Authors: Elisa Klapheck, Toby Axelrod
ISBN-13: 9780787969875, ISBN-10: 0787969877
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: September 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Elisa Klapheck is an ordained rabbi in Berlin, Germany. For many years Klapheck also worked as a journalist for major German newspapers, radio, and TV and was formerly the editor-in-chief of Berlin's Jewish monthly jüdisches berlin [Jewish Berlin].
Fraulein Rabbiner Jonas tells the moving story of the woman who inspired a new kind of progressive female participation in the Jewish religion. Biographer Elisa Klapheck shows how Jonas overcame formidable resistance and obstacles from conventional orthodox Jewish institutions to become the first female rabbi. The book includes the text of Jonas’s definitive treatise on why women can indeed become rabbis, which is based on sound scripture from the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud, and other precedents in Jewish halachic law, rabbinic commentary, and Jewish practice. After her ordination in 1935, Jonas spent the remaining years of her life ministering to the abused and terrified German Jewish community as the Nazis rapidly restricted and robbed it of property, identity, and social privilege, forcing the Jews into hard labor, poverty, and ultimately death camps. This moving portrayal of her life reveals Regina Jonas as a humorous and passionate woman who was deeply beloved by all she served during the terminal crisis of their lives.
Foreword | ||
My journey toward Regina Jonas | 3 | |
The story of Regina Jonas | 16 | |
Preliminary notes : on the Halachic treatise of Regina Jonas | 97 | |
Halachic treatise : can women serve as rabbis? | 100 | |
Structure of the Talmud (according to Maimonides) | 203 | |
Additional Halachic compendia and commentaries | 207 |