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Sara Hurwitz is an Open Orthodox
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spiritual leader. She is considered by some to be the first female Orthodox rabbi. She serves as "Rabba" at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, and the president and co-founder of
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, both in Riverdale, New York.


Biography

Hurwitz was born in
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, and moved to Boca Raton, Florida with her family in 1989. She earned a B.A. from
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and a certificate from the Drisha Institute for Women. In June 2009, Sara Hurwitz was ordained by Rabbi Avi Weiss with the title " Maharat". In February 2010, Weiss announced that he was changing the title to "Rabba", a move criticised by both
Agudath Yisrael Agudat Yisrael ( he, אֲגוּדָּת יִשְׂרָאֵל, lit., ''Union of Israel'', also transliterated ''Agudath Israel'', or, in Yiddish, ''Agudas Yisroel'') is a Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jewish political party in Israel. It began as a pol ...
and the
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. Within several years of Hurwitz's ordination, subsequent Orthodox women also received ordination as well as positions within Orthodox synagogues. This development indicated that Hurwitz was no longer an exception within Orthodox Judaism. On Dec. 6th, 2010, at Temple Reyim in Newton, MA, Sara Hurwitz met with Amy Eilberg, the first Conservative rabbi
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, the first Reform female rabbi, and
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, the first Reconstructionist female rabbi. They and approximately 30 other women rabbis lit Chanukah candles and then spoke about their experiences in an open forum. On June 3, 2012, Priesand, Sasso, Eilberg, and Hurwitz met again, this time at Monmouth Reform Temple at a celebration honoring the four first women rabbis to be ordained in their respective denominations, and the 40th anniversary of Priesand's ordination.


Recognition

In 2013, Hurwitz was awarded the Hadassah Foundation Bernice S. Tannenbaum prize. The following year, Hurwitz received the annual Myrtle Wreath Award from the Southern New Jersey Region of Hadassah, and in 2016 she received the Trailblazer Award at UJA Federation of New York. Hurwitz was named as one of ''Jewish Week''s 36 Under 36, the ''Forward''s 50 most influential Jewish leaders, and ''
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''s 50 most influential rabbis. The art exhibit “Holy Sparks”, which opened in February 2022 at the Heller Museum and the Skirball Museum, featured 24 Jewish women artists, who had each created an artwork about a female rabbi who was a first in some way.https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2022/05/13/jewish-contributions-in-cincinnati.html Kathryn Jacobi created the artwork about Hurwitz.


See also

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* Dina Brawer *
Shira Marili Mirvis Shira Marili Mirvis (Hebrew: שירה מרילי מירוויס; born 1980), is an Israeli Religious Zionist leader and teacher. In April, 2021 she was chosen as the spiritual leader of thShirat HaTamarsynagogue in Efrat, Israel. She is the firs ...
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Timeline of women rabbis This is a timeline of women rabbis. * Pre-modern figures ** 1590–1670: Asenath Barzani is considered the first female rabbi of Jewish history by some scholars. ** 1805–1888 Hannah Rachel Verbermacher (the Maiden of Ludmir) was the only ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hurwitz, Sara Living people American Modern Orthodox rabbis Barnard College alumni People from Johannesburg South African emigrants to the United States South African Orthodox rabbis People from Boca Raton, Florida Open Orthodox Jews Year of birth missing (living people) 2010 in Judaism Orthodox Jewish feminists 21st-century American rabbis Orthodox women rabbis