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2.11.2015. 21:54
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Rabbinical Council of America officially bans ordination and hiring of women rabbis
November 1, 2015 

Rabinski council ( skupština) u Americi je službeno zabranila djelovanje i angažiranje ženskih rabina




Israeli women of the Women of the Wall organization praying just outside the Western Wall, in Jerusalem's Old City, Dec. 14, 2012. (Dan Balilty/AP Images)


(JTA) — The Rabbinical Council of America, the main modern Orthodox rabbinical group, formally adopted a policy prohibiting the ordination or hiring of women rabbis.  The policy announced Friday by the RCA came after a direct vote of its membership, according to the organization.

The resolution states: “RCA members with positions in Orthodox institutions may not ordain women into the Orthodox rabbinate, regardless of the title used; or hire or ratify the hiring of a woman into a rabbinic position at an Orthodox institution; or allow a title implying rabbinic ordination to be used by a teacher of Limudei Kodesh in an Orthodox institution.” 


Rabinski Council (RCA),   koji predstavlja glavnu modernu ortodoksnu rabinsku grupu  u Americi,  je formalno prihvatio politiku koja zabranjuje djelovanje ili angažiranje žena-rabina. Ova je odluka donesena direktnim glasanjem članstva. U odluci stoji: članovi RCA u ortodoksnim institucijama ne  mogiu dozvoliti djelovanje žena u ortodoksnom rabinatu bez obzira na titule koje se upotrebe. Ne može se angažirati ili potvrditi angažiranje žena na rabinsku poziciju , ili dozvoliti da se ta titula upotrebi kao učitelj  Limudei Kodesha u ortodoksnim institucijama.




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Limudei Kodesh refers to religious studies.

“This resolution does not concern or address non-rabbinic positions such as Yoatzot Halacha (advisers on Jewish law), community scholars, Yeshiva University’s Graduate Program for Women in Advanced Talmudic Study, and non-rabbinic school teachers,” the resolution concludes.

 “So long as no rabbinic or ordained title such as ‘Maharat’ is used in these positions, and so long as there is no implication of ordination or a rabbinic status, this resolution is inapplicable.”


Maharat is an acronym meaning female spiritual, legal and Torah leader. It is a designation granted by Yeshivat Maharat, an institution for women in Riverdale, New York, founded by Rabbi Avi Weiss. ...