Barbara Marcy Borts is an American-born Movement for Reform Judaism rabbi. She was one of the first women in Europe to be ordained as a rabbi[1][2] and the first woman to have her own pulpit in a UK Reform Judaism synagogue.[3]
Barbara Borts took up posts as rabbi at Hampstead Reform Synagogue and at Mill Hill Reform Synagogue.[6] From 1984 to 1990 she was rabbi at Radlett Reform Synagogue, the first woman rabbi to have a pulpit of her own in a UK Reform Judaism synagogue.[3] After spending some time in North America, where she became the first female rabbi in Montreal[7] and was one of the first religious leaders to conduct same-sex marriages in Ontario.[8] While in Montreal, she earned an MA at McGill University in the field of Education, with a thesis on the education of converts to Judaism. Upon returning to England, she worked as part-time rabbi of Newcastle Reform Synagogue from 2008 to 2012[2][5][9] and later became part-time rabbi of a small Jewish community in Basel, Switzerland.[10]
In 2010 she and 51 other rabbis called for action to end the killing in the Congo.[14]
In 2013, along with more than 200 Jews, she signed a statement drawn up by Jewish Socialist magazine, marking the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht and slamming "the toxic sentiments expressed by many politicians and much of the media against migrants, asylum seekers, Gypsies and Travellers".[15]
"Lilith" in Sheridan, Sybil (ed.): Hear our voice: women rabbis tell their stories, London, SCM Press, 1994, p. 98
"On Trespassing the Boundaries: A Reflection on Men, Women and Jewish Space" in Sheridan, Sybil (ed.): Hear our voice: women rabbis tell their stories, London, SCM Press, 1994, pp. 169–179
"Repairing the World – a Task for Jews?" in Romain, Jonathan (ed.): Renewing The Vision – Rabbis Speak Out On Modern Jewish Issues, SCM Press, 1996, pp. 192–202 ISBN0334026571
"Haftarat Korach" in Goldstein, Elyse (ed.): The Women's Haftarah Commentary: New Insights from Women Rabbis on the 54 Weekly Haftarah Portions, the 5 Megillot & Special Shabbatot, Jewish Lights Publishing, 2004, p. 180 ISBN9781580231336
"Parashat Shelach Lecha": a sermon on what does it mean to 'have faith'? 12 June 2014, London: Leo Baeck College
^Mill Hill Reform Synagogue (1981). Service for the induction of Rabbi Barbara Borts: 22nd November 1981. Mill Hill Reform Synagogue. p. 11. OCLC77500322.