Ray Frank
Rachel "Ray" Frank (April 10, 1861 in San Francisco – October 10, 1948) was a Jewish religious leader in the United States. Frank was an early figure in the acceptance of women rabbis and was reported as a prospective candidate for the first woman rabbi in the United States. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Kristy Van Dervoort, Stephanie Lasky, Christine Sethna, Rachel Frank, Suzanne Vento, Jeanne Choi-Rosen, Beatrice Goilav, Howard TrachtmanGet full text
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4by Jacob Rube, Alexandra Peyser, Freya Tarapore, Bari Scheckner, Rachel Frank RN CNN, Suzanne Vento RN, Cathy Hoffman RN, Douglas Charney, Elsa Valderamma, Beatrice Goilav, Howard TrachtmanGet full text
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5by Jacob Rube, Freya Tarapore, Rachel Frank RN CNN, Alexandra Peyser, Bari Scheckner, Suzanne Vento RN, Cathy Hoffman RN, Douglas Charney, Elsa Valderamma, Beatrice Goilav, Howard TrachtmanGet full text
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7by Allen, Billie (Billie Morgan)Other Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1987
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9by Kettlitz, Gary RussellOther Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1993
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11by Mills, LaVelle HarperOther Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1981
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12by Al-Dabbagh, Taher H. (Taher Hussien)Other Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1980
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16by Davis, Jefferson JacksonOther Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1971
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17by Ackerman, Raymond L. (Ramond Lorens)Other Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1988
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18by Frankenberger, John J. (John Joseph)Other Authors: “...Rachel, Frank M....”
Published 1990
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