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- Rabbi Rachel Isaacs - LinkedIn
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- Rabbi Rachel Isaacs
Rabbi Rachel Isaacs made history as the first openly lesbian rabbi admitted and ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, the Conservative movement’s flagship institution
- Rachel Isaacs - Wikipedia
Rachel Isaacs was the first openly lesbian rabbi ordained by the Conservative movement's Jewish Theological Seminary ("JTS"), which occurred in May 2011 [1] Isaacs earned her B A from Wellesley College in 2005, where she was the Hillel Co-President
- Rachel Isaacs – Maine Jewish History Project
Rabbi Isaacs is the spiritual leader of Beth Israel Congregation in Waterville and the executive director of the Center for Small Town Jewish Life, where she works to support Jewish life in rural communities while balancing tradition and modernity
- Leadership | Beth Israel Congrega
Beth Israel Congregation is led by a dedicated, creative team committed to cultivating vibrant Jewish life in Central Maine We are driven by a commitment to sustain traditional Jewish life and learning for today's beautifully diverse Jewish community
- Rabbi Rachel Isaacs – Israel Policy Forum
Rabbi Rachel Isaacs is the Dorothy “Bibby” Levine Alfond Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and the Director of the Center for Small Town Jewish Life at Colby College She also serves as the spiritual leader of Beth Israel Congregation in Waterville, Maine
- Rabbi Rachel Isaacs · LGBTQ Religious Archives Network
Rabbi Isaacs is the spiritual leader of Beth Israel Congregation in Waterville and also faculty at Colby College, where she holds the Dorothy Levine Alfond chair in Jewish studies Since 2015 she has also served as the director of Colby’s Center for Small Town Jewish Life
- Atra - Center for rabbinic innovation
Rachel Isaacs was named one of “America’s Most Inspiring Rabbis” (2014) by the Jewish Daily Forward Ordained in 2011 by the Jewish Theological Seminary, where she studied as a Wexner Graduate Fellow, Isaacs is the spiritual leader of Beth Israel Congregation
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