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[edit]The article on Helen Levinthal appears to mention Kaplan:
[Levintha] became one of three women, the others being Judith Kaplan and Avis Shulman, chosen by the Jewish Center Lecture Bureau to lecture throughout the country on Jewish subjects.[1]
Given Kaplan's background as a theologian I think the article is probably referring to her but I'm not 100% certain. Leaving it here in case it's useful to mention. Nev1 (talk) 10:43, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
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- ^ Nadell, P.S. (1999). Women Who Would Be Rabbis: A History of Women's Ordination 1889-1985. Beacon Press. ISBN 9780807036495.
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