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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Aluf Abir on December 09, 2014, 07:36:29 AM
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http://njjewishnews.com/article/25500/new-rabbi-was-shaped-by-her-parents-choices#.VIbsXzHF-So
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She is no rabbi as there are no women rabbis in authentic Judaism!!!!
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She is no rabbi!
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She is no rabbi!
Most likely she is a carpet muncher many of these female "rabbis" are!!!
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she's a bunny rabbit.
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Maybe she's the Moshiach- does the Moshiach have to be a man?
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Maybe she's the Moshiach- does the Moshiach have to be a man?
Yes Moshiach has to be a man.
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How about this? Is it an acceptable exception to the rule?
http://tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/134369/orthodox-women-ordained
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How about this? Is it an acceptable exception to the rule?
http://tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/134369/orthodox-women-ordained
No this is not acceptable this is Avi Weiss who is on the fringe & considered by many to be no longer Orthodox.
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How about this? Is it an acceptable exception to the rule?
http://tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/134369/orthodox-women-ordained
No... Avi weiss has deviated far far from Judaism. Too bad as I saw him talk once..
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She is not Jewish. Her mother is non Jewish and later had a "conversion". Even if you hold that their conversions are real, her mother converted after she was born.
Boswell-Levy said when she met with members of the search committee, they liked that she could empathize with an interfaith family’s issues and that she enthusiastically performs interfaith weddings if the couple plans to have a Jewish home.
But she said she was initially less comfortable with the congregation’s practice of allowing a non-Jew to have an aliya, reciting the blessing before the reading of the Torah. Boswell-Levy said her attitude was: “I want someone to say a blessing appropriate to them. I wouldn’t want an atheist to do a blessing about belief in God, or a non-Jew talking about giving us the Torah.”
But then one of the non-Jewish committee members, who had brought up her children as Jews and learned the Torah blessings for her son’s bar mitzva, said, “God gave all of us the Torah.”
“It is something I still wrestle with,” said Boswell-Levy. “I feel anyone who comes up to the bima should say something they truly believe, and not do it by rote.”
At the same time, she added, she wants her congregants “to take ownership of their Judaism, to feel proud of the traditions and practices of their community, and to know why they do what they do.”
She doesn't want Non-Jews to get an aliyah but she herself is not Jewish. If she's a Feminazi, at least she used her husband's last name. When I saw it hyphenated, I thought she wanted to use her maiden name or her mother's maiden name but then I saw her husband also had the same hyphenated name unless maybe he added her last name to his.
From the descrption above, it seems that her "synagogue" is mostly made up of Non-Jews. A Non-Jew had a Bar Mitzvah and his mother also wanted an aliyah. Neither are Jewish. They make up who is a Jew.
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I think it's sweet. People of differing backgrounds getting together.
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I think it's sweet. People of differing backgrounds getting together.
That's wrong. You are the same one making trollish comments about G-d and race.
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I think it's sweet. People of differing backgrounds getting together.
Uhh, people of different backgrounds can get together in other contexts but don't call it synagogue and Jewish prayers because that's a lie.
When Jews get together in a traditional synagogue for Jewish prayers according to the Jewish religious laws and customs, it is also an example of people from different backgrounds getting together. No amount of "sweetness" allows us to defraud Judaism and erode the customs to make up our own rules. Jewish prayer has meaning and is not merely some kind of kumbaya session.
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Uhh, people of different backgrounds can get together in other contexts but don't call it synagogue and Jewish prayers because that's a lie.
When Jews get together in a traditional synagogue for Jewish prayers according to the Jewish religious laws and customs, it is also an example of people from different backgrounds getting together. No amount of "sweetness" allows us to defraud Judaism and erode the customs to make up our own rules. Jewish prayer has meaning and is not merely some kind of kumbaya session.
Does this guy have multiple personalities?
Look how he started the thread.
New rabbi was shaped by her parents’ choices-YSV
Now he says it's sweet. I guess he's a troll.
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The entire congregation she belongs to is unjewish. Her gender is the least issue. Before anyone can claim the title of rabbi they need to be a true observer of the commandments and a scholar of halacha.
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The entire congregation she belongs to is unjewish. Her gender is the least issue. Before anyone can claim the title of rabbi they need to be a true observer of the commandments and a scholar of halacha.
Most likely she is a carpet muncher!!!!
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Can a "female Rabbi" give Metzitzah B'Peh?
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Can a "female Rabbi" give Metzitzah B'Peh?
If she is a zonah also!!!
:::D
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That's wrong. You are the same one making trollish comments about G-d and race.
Did you ever hear of humor- satire? Laugh- DAMN IT.