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'''Analia Bortz''' became the first female rabbi ordained in Argentina at the Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer in 1994.<ref>{{cite web|title = Rabinos Graduados|url = http://www.seminariorabinico.org/graduados/rabinos-graduados/|website = Seminario Rabínico|accessdate = 2015-11-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite 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> She was a Senior Rabbinic Fellow of the [[Shalom Hartman Institute]], and she and her husband Rabbi Mario Karpuj founded Congregation Or Hadash in Sandy Springs, Georgia.<ref>Congregation Or Hadash</ref>
 
She wrote for ''The Women's Haftarah Commentary: New Insights from Women Rabbis on the 54 Weekly Haftarah Portions, the 5 Megillot & Special Shabbatot'' (2008), edited by [[Elyse Goldstein]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Women_s_Haftarah_Commentary.html?id=dwAt_3_ybmIC |title=The Women's Haftarah Commentary: New Insights from Women Rabbis on the 54 ... - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date=2004-02-01 |accessdate=2018-08-02}}</ref> She also wrote the book ''The Voice of Silence: A Rabbi’s Journey into a Trappist Monastery and Other Contemplation'' (2017), which is about her silent retreat at the Christian monastery called [[Monastery of the Holy Spirit]].<ref name="reporternewspapers1">{{cite web|url=https://www.reporternewspapers.net/2017/12/18/rabbis-book-recalls-silent-retreat-christian-monastery/ |title=Rabbi’s book recalls her silent retreat at a Christian monastery |publisher=Reporter Newspapers |date= |accessdate=2018-08-02}}</ref> She went there after having vocal cord strain and polyps, and being advised to stop speaking for a long time.<ref>https: name="reporternewspapers1"//www.reporternewspapers.net/2017/12/18/rabbis-book-recalls-silent-retreat-christian-monastery/</ref>
 
She is also a doctor, and the founder of Hope for Seeds, a group for women suffering from infertility and sterility.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.or-hadash.org/about-us/our-rabbis-and-staff |title=Rabbis, Staff and Board |publisher=Or-hadash.org |date= |accessdate=2018-08-02}}</ref>
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