Cynthia Ann "Cyndie" Culpeper (June 16, 1962 – August 29, 2005) was the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS, which she did in 1996 when she was a rabbi at Agudath Israel in Montgomery, Alabama.[1] She was the first full-time female rabbi in Alabama and the first Conservative female rabbi in Alabama.[1]
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Cynthia Ann "Cyndie" Culpeper (June 16, 1962 – August 29, 2005) was the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS, which she did in 1996...
Creditor, Conservative rabbi, activist, and founder of the Shefa Network CynthiaCulpeper, first full-time female rabbi in Alabama Jerome Cutler, director of...
first female rabbi in postwar Germany, in the city of Oldenburg. 1996: CynthiaCulpeper became the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS...
Conservative Judaism, though it subsequently hired several Orthodox rabbis. CynthiaCulpeper became Agudath Israel's rabbi in 1995, but left in 1997 to seek treatment...
Increasingly various events were held during the week as well. In 2000 CynthiaCulpeper became the first female rabbi to lead religious services in Poland...
nineteenth-century congressman, diplomat, lawyer and farmer from Virginia. Born near Culpeper, Virginia, Pendleton studied with private tutors and at Cloverdale Academy...
Cynthia Eppes Hudson (born 1959) is an American lawyer who serves as Chief Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia. A native of Crewe...
Established in 1951, it comprises four discrete stations located in Fauquier and Culpeper counties. WTC has served multiple roles, most notably as a Central Intelligence...
down after being thrown from a horse during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, Virginia. He used a wheelchair and ventilator for the rest of his life...
Frances Stephens Berkeley Ludwell (née Culpeper; baptised 27 May 1634 – 1690s), most commonly styled Lady Frances Berkeley after her second marriage, was...
nineteenth-century doctor, politician, planter and slaveholder from Virginia. Born in Culpeper County in the Colony of Virginia, Hawes received a private classical education...
a person passing on.[better source needed] However, Herbalist Nicholas Culpeper saw basil as a plant of dread and suspicion.[why?] In Portugal, dwarf bush...
bar, and practiced law principally in Culpeper County. French Strother lived on a large estate on the Culpeper/Stevensburg Road, owned slaves, and served...