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* 1993: [[Maya Leibovich]] became the first native-born female rabbi in Israel; she was ordained in 1993 at the [[Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion]] in Jerusalem.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/?id=bYsQvLkzRyoC&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=maya+leibovich+israel+ordained#v=onepage&q=maya%20leibovich%20israel%20ordained&f=false |title=Born Again - Richard Oestermann - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |year= 1999|accessdate=2013-09-08|isbn=9789652292148}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/?id=xUxoXwNsqqQC&pg=PA41&lpg=PA41&dq=maya+leibovich+israel+ordained#v=onepage&q=maya%20leibovich%20israel%20ordained&f=false |title=Jewish Feminism in Israel: Some Contemporary Perspectives - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |year=2003 |accessdate=2013-09-08|isbn=9781584653257}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Cohen |first=Anat |url=http://womensenews.org/story/the-world/030811/rabbi-stakes-her-claim-orthodox-stronghold |title=Rabbi Stakes Her Claim In Orthodox Stronghold |publisher=Womens eNews |date=2003-08-11 |accessdate=2013-09-08}}</ref>
* 1993: [[Chana Timoner]] became the first female rabbi to hold an active duty assignment as a chaplain in the U.S. Army.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1998-07-18/news/9807180215_1_fort-bragg-chaplain-fort-benning |title=Chana Timoner – Orlando Sentinel |publisher=Articles.orlandosentinel.com |date=July 18, 1998 |accessdate=November 10, 2011}}</ref><ref name="nytimes1998">{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/17/nyregion/chana-timoner-46-rabbi-and-chaplain-dies.html |title=Chana Timoner, 46, Rabbi and Chaplain, Dies – New York Times |work=The New York Times |date=July 17, 1998 |accessdate=November 10, 2011}}</ref>
* 1994: Analia Bortz became the first female rabbi ordained in Argentina at the Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer.<ref>{{Citecite web|title = Rabinos Graduados|url = http://www.seminariorabinico.org/graduados/rabinos-graduados/|website = Seminario Rabínico|accessdate = 2015-11-09}}</ref><ref>{{Citecite web|title = Argentina: Jewish Education {{!}} Jewish Women's Archive|url = http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/argentina-jewish-education|website = jwa.org|accessdate = 2015-11-09}}</ref>
* 1994: [[Mimi Feigelson]] became the first woman to receive ordination from an Orthodox rabbi (privately)
* 1994: [[Margit Oelsner-Baumatz]], born in Germany, became the first female rabbi ordained in Argentina <ref name="Figari2007">{{cite book|last=Figari|first=Carlos Eduardo|title=Sexualidad, ciencia y religion/ Sexuality, science and religion|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lC5EEO4WCs8C&pg=PA68|date=30 September 2007|publisher=Editorial Brujas|isbn=978-987-1432-00-4|language=Spanish|page=68}}</ref> and [[Ibero-America]].<ref name="RománLópez1997">{{cite book|last1=Román|first1=Carlos|last2=López|first2=Laura B. Bobadilla |author3=Elsa Nazaret Estrada Rodríguez |author4=Melanie Slone|title=Almanaque mundial 1997: diccionario geográfico|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=znE8AQAAIAAJ|date=July 1997|publisher=América|isbn=978-1-56259-032-1|page=2}}</ref>
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* 2014: American rabbi [[Judith Hauptman]] became the first guest lecturer from abroad to address the Israeli [[Knesset]]’s weekly religious study session.<ref>"Maltz, Judy 'Eight major victories for non-Orthodox Judaism in 2014' (Dec 15, 2014) Haaretz" http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/.premium-1.631933</ref>
* 2015: [[Lila Kagedan]], born in Canada, became the first graduate of [[Yeshivat Maharat]] to use the title "Rabbi".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cjnews.com/living-jewish/jewish-learning/why-orthodox-judaism-needs-female-rabbis|title=Why Orthodox Judaism needs female rabbis|author=Rabbi Lila Kagedan|date=25 November 2015|work=The Canadian Jewish News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=JTA |url=http://forward.com/sisterhood/328427/first-woman-orthodox-rabbi-is-hired-by-synagogue/ |title=First Woman Orthodox 'Rabbi' Is Hired by Synagogue - Sisterhood – |publisher=Forward.com |date=2016-01-03 |accessdate=2016-06-28}}</ref>
 
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