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Orthodox Jewish girls in Israel could now take a rabbinic examination, like males
The Tycoon Herald > World > Orthodox Jewish girls in Israel could now take a rabbinic examination, like males
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Orthodox Jewish girls in Israel could now take a rabbinic examination, like males

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By Tycoon Herald 9 Min Read Published May 28, 2026
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Rabbanit Batya Krauss leads a girls’s research session at Matan – The Sadie Rennert Girls’s Institute for Torah Research in Raanana, Israel. Matan is an Israeli institute devoted to superior Torah studying and Jewish research for girls, providing instructional packages and management coaching.

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JERUSALEM — To be formally ordained as an Orthodox rabbi in Israel, you need to go a grueling sequence of exams.

And you need to be a person.

Now, after a years-long court docket battle, Israel has lastly allowed girls to take the official rabbinic exams.

Israel’s Orthodox spiritual authorities nonetheless refuse to formally ordain girls as rabbis, and most Orthodox communities themselves are proof against girls carrying that formal title.

However opening up the rabbinic assessments to girls might qualify them for different management roles, like public servant jobs in Israel working state-funded spiritual companies.

Advocates contemplate it a milestone in an ongoing revolution for Orthodox Judaism, increasing girls’s roles as scholarly consultants in Jewish spiritual legislation.

“Women need to be part of the world of Torah,” mentioned Dr. Ruth Agiv, a 44-year-old dentist, who was amongst a pioneering group of three Orthodox girls who took the primary of a sequence of rabbinic assessments in April. “We should not need to be outside. It belongs to us.”

A gradual evolution for Orthodox Jewish girls
Ruth Agiv, who sat for examinations administered by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, attends a women’s Torah study session at Matan in Ra’anana.

Dr. Ruth Agiv, who sat for examinations administered by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, attends a girls’s Torah research session at Matan in Raanana, Israel.

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The three girls emerged from an almost six-hour rabbinic examination — testing their information of the Jewish spiritual legal guidelines of mourning — at Israel’s Ministry of Spiritual Affairs in Jerusalem.

They have been greeted by their spiritual academics, additionally girls, with singing and bouquets of flowers.

“In Israel, we broke the glass ceiling of learning,” mentioned Rabbanit Batya Krauss, one among their academics.

She goes by the time period rabbanit, a feminine variation of the Hebrew phrase “rabbi.” Krauss teaches at Matan, an institute of Jewish spiritual scholarship for Orthodox girls in Israel.

For generations, superior spiritual research have been the area of males.

A copy of Mishnah Berurah, a widely used Orthodox Jewish religious text, sits in a classroom during a women’s study session at Matan in Ra’anana.

A replica of Mishnah Berurah, a textual content of Jewish legislation, sits in a classroom throughout a girls’s research session at Matan in Ra’anana.

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“When a woman wanted to learn in the olden days, she had to hide,” Krauss mentioned, referencing Yentl, the 1983 Barbra Streisand movie a few younger lady who disguises herself as a person to review the Talmud.

That has shifted in the previous couple of many years, with the emergence of a number of institutes providing superior research in Jewish spiritual texts to girls.

“Orthodoxy changes slowly, and the world is changing very, very, very fast,” Krauss mentioned.

Whereas liberal streams of Judaism within the U.S. and Israel have ordained girls rabbis for many years, most Orthodox communities have remained resistant.

An eight-year authorized battle
May 25, 2026, Ra’anana, Israel - Seth Farber, an American-Israeli Orthodox rabbi, is photographed at his home in Ra’anana, Israel.

Seth Farber, an American-born Orthodox rabbi in Israel and director of the Jewish advocacy group ITIM, is photographed at his house in Raanana, Israel.

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To turn out to be an officially-recognized rabbi in Israel, males should full a rigorous course of research and go state-administered exams.

Girls weren’t allowed to take the check till the Jewish advocacy group ITIM (which implies “Passages” in Hebrew) started lobbying on their behalf.

Rabbi Seth Farber, the American-born chief of ITIM, tried to barter with Israel’s spiritual officers. Six years in the past, Farber met with the director basic of Israel’s Ministry of Spiritual Affairs.

“He said, more or less, ‘Over my dead body will women ever study texts like this. These texts were not meant for women,'” Farber mentioned.

Farber’s group filed a lawsuit which ended up within the Israeli Supreme Courtroom. The court docket finally dominated in favor of the ladies, ordering the state to open the exams to them.

The Rabbinate’s delay tactic

May 25, 2026, Ra’anana, Israel - Students at Matan – The Sadie Rennert Women’s Institute for Torah Studies sit in small study groups during a women’s Torah class.

College students finding out throughout a girls’s Torah class.

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In an announcement late final 12 months, Israel’s chief rabbis expressed “deep regret” over the Supreme Courtroom’s “interference in topics carrying implications in Jewish religious law” together with rabbinic ordination and religious management.

“The Chief Rabbinate Council of Israel views its core mission as safeguarding the Jewish character of the State of Israel and preserving the traditions passed down through generations,” the chief rabbis mentioned.

After the court docket ruling, the rabbinic authorities refused to manage the exams to anybody, males or girls, for greater than half a 12 months.

“The rabbinate said we’d rather not give exams to men than give exams to anybody,” Farber mentioned.

Farber’s group went to court docket once more, and the court docket ordered Israel’s spiritual authorities to manage the exams. In April, the primary group of ladies lastly entered the examination room.

The court docket ordered Israel’s spiritual authorities to pay ITIM the equal of about $5,000 to cowl court docket charges, Farber says.

Israel’s spiritual authorities are delaying once more

May 25, 2026, Ra’anana, Israel - Students at Matan, a women’s institute for Torah studies, sit in small study groups during a Torah class.

College students work in small research teams throughout a Torah class.

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The Israeli Chief Rabbinate was presupposed to administer a second check to women and men in July, nevertheless it has delayed the check by a number of months, with out explaining why.

Farber says that raises questions in regards to the rabbinical authorities’ willingness to implement the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling to supply the exams to girls.

“The momentum toward recognizing women’s Torah scholarship is irreversible,” Farber mentioned. “The question now is whether the Rabbinate will choose to lead that process responsibly or continue resisting a reality that Israeli society and the courts have already acknowledged.”

“Times have changed”

Rabbi Farber, who’s Orthodox himself, is a direct descendant of Rabbi Moses Sofer, generally referred to as the Chatam Sofer, a outstanding Nineteenth-century rabbi famously referred to as the founding father of ultra-Orthodoxy—a motion rooted in opposing any modernization of Judaism.

“I’m sure he’s not looking down from his seat in the heavenly kingdom and feeling comfortable about what his great-great-great-grandson has done in one sense,” Farber mentioned. “But maybe he is, because times have changed…I think women will be ordained rabbis. I don’t know if it will happen in my lifetime, but I think it will happen.”

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May 25, May 25,, 2026, Ra’anana, Israel - Rabbanit Batya Kraus leads a women’s study session at Matan – The Sadie Rennert Women’s Institute for Torah Studies in Ra’anana. Matan is an Israeli institute dedicated to advanced Torah learning and Jewish studies for women, offering educational programs and leadership training.

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For the ladies who sat for the examination, their milestone is much less a few formal title of rabbi, and extra about information and authority.

Dr. Ruth Agiv desires to be acknowledged as a realized authority in Jewish legislation, to supply girls the identical form of spiritual steering they could in any other case search from a person.

“I am also at the beginning of the path. This was the first test,” she mentioned. “I still have a lot, a lot, a lot to learn.”

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