Jennie Rosenfeld
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Jennie Rosenfeld is the first woman to be appointed as the spiritual leader of an Orthodox Jewish community in modern-day Israel.[1][2] She was appointed by Orthodox Rabbi Shlomo Riskin as the manhiga ruhanit of Efrat in January 2015 to answer residents' questions on halacha, Jewish law.[1][3] In November 2016, Rosenfeld was appointed administrator of the area's rabbinical court that handles property claims.[4]
Rosenfeld is also the co-author of The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy, a sexual education book aimed at Orthodox Jews.[5]
Written works and books
[edit]Rosenfeld co-authored the book The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy with David Ribner, an Orthodox therapist.[5][6]
She wrote her doctoral thesis in 2008, Talmudic re-readings: Toward a Modern Orthodox sexual ethic.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Sharon, Jeremy (15 January 2015). "Orthodox woman appointed to serve as communal spiritual leader in Efrat". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Berkowitz, Eliyahu. "Israel – First Ever Orthodox Woman Appointed As Efrat's New Spiritual Leader". JPUpdates. Archived from the original on 2015-01-19. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
- ^ Kissileff, Beth (13 March 2015). "Female Spiritual Leader In Efrat Begins Role". The Forward. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Sharon, Jeremy (15 November 2016). "Woman to serve as rabbinical court administrator in Efrat". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ a b Estrin, Daniel (22 April 2013). "The sex manual for ultra-Orthodox Jews". BBC News. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Sztokman, Elana (16 January 2012). "The Sisterhood: On Teaching Talmud and Sex Toys". The Forward. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Rosenfeld, Jennie (2008). "Talmudic re-readings: Toward a Modern Orthodox sexual ethic".