Lori D. Klein is an attorney known for being one of the two first openly
lesbian
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rabbi
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s ordained by the
Jewish Renewal movement. Klein and
Chaya Gusfield were ordained at the same time in January 2006.
Klein serves as an
oncology
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hospital
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chaplain
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at
Stanford University Medical Center
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.
She was chair of the Board of Directors o
ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewalfrom 2009 to 2012.
Klein is a
Jew
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ish community
activist
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.
She lives in
Santa Cruz, California
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.
Klein used to be an attorney, but no longer has an active law license in California.
Klein graduated from the
University of Pennsylvania Law School
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in 1985.
See also
*
Timeline of women rabbis
This is a timeline of women rabbis:
* 1930s
** 1935: In Germany, Regina Jonas became the first woman to be ordained as a rabbi.
* 1970s:
** 1972: Sally Priesand became America's first female rabbi ordained by a rabbinical seminary, and the secon ...
References
American Jewish Renewal rabbis
Women rabbis
University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni
LGBTQ rabbis
LGBTQ people from California
American lesbians
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Lesbian Jews
21st-century American rabbis
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