside, she began to display an intense commitment to Judaism and Jewish life.
www.jrp.com /think/cool/priesand.shtml

  
 A Reconstructionist Dvar Torah - Parshat Pinhas
Judith Eisenstein achieved a victory by becoming a Bat Mitzvah in 1922 and Sally Priesand and Sandy Sasso achieved victories by becoming the first women rabbis in the early 1970s.
Zelophehad's daughters achieved a victory for themselves that was important for women of the time, but did not create equality for women.
www.jrf.org /recondt/pinhas-piknathan.html

  
 When churches started to ordain women
1972: Sally Priesand became the first woman rabbi to be ordained by a theological seminary.
www.religioustolerance.org /femclrg13.htm

  
 Women's Feminist Suffrage Timeline and Women's Movement in America
Sally Priesand becomes first U.S. woman ordained as a rabbi in Reform Judaism.
Suffragists, including Sally Bard Field, embarked on transcontinental tours and gathered 100,00 signatures on a petition for national suffrage.
Margaret Sanger calls for legalization of contraceptives in her new, feminist publication, the Women Rebel, which the Post Office bans from the mails.
www.amazoncastle.com /feminism/sufftime.shtml

  
 The History Place - This Month in History
- Sally Jan Priesand was ordained a rabbi thus becoming the first woman rabbi in the U.S. She then became an assistant rabbi at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City.
- Dr. Sally Ride, a 32-year-old physicist and pilot, became the first American woman in space, beginning a six-day mission aboard the space shuttle Challenger, launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The Duke died in Paris on May 28, 1972, and was buried near Windsor Castle in England.
www.historyplace.com /specials/calendar/june.htm

  
 FORWARD : FastForward
There was similar ferment in the Jewish world: Sally Priesand had become the first woman rabbi ordained in the United States by a Jewish seminary in 1972, and the first Jewish feminist conference was held in New York City in 1973.
But while there were Jewish women's magazines, most were affiliated with Jewish women's organizations and none was overtly feminist.
www.forward.com /issues/2003/03.02.21/fast2.html

  
 Zwischen Tradition und Aufbruch: Regina Jonas
Die nächste Rabbinerin wird erst 1972 mit Sally Priesand im Reformjudentum der USA ordiniert, das konservative Judentum folgt ein Jahrzehnt später.
Inzwischen wurden mehr als 200 Frauen ordiniert, die vorwiegend in englischsprachigen Ländern tätig sind.
www.hagalil.com /buch/campus/jonas-i.htm

  
 Tradition Renewed: Broadcasting American Judaism (6)
Jewish religious leaders interviewed on Directions ranged from JTS Chancellor Louis Finkelstein (who made several appearances on the Seminary's various broadcast series) to Sally Priesand, the first woman rabbi ordained by the Reform movement.
Other broadcasts dealt with theological responses to student uprisings, bioethics, and the aftermath of the Vietnam War, or explored connections between Jewish thought and various intellectual disciplines, such as psychology and physics.
learn.jtsa.edu /topics/reading/bookexc/tradren/chap27f.shtml

  
 Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb has been joined by other women rabbis like Melanie Aron and Sally Priesand in helping to redeem the world.
Her work and struggles are an inspiration to other women who would want to have a more important role in Judaism.
It is not until we redeem Her and bring Her home to rest in us that the entire world will be redeemed."
www.us-israel.org /jsource/biography/Gottlieb.html

  
 Adat Shalom Profile, Poway, California
During that year, Rabbi Sally Priesand was ordained by the Reform movement, and up to then "I had no clue that I could be a rabbi," Prinz recalled.
"I looked around at the rabbinic students--the males--and I said, 'Gee, they are studying text, how exciting!' and 'Gee, they go to Israel, how wonderful!' and I thought if Sally can do it, and if they can do it, maybe I can do it.
After graduating from UCLA in 1972, Prinz enrolled at Hebrew Union College's campus in Los Angeles -- attracted by the school's educational program.
www.jewishsightseeing.com /usa/california/san_diego_county/poway/temple_adat_shalom/19990326-adat_shalom_profile.htm

  
 Dallas Morning News News for Dallas, Texas Religion: Arts
Sally Priesand, ordained in 1972 at Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College, is widely considered the first female rabbi ever.
Dr. Templeton's philosophy can be summed up by the words of John Wesley: "Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can." But the book also convinces the reader as to why that's the best way to live.
www.dallasnews.com /sharedcontent/dws/dn/religion/arts/stories/102304dnrelbooks.b7606.html

  
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 Bourgeois Reform Judaism
In 1972, Sally Priesand graduated from the Hebrew Union College, and became the first ordained woman rabbi of Reform Judaism.[18] Since 1972, Reform Judaism has ordained a number of women as rabbis and cantors, and a great many synagogues have accepted them.
Finally, in 1967, a woman was allowed to enter training to be a rabbi.
The status of women in Judaism has always been a difficult one.
www.artsci.lsu.edu /phil/faculty/payne/Projects/AmerRel/Bourgeois.html

  
 1972 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
June 3 – Sally Priesand becomes the first female US rabbi
June 2 - Andreas Baader, Jan-Carl Raspe, Holger Meins and some other members of Red Army Faction are arrested in Frankfurt am Main after a shootout.
June 4 - Angela Davis found not guilty of murder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1972

  
 Judaism and the New Woman - Sally Priesand
Judaism and the New Woman - Sally Priesand
www.dragonsheadbooks.com /si/002085.html

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