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Pauline Bebe is the
rabbi A rabbi () is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi – known as ''semikha'' – following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form of ...
of Communauté Juive Libérale, a Progressive Jewish congregation in
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. She was the first female rabbi in
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, and the first female rabbi to lead a synagogue there. France has only four women rabbis, Bebe, Célia Surget, Delphine Horvilleur. and Floriane Chinsky.


Early life

Bebe was born in 1965 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Her family lived through the German occupation and hid in the south of France throughout
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. Her father was a pediatrician and her mother a lawyer. They were both Jews who, though nonpracticing, exposed their child to the lessons of the
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: "They gave me the education which they could not get because of the war".(French
"Rabbin et féministe"
''Journal L'Express'', 17 May 2001.
Her desire to become a rabbi dates to her adolescence: "I wanted to be a rabbi to accompany people for the important periods of their life. The liberal Jewish movement lauded the equality between the man and the woman. I saw no obstacle to my desire..."(French) François Devinat
"Pauline Bebe. La rabbine par qui le scandale arrive"
''Libération.fr'', 4 May 1995.
She attended the lycée Lamartine high school in the
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, taking classical studies. After graduation, she attended
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales ( en, National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations), abbreviated as INALCO, is a French university specializing in the teaching of languages and cultures from the world. ...
at
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), ma ...
, where she learned English and Hebrew. She has a BA in English and American literature and civilization, and an MA and in Hebrew literature. Her Master's thesis was titled ''L'attitude du judaïsme face au prosélytisme et à la conversion'' ("The attitude of Judaism in the face of
proselytism Proselytism () is the policy of attempting to convert people's religious or political beliefs. Proselytism is illegal in some countries. Some draw distinctions between ''evangelism'' or '' Da‘wah'' and proselytism regarding proselytism as invol ...
and
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").(French
"Le rabbin Pauline Bebe. Portrait et publications"
Communaute Juive Liberale website. Accessed 26 February 2011.


Rabbinical education

In 1985, Bebe began her rabbinical studies in
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with five years of studies at the
Leo Baeck College Leo Baeck College is a privately funded rabbinical seminary and centre for the training of teachers in Jewish education. Based now at the Sternberg Centre, East End Road, Finchley, in the London Borough of Barnet, it was founded by Werner van ...
. She stated "A liberal Rabbinical College in France does not exist, and I am attached to a Judaism based on the Enlightenment, to a religion which evolves according to periods and social circles."(French) Manon Rivif're
"Pauline Bebe femme rabbin"
''Femmes Plus'', 26 October 2006.
She completed her Hebrew cursus in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
at the Hebrew Union College. She was ordained in 1990, one of about 30 women rabbis ordained by the
Leo Baeck College Leo Baeck College is a privately funded rabbinical seminary and centre for the training of teachers in Jewish education. Based now at the Sternberg Centre, East End Road, Finchley, in the London Borough of Barnet, it was founded by Werner van ...
between 1975 and 2006. Though less numerous than in the United States, female rabbis exist in Europe, mostly in England,
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and
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.


Career

Bebe first rabbinic position was at Mouvement Juif Liberal de France in Paris between 1990 and 1995. She helped those with drug addiction, HIV-positive people and eccentrics who were rejected by the traditional religious institutions. Reactions to her as a female rabbi were mixed: "Some believers were very enthusiastic and trusted me, while others were violently opposed to the idea of having a woman rabbi." In 1995 with Remy Schwartz, Bebe created her own congregation, Communaute Juive Liberale d'Île-de-France (CJL) in Paris. The congregation adopted the name ''MAAYAN'' (Hebrew for "wellspring"), and opened a new synagogue building in May 2006. By 2013, membership exceeded 400 households. The CJL is affiliated with the
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.


Personal life

Bebe is married to Rabbi Tom Cohen,Bernard Edinger
"Europe Report: Flourishing in France"
, ''Reform Judaism'' online, Spring 2008.
an American expatriate who leads Kehilat Gesher, the American Jewish Congregation in Paris. Bebe is also the mother of four children; she says, "It's not always easy to be everywhere at the same time, but for the moment at least, my children aren't complaining".


Writings

Bebe is the author of seven books and has written numerous articles: * ''Le Judaïsme libéral'', , 1993, . * ''ISHA, Dictionnaire des femmes et du judaïsme'', Calmann-Lévy, 2001, * ''Peut-on faire le bonheur de ses enfants ?'', avec et Pierre Lassus, Éditions de l'Atelier, 2003, * ''Qu'est-ce que le judaïsme libéral ?'', Calmann-Lévy, 2006, * ''A l'ombre du tamaris'', , 2010, * ''L'autre, cet infini'', avec ,
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, 2013,


Other

The art exhibit “Holy Sparks”, which opened in February 2022 at the Heller Museum and the Skirball Museum, featured 24 Jewish women artists, who had each created an artwork about a female rabbi who was a first in some way. Tamar Hirschl created the artwork about Bebe.


See also

*
Timeline of women rabbis This is a timeline of women rabbis. * Pre-modern figures ** 1590–1670: Asenath Barzani is considered the first female rabbi of Jewish history by some scholars. ** 1805–1888 Hannah Rachel Verbermacher (the Maiden of Ludmir) was the only ...


References


Bibliography


Pauline Bebe, Jewish Virtual Library


External links

* Bernard Edinger
Europe Report: Flourishing in France
Reform Judaism online, spring 2008 * Pauline Bebe
Reinterpreting the Mikveh. Making it relevant today
in my Jewish learning, from The Torah: A Women’s Commentary, edited by Tamara Cohn Eskenazi and Andrea L. Weiss (New York: URJ Press and Women of Reform Judaism, 2008). * (French

article in ''Clio'', numéro 16/2002, by Joëlle Allouche-Benayoun * (French
Sermons of rabbi Pauline Bebe
* (French) Video
Paracha Hashavoua 5770: Du déluge à la tour de Babel, Noa’h: une lecture éthique des grands récits de l'humanité
October 2009 * (French
Interviews with Pauline Bebe
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