Chana Timoner
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Chana Timoner (''née'' Carol Ann Surasky; August 24, 1951 – July 13, 1998) was the first female
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to hold an active duty assignment as a
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in the U.S. Army, which she began in 1993.


Early life and education

She was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of Abraham Surasky and Mary Rose Surasky (''née'' Greenberg). Her paternal grandparents, Anna and Morris (Max), were Russian Jews who had immigrated in 1910.1930 United States Census Her mother had joined the Canadian Army to fight in World War II in 1940, a year before the United States entered the war, and in 1941 her mother transferred to the newly organized Women's Army Corps of the United States. Chana Timoner married at 18, and had two children by the time she graduated from college, yet was unhappy and restless as a homemaker and mother.


Rabbinical career

She began rabbinical studies in 1984 after a friend remarked one day, "you know, in 7 years you could be a 40-year-old housewife or you could be a 40-year-old rabbi." She became a Conservative Jewish rabbi, ordained in 1989. She joined the army in 1993, and on the very day that year that she began her first assignment, at
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in North Carolina,
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announced the '' Don't ask, don't tell'' policy in the military.


See also

* Timeline of women rabbis


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Timoner, Chana 1951 births 1998 deaths American Conservative rabbis Religious leaders from New Haven, Connecticut Conservative women rabbis Women in the United States Army American people of Russian-Jewish descent Military personnel from New Haven, Connecticut 20th-century American rabbis