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Amy Eilberg (born October 12, 1954) is the first female rabbi ordained in Conservative Judaism.[1] She was ordained in 1985 by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
==קורות חייה==
איימי גדלה במשפחה יהודית גאה וחילונית. אימה גלדיס הייתה עובדת סוציאלית ואביה יהושע איילברג {{אנ|Joshua Eilberg}} היה ציר דמוקרטי בבית הנבחרים מטעם מדינת פנסילבניה.
Eilberg was born October 12, 1954, in Philadelphia, USA.[3] Her father, Joshua Eilberg, represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. House of Representatives, and her mother, Gladys, was a social worker.[4] Her parents were proud but not observant Jews, but when Eilberg was fourteen, her newfound commitment to traditional Jewish observance led her mother to make their home kitchen conform to the Jewish dietary laws kashrut. In high school, she was involved in the United Synagogue Youth and she later worked at Camp Ramah in the Poconos, in New England, and in Wisconsin
==השכלה ומסלול מיקצועי==
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