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On Mount [Sinai]
The Eternal One spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai: "Speak to the Israelite people and say to them: When you enter the land that I assign to you, the land shall observe a sabbath of the Eternal." - Leviticus 25:1-2
Torah
Leviticus 25:1-26:2Haftarah
Jeremiah 32:6-27When
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Q&A with Chinese Jewish Advocate and Educator Amy Albertson
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Holy Sparks: Celebrating 50 Years of Women in the Rabbinate
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On June 3, 1972, Rabbi Sally Priesand was ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion as the first woman rabbi in North America. To celebrate this milestone in Jewish and American history, HUC's Dr. Bernard Heller Museum in New York partnered with The Braid's Story Archive of Women Rabbis in Los Angeles to create the exhibition "Holy Sparks," presenting 24 ground-breaking women rabbis who were "firsts" in their time.
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