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In this Sept. 5, 2015 photo, interim rabbi Rebecca L. Dubowe speaks to a group during a Torah reading and Bible study at the Moses Montefiore Temple Bloomington, Ill. Dubowe is believed to be the first deaf, female rabbi to be ordained in the world, but she is not defined by that title. Her colleagues say her passion for Judaism and her connection with others is what makes her a strong leader in the temple. (Steve Smedley/The Pantagraph via AP)

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In this Sept. 5, 2015 photo, interim Rabbi Rebecca L. Dubowe speaks with Bruce Unterman, of Bloomington, Ill., before a Torah reading and Bible study at the Moses Montefiore Temple in Bloomington. Dubowe is believed to be the first deaf, female rabbi to be ordained in the world, but she is not defined by that title. Her colleagues say her passion for Judaism and her connection with others is what makes her a strong leader in the temple. (Steve Smedley/The Pantagraph via AP)

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In this Sept. 5, 2015 photo, interim Rabbi Rebecca L. Dubowe walks to a Torah reading and Bible study at the Moses Montefiore Temple in Bloomington, Ill. Dubowe is believed to be the first deaf, female rabbi to be ordained in the world, but she is not defined by that title. Her colleagues say her passion for Judaism and her connection with others is what makes her a strong leader in the temple. (Steve Smedley/The Pantagraph via AP)