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Student Day 2018 | Regina Jonas

Stefanie Sinclair talks about Regina Jonas, the first female Rabbi, at the Open University’s Religious Studies Student Day, September 18th 2018. This talk is a taster of material you can explore in depth in A332, “Why is Religion Controversial?”

This entry was posted in events, Videos and tagged a332, female rabbi, regina jonas, stefanie sinclair, student day on February 5, 2019 by David Robertson.

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