Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance
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Die Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA), ein Zusammenschluss von Feministinnen, die sich zur jüdischen Orthodoxie bekennen, wurde 1997 gegründet. Ziel war, „die spirituellen, rituellen, intellektuellen und politischen Chancen für Frauen im Rahmen der Halacha oder des jüdischen Religionsgesetzes zu erweitern“.
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The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) is an Open Orthodox Jewish organization providing educational services on women's issues, with the aim of expanding "the spiritual, ritual, intellectual, and political opportunities for women within the framework of Halakha." It was incorporated on April 14, 1998, with Jewish-American writer Blu Greenberg as its first president. It is active in North America, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
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Die Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA), ein Zusammenschluss von Feministinnen, die sich zur jüdischen Orthodoxie bekennen, wurde 1997 gegründet. Ziel war, „die spirituellen, rituellen, intellektuellen und politischen Chancen für Frauen im Rahmen der Halacha oder des jüdischen Religionsgesetzes zu erweitern“.
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