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Confessions of a Female Rabbi
Publishing Details
Dedication
Table of Contents
Note from the author
CONFESSION I: I think about Jewish survival now more than ever
CONFESSION II : We have greatly sinned in what we have done and what we have failed to do
CONFESSION III: I don’t feel a need to go to synagogue
CONFESSION IV: I think converts who meaningfully switch to Judaism are more dedicated to their new religious identity than many people who were simply born Jewish
Confession V: As Jews, we have a lot of anxiety and real enemies
CONFESSION VI: Not all Jews believe in G-d, and despite what you think, that’s ok
CONFESSION VII: Israel is the Jewish homeland, but for those who consider it home, it’s a lot more complicated
CONFESSION VIII: Rabbis need to have a personal life
CONFESSION IX: I love huge, over the top, parties
CONFESSION X: I have officiated interfaith marriages, but never intentionally
CONFESSION XI: Even though I respect Jewish law, I hate being told what to do
EPILOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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