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Einat Ramon (born 1959) was the first Israeli-born woman to be ordained as a rabbi. She was also the first woman and the first
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to head a Conservative rabbinical school, specifically the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in
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, where she was dean from 2005 to 2009. Since 2011 she no longer identifies as a rabbi, heads the Marpeh training program for spiritual caregivers in Jerusalem, and teaches modern Jewish thought and
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at the Schechter Institute.


Biography

Ramon was ordained in 1989 at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Following that, she acted as interim rabbi at Berkeley Hillel and earned a doctorate in religious studies from Stanford University. She worked as the “circuit” rabbi for Congregation Har-Shalom in
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before returning to Israel in 1994. Ramon served as dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in Jerusalem from 2005 to 2009. During that time she opposed the ordination of homosexual rabbis at Schechter and same sex marriage in the Conservative Movement, which prompted a falling-out with the North American Masorti seminaries that had just begun ordaining homosexual rabbis. She is the author of the book ''A New Life: Religion, Motherhood and Supreme Love in the Works of Aharon David Gordon'', and has contributed to the book ''New Jewish Feminism: Probing the Past, Forging the Future''. She has also published articles on modern Jewish thought, Jewish feminism and Zionist intellectual history. In 2011 she left the Conservative Movement and the rabbinate due to ideological disputes. She no longer considers herself a rabbi. Her affiliation is that of a modern Orthodox Jew. Since 2006, Dr. Ramon has been active in the clinical pastoral care movement in Israel. She has been involved in setting up the first clinical pastoral education unit in Israel, participating in the network and later the association of spiritual caregivers in Israel as the writer the ethical code for Israeli spiritual caregivers and the professional standards for training Israeli chaplains. In 2011 she had set up the only Israeli academic program specializing in Jewish spiritual care at the Schechter Institute.


Personal

Ramon is married to Rabbi
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, an American-born
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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


External links

* Allison Kaplan Somer, "Rabbis in Waiting," 10.10.12, * http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/hadassah-at-100-where-no-man-has-gone-before/rabbis-in-waiting.premium-1.469209
"Gender Equality in the Masorti Movement" by Dr. Einat Ramot
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'' * Einat Ramon, "Commercial Surrogacy is a form of Organ Trafficking," Haaretz, 29. 08. 13 * http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.544280 *Einat Ramon, "Gratitude, Israeli Spiritual Care and Contemporary Hassidic Teachers: The Theme of Thankfulness in the Works of Rabbis Brazofsky (the Netivot Shalom), Rav Arush and Yemima Avital,": Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, Vol. 5, Issue, 2014, pp/ 78- 100. * http://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp=asrr&id=asrr_2014_0005_0001_0078_0100 "Certification for the first "spiritual Care Provider Group," JPOST, 11.07.2013, * http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-News/Certification-awarded-to-first-spiritual-care-provider-group-330839 ** Code of Ethics for Spiritual Caregivers in the State of Israel," * https://web.archive.org/web/20150402105140/http://www.livui-ruhani.org/uploads/English%20Final%20ethical%20code%202012.pdf {{DEFAULTSORT:Ramon, Einat Conservative women rabbis Israeli Conservative rabbis 1959 births Living people Surrogacy