Ray Frank

Ray Frank

Rachel ("Ray") Frank (* April 10, 1861 in San Francisco, † October 10, 1948) was a Jewish religious leader in the United States.

Biography

Frank was the daughter of Polish immigrants, Bernard and Leah Frank. As a young woman, Frank taught Bible studies and Jewish history at the First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland's Sabbath school, where she began to hone her skills as a public speaker and make a name for herself within the California Jewish community. Her students included Gertrude Stein, later to become a famous writer, and Judah Leon Magnes, who would become a prominent Reform rabbi.Rosenbaum (1987), p. 21.] At the same time, Frank worked as a correspondent for several San Francisco and Oakland newspapers and was a frequent contributor to a number of national Jewish publications.

In the fall of 1890, Frank was visiting Spokane, Washington when she was invited to deliver a sermon on the eve of "Rosh Hashanah" (the celebration of the Jewish New Year). The impassioned sermon she delivered after the service made a deep impression on the audience made up of townspeople- Christians as well as Jews. As the first Jewish woman to preach formally from a pulpit in the United States, inaugurating a career as "the Girl Rabbi of the Golden West" that would help to blaze new paths for women in Judaism. Despite the fact that Frank claimed to have no interest in becoming a rabbi, her actions forced American Jewry to consider the possibility of the ordination of women seriously for the first time.

As a result, Frank spent much of the 1890s traveling up and down the West coast giving lectures to B'nai B'rith lodges, literary societies, and synagogue women's groups, speaking in both Reform and Orthodox synagogues, giving sermons, officiating at services, and even reading Scripture. Although headlines began to refer to Frank, incorrectly, as the first woman rabbi, and she was reportedly offered several pulpits, Frank insisted that she had never had any desire for ordination.

The newness of the Jewish communities in the West likely contributed significantly to Frank's ability to do what she did. Had more established Jewish institutions and a well-entrenched Jewish leadership existed on the West Coast, Frank might never have been given the opportunity to preach. By occupying the pulpit temporarily, Frank opened the door, however slightly, for Jewish women's long journey towards public religious leadership.

Notes

Bibliography

* Simon Litman: "Ray Frank Litman: A Memoir." Studies in American Jewish history #3. American Jewish Historical Society, NY 1957.
* R. Clar and W.M. Kramer: "The Girl Rabbi of the Golden West." In: "Western States Jewish History", 18 (1986), 91–111, 223–36, 336–51
* Ellen Umansky: "Ray Frank." In: "Encyclopaedia Judaica." Eds. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. Vol. 7. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. p. 193-194
* Pamela Susan Nadell: "Women Who Would Be Rabbis: a history of women's ordination, 1889-1985." Beacon Press, Boston 1998. ISBN 080703648X
* Rosenbaum, Fred, "San Francisco-Oakland: The Native Son", in Brinner, William M. & Rischin, Moses. "Like All the Nations?: The Life and Legacy of Judah L. Magnes", State University of New York Press, 1987. ISBN 0887065074

External links

* [http://www.jwa.org/exhibits/wov/frank/ Women of Valor exhibit on Ray Frank] at the [http://www.jwa.org Jewish Women's Archive]


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