Eveline Goodman-Thau (born 1934) was the first female rabbi in Austria, a job she began in 2001. She was born in Vienna. Eveline survived the Holocaust by hiding with her family in the Netherlands. She was privately ordained in Jerusalem in October 2000 by Orthodox rabbi Jonathan Chipman. She later led the liberal Jewish community in Vienna for one year, beginning in 2001. In 1999, she was the founding director of the in Buchen, Odenwald, Germany.
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| - Eveline Goodman-Thau (born 1934) was the first female rabbi in Austria, a job she began in 2001. She was born in Vienna. Eveline survived the Holocaust by hiding with her family in the Netherlands. She was privately ordained in Jerusalem in October 2000 by Orthodox rabbi Jonathan Chipman. She later led the liberal Jewish community in Vienna for one year, beginning in 2001. In 1999, she was the founding director of the in Buchen, Odenwald, Germany. (en)
- Eveline Goodman-Thau (hebräisch חוה טאו, Chawa Thau; * 1934 in Wien) ist Rabbinerin und Professorin für jüdische Religions- und Geistesgeschichte. Sie ist Gründerin und Direktorin der Hermann-Cohen-Akademie für Religion, Wissenschaft und Kunst in Buchen (Odenwald) sowie der Hebraic Graduate School of Europe. (de)
- Éveline Goodman-Thau (en hébreu חוה טאו, Chawa Thau ; née en 1934 à Vienne) est une professeure d'histoire des religions et intellectuelle juive. Elle est la fondatrice et la directrice de l'Académie Hermann Cohen pour la religion, la science et l'art de Buchen ainsi que de l'École doctorale hébraïque d'Europe. C'est également la première femme rabbin à avoir exercé ce ministère en Autriche, à Vienne. (fr)
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| - Eveline Goodman-Thau (born 1934) was the first female rabbi in Austria, a job she began in 2001. She was born in Vienna. Eveline survived the Holocaust by hiding with her family in the Netherlands. She was privately ordained in Jerusalem in October 2000 by Orthodox rabbi Jonathan Chipman. She later led the liberal Jewish community in Vienna for one year, beginning in 2001. In 1999, she was the founding director of the in Buchen, Odenwald, Germany. (en)
- Eveline Goodman-Thau (hebräisch חוה טאו, Chawa Thau; * 1934 in Wien) ist Rabbinerin und Professorin für jüdische Religions- und Geistesgeschichte. Sie ist Gründerin und Direktorin der Hermann-Cohen-Akademie für Religion, Wissenschaft und Kunst in Buchen (Odenwald) sowie der Hebraic Graduate School of Europe. (de)
- Éveline Goodman-Thau (en hébreu חוה טאו, Chawa Thau ; née en 1934 à Vienne) est une professeure d'histoire des religions et intellectuelle juive. Elle est la fondatrice et la directrice de l'Académie Hermann Cohen pour la religion, la science et l'art de Buchen ainsi que de l'École doctorale hébraïque d'Europe. C'est également la première femme rabbin à avoir exercé ce ministère en Autriche, à Vienne. (fr)
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