Barnard College (B.A.) Temple University (Ph.D.) Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (R.C.C.)
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Temple University
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https://sites.temple.edu/rebeccatalpert
Rabbi Rebecca Trachtenberg Alpert (born April 12, 1950) is Professor of Religion Emerita at Temple University, and was one of the first women rabbis. Her chief academic interests are religions and sports and sexuality in Judaism, and she says that her beliefs were transformed by a Sabbath prayer book (Siddur Nashim) that refers to God as 'She'.
Rabbi Rebecca Trachtenberg Alpert (born April 12, 1950) is Professor of Religion Emerita at Temple University, and was one of the first women rabbis....
Alpert (1928–1986), rabbi, disciple of Moshe Feinstein RebeccaAlpert (born 1950), American Jewish reconstructionist-Judaism thinker Richard Alpert (1931–2019)...
Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur. Rabbi RebeccaAlpert stated that Koufax, who faced antisemitism as well, helped break stereotypes...
movement to create a Jewish nation-state. Reconstructionist Rabbis RebeccaAlpert and Jacob Staub have emphasized that the Reconstructionist belief in...
this related pejorative stereotype).[citation needed] According to RebeccaAlpert, the stereotype of the Jewish-American Princess did not emerge until...
Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur. Rabbi RebeccaAlpert stated that Koufax, who faced antisemitism as well, helped break stereotypes...
Jewish Virtual Library: A Project of AICE. Retrieved 2020-12-13. Alpert, Rebecca. "Reconstructionist Judaism in the United States". The Encyclopedia...
Kippur helped cement his status as an icon for American Jews. Rabbi RebeccaAlpert explained the significance of his decision in 2014: When you talk to...
2000s–2010s), English set decorator Rebecca Allison (born 1946), American cardiologist and transgender activist RebeccaAlpert (born 1950), American professor...
Kessler & Neil Wenborn, Cambridge University Press, 2005) pp. 323-324. RebeccaAlpert (2011). "Judaism, Reconstructionist". The Cambridge Dictionary of Judaism...
Committee Itzik Shmuli, politician Scott Wiener, California State Senator RebeccaAlpert, lesbian professor in the Departments of Religion and Women's Studies...
first hundred women rabbis Susan Schnur, editor of Lilith Magazine RebeccaAlpert, rabbi, historian and professor Dan Ehrenkrantz, president of Reconstructionist...
from the impact of genetics and new reproductive technologies. While RebeccaAlpert cites the Tanakh for the idea that there is a theological basis for...
Judge of Oneida County. George M. Troup (1792); Governor of Georgia. RebeccaAlpert (born 1950), professor of Jewish American religious history who was...
Priority Lists: A Dialogue on Judaism, Feminism, and Activism, with RebeccaAlpert in Righteous Indignation: A Jewish Call for Justice (2013) The Hermenuetics...
refer to God using female pronouns and imagery. Reconstructionist Rabbi RebeccaAlpert (Reform Judaism, Winter 1991) commented: The experience of praying with...
context". Gross was Jewish herself at this time. Reconstructionist Rabbi RebeccaAlpert (Reform Judaism, Winter 1991) comments: The experience of praying with...
professional manager. He also managed the Memphis Red Sox in 1954. RebeccaAlpert (June 7, 2011). "Albert Haywood". Society for American Baseball Research...
feminist ethicists include Judith Plaskow, Rachel Adler, Tamar Ross, RebeccaAlpert, and Laurie Zoloth. Other modern Jewish philosophers have pursued a...
Rabbi" in the book Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation, edited by RebeccaAlpert, Sue Levi Elwell, and Shirley Idelson (Rutgers University Press, 2000)...
in 2018 Katalin Karikó - 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine RebeccaAlpert – activist, Rabbi, and current chair of the religion department Edwin...
"Being a Lesbian Rabbi", in Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation, by RebeccaAlpert, Sue Levi Elwell and Shirley Idelson (Rutgers University Press, 2001)...
Atlantic Books, 2010). Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation, with editors RebeccaAlpert, Sue Elwell and Shirley Idelson (Rutgers University Press, 2001). Like...