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Margit Oelsner-Baumatz

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Oelsner married Fredy Baumatz, an observant Jew, and had three children. She began studying Hebrew to help their daughters who attended a community school. Oelsner considered herself to be rebellious; she loved to study, was fascinated by challenges, and was a feminist at a time when few others were.
78:'s requirements, she studied psychology at university, and spent time in Israel. Though she has no pulpit, Oelsner can officiate at ceremonies outside the synagogue. She leads a group at Lamroth Hakol which organizes activities, meetings and conducts visits to the sick. 74:
Deciding she wanted to become a rabbi, she met with the Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano's administrator and told him that she could not meet two of the requirements: she had no college degree and she could not go to Israel for a year. To fulfill the
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and did not attend the synagogue". During the Second World War, her father wrote to several countries seeking a visa in order to escape the Nazi regime, and, as Argentina was the only one to offer it, the family made their way to
57:, and attended public school. She was not religiously observant as a young woman but, at age 14, her father decided she should receive religious education, which was sponsored by Lamroth Hakol, a Jewish community in 39:
Margit (nickname, "Margarita") Oelsner was born in Wrocław to Werner Oelsner, an electrical engineer, and Edith Chaskel. She described her father as "a German of Jewish descent, of course, who did not speak
629: 639: 553: 61:. A rabbi at Lamroth Hakol encouraged Oelsner to continue her studies. As her father did not want her to have a university education, she then joined 27:, Germany, the family emigrated to Argentina to escape the Nazi regime. Though Oelsner was not religiously observant in her youth, she enrolled in 634: 614: 209: 619: 28: 218: 54: 166: 138: 543: 202: 624: 448: 228: 609: 585: 568: 444: 195: 58: 604: 558: 468: 379: 295: 277: 563: 478: 325: 301: 62: 488: 331: 519: 512: 403: 319: 289: 108: 458: 438: 415: 409: 391: 385: 598: 474: 454: 313: 484: 434: 397: 373: 367: 50: 187: 143: 464: 283: 307: 24: 361: 170: 533: 75: 45: 548: 258: 252: 41: 346: 20: 89:
Women's Participation in the Rabbinical Function in Latin America
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rabbi
Wrocław
Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano
Hebrew
Passover
Buenos Aires
Vicente López
Florida
B'nai B'rith
seminary
"El judaísmo abrió sus púlpitos a las mujeres"


"La mujer que hizo realidad su sueño de ser rabina"
La Nación
"Levavot"
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Women rabbis and Torah scholars
Timeline of women rabbis
Deborah
Bruriah
Rashi's daughters
Bat ha-Levi
Paula Dei Mansi
Miriam Shapira-Luria
Fioretta of Modena
Bayla Falk

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