Tamara Ruth Kolton (née Feldstein; Hebrew: תמרה קולטון; born March 13, 1970) is an American non-denominational rabbi and clinical psychologist. She was the first person ordained as a member of the Humanistic Jewish movement.[2] Over time, her religious position evolved from agnosticism to a more spiritual perspective that drove her away from Humanistic Judaism.[3][4] Kolton later became known for her controversial feminist reinterpretation of the Biblical Eve, which has received both support and criticism from other religious and spiritual writers.[4]
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^Lewis, Barbara (June 6, 2013). "A New Door: Rabbi Kolton finds a new home teaching spirituality at Shir Tikvah". The Detroit Jewish News. pp. 22–23.
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