In Israel, Orthodox Jewish women are now permitted to take exams to qualify for rabbinic roles, a change from previous regulations that only allowed men to take these exams. However, despite this advancement, women are still not eligible to become rabbis.
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Orthodox Jewish women in Israel can now take rabbinic exams
Orthodox Jewish women in Israel have gained the right to take rabbinic exams, a significant change from past practices where only men could participate. Despite this progress, women remain ineligible to hold the title of rabbi.
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Orthodox Jewish women in Israel may now take a rabbinic exam, like men
Orthodox Jewish women in Israel can now take rabbinic exams