Gesa Ederberg
First female pulpit rabbi in Berlin

Gesa Ederberg

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First female pulpit rabbi in Berlin
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1 January 1968(Tübingen, Tübingen, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg)
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Gesa Ederberg (born 1968 in Tübingen) became the first female pulpit rabbi in Berlin in 2007 when she became the rabbi of the Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue in the former East Berlin. Her installation as such was opposed by Berlin’s senior Orthodox rabbi Yitzchak Ehrenberg.

She converted to Judaism in 1995. She was ordained by the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem in 2003.

She established a Conservative Jewish beit midrash in Berlin.

As of 2013, she is the executive vice president of Masorti Europe and the rabbi of Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue.

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Wenn nicht jetzt, wann dann? Zur Zukunft des deutschen Judentums [meaning If not now, when then? On the future of the German Jewry] by Gesa Ederberg, Micha Brumlik, and Charlotte Knobloch.