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Overview
Early
Influences
Establishing
a Reputation
"The
Maiden in the Temple"
Breaking
Down Barriers
Career
of a Lady Preacher
The
First Woman Rabbi?
Jewish
Women's Congress
Paradoxical
Positions
Marriage
and New Directions
Later
Years
Legacy
Timeline
Bibliography
Artifacts
Alphabetically
Artifacts
Sorted by Source
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Artifact List
for Ray Frank Exhibit
Articles:
- "A Famous Jewess Who Has Been Called 'A Female Messiah'," in the Cincinnati Times-Star, c. January 1893
Ray Frank Exhibit—The First Woman Rabbi?
- Editorial on "Women in the Pulpit" by Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch, The Reform Advocate, November 11, 1893
Ray Frank Exhibit—The First Woman Rabbi?
- "First Woman Rabbi," in The San Francisco Chronicle, October 19, 1893
Ray Frank Exhibit—The First Woman Rabbi?
- Henrietta Szold's, Hannah G. Solomon's, and Ray Frank's contributions to Symposium on "Woman in the Synagogue," The Reform Advocate, February 20, 1897, pp. 8-9.
Ray Frank Exhibit—The First Woman Rabbi?
- "If I Were A Rebitzin," in The Jewish Times and Observer, June 20, 1890
Ray Frank Exhibit—Establishing a Reputation
- "Jewesses of To-Day: Ray Frank, the Jewish Lady Preacher," in Israel: The Jewish Magazine, April 1899, p. 23.
Ray Frank Exhibit—Career of a Lady Preacher
- Sermon for Yom Kippur, published as "A Lay Sermon by a Young Lady" in The American Hebrew, October 1890
Ray Frank Exhibit—"The Maiden in the Temple"
- "The Maiden in the Temple," San Francisco Examiner, November 13, 1892.
Ray Frank Exhibit—Breaking Down Barriers
- "Woman's World. A California Woman Who Opposes the Suffragists."
Ray Frank Exhibit—Paradoxical Positions
- "Work of a Woman Rabbi," San Francisco Bulletin, November 15, 1895. (excerpt)
Ray Frank Exhibit—Paradoxical Positions
Facsimiles:
- "Auditorium Theater" in Spokane, Washington, believed to be the "Opera House" where Ray Frank first preached.
Ray Frank Exhibit—"The Maiden in the Temple"
- Menorah Society's page from the University of Illinois' yearbook, The Illio, 1914
Ray Frank Exhibit—Later Years
- Paper by Ray Frank, "Woman in the Synagogue," given at the Jewish Women's Congress, 1893 (excerpt)
Ray Frank Exhibit - Jewish Women's Congress
- Prayer given by Ray Frank at the Jewish Women's Congress, 1893
Ray Frank Exhibit - Jewish Women's Congress
- Report of Sinai Sisterhood by Ray Frank, 1925 (excerpt)
Ray Frank Exhibit—Later Years
- Sketch of Ray Frank
Ray Frank Exhibit—Breaking Down Barriers
- Table of Contents from the published proceedings of the Jewish Women's Congress, Chicago, 1893
Ray Frank Exhibit - Jewish Women's Congress
- Teaching Certificate, Nevada, 1886
Ray Frank Exhibit—Early Influences
Photographs:
- First Hebrew Congregation, Oakland, California, c.1886
Ray Frank Exhibit—Establishing a Reputation
- House in which Ray and Simon Litman lived from 1921 to 1925, Urbana, Illinois
Ray Frank Exhibit—Later Years
- Plum Street Temple, Cincinnati (Interior)
Ray Frank Exhibit—Breaking Down Barriers
- Ray and Simon Litman, 1935
Ray Frank Exhibit—Later Years
- Ray and Simon Litman en route to Palestine and England, 1935
Ray Frank Exhibit—Later Years
- Simon Litman as a young man, with his brother Alexander
Ray Frank Exhibit—Marriage and New Directions
- Simon Litman in 1898, soon before he met Ray Frank
Ray Frank Exhibit—Marriage and New Directions
- Temple Emanuel, San Francisco (Interior)
Ray Frank Exhibit—Career of a Lady Preacher
How to Cite This Page
For a bibliography:
Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - Ray Frank - Artifacts Alphabetically." <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/frank/rfart.html>.
For a footnote:
Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - Ray Frank - Artifacts Alphabetically," <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/frank/rfart.html>.
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