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Naamah Kelman: Rabbi, Hebrew Union College
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kelman was born
in New York City, the daughter of Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, a leader in the
Conservative Judaism movement who had served nearly four decades as
executive vice president of its Rabbinical Assembly, where he led
efforts to professionalize the rabbinate and to prepare the steps for
the ordination of women in the Conservative movement. The descendant of
rabbis on both sides of her family, her paternal grandfather was a rabbi
and community leader in Toronto who descended from a multi-generational
line of Hasidic rabbis from Poland. Her maternal grandfather, Rabbi
Felix Levy, also received his ordination from HUC and helped pass the
Columbus Platform of 1947 that undid many of the anti-Zionist aspects of
the 1885 Pittsburgh Platform. Her brother, also a rabbi, leads a
congregation in Jerusalem. |
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