Orthodox Union Puts Pressure on Ohev Sholom

The committee of seven male rabbis was crystal clear in its report: “A woman should not be appointed to serve in a clergy position.”

That stance has been the rule in Orthodox Judaism for thousands of years. But in recent years, a few pioneering Orthodox women have pursued credentials as Jewish spiritual leaders — and four synagogues, including two in the Washington areas, have hired them as clergy.

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