Antje Deusel

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Antje Deusel is the first German-born woman to be ordained as a rabbi in Germany since the Nazi era.[1] She was ordained in 2011 by Abraham Geiger College, and as of 2013 has a part-time position at Or Chaim.[1][2]

Publications

  • Anus-praeter complications. Dissertation. Erlangen / Nuremberg 1987 with Ortwin Beisbart (ed.): Memorial Book of the Jewish citizens of Bamberg. Victims of Nazi terror 1933–1945. White, Bamberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-940821-10-2
  • My covenant, which ye shall keep it. Religious Legal and medical aspects of circumcision. Herder, Freiburg / Basel / Wien, 2012, ISBN 978-3-451-30612-9

References

  1. ^ a b "Germany's first female German-born rabbi since the Nazi era - The Canadian Jewish News". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. ^ http://www.eupj.org%2Fpublications%2Feupj%2Fnewsletters%2Fcategory%2F1-newsletters-2011%3Fdownload%3D19%253Aeupj-newsletter-2011-12&ei=yjTkUdiWG8uw7Abf84DgCg&usg=AFQjCNGQXGliJSJIYH-QslOffFTeYtTEuA[permanent dead link]

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