Bonnie Koppell
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| image = Koppell portrait.jpg |
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| caption = Bonnie Koppell |
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| alt = Bonnie Koppell wearing a dark hat, glasses, and a patterned prayer shawl, smiling at the camera |
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'''Bonnie Koppell''' is an [[American ethnicity|American]] [[rabbi]].{{cite web|url = http://azrabbi.com/?page_id=16|title = About >> Rabbi Bonnie Koppell|accessdate = July 7, 2013}} She was one of the first female rabbis in the [[United States]], and was the first woman rabbi to serve in the [[U.S. military]].{{cite web|url = http://azrabbi.com/|title = Rabbi Bonnie Koppell >>|accessdate = July 7, 2013}} Since 2006, Rabbi Koppell has served as a rabbi to the Temple Chai community, located in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. |
'''Bonnie Koppell''' is an [[American ethnicity|American]] [[rabbi]].{{cite web|url = http://azrabbi.com/?page_id=16|title = About >> Rabbi Bonnie Koppell|accessdate = July 7, 2013}} She was one of the first female rabbis in the [[United States]], and was the first woman rabbi to serve in the [[U.S. military]].{{cite web|url = http://azrabbi.com/|title = Rabbi Bonnie Koppell >>|accessdate = July 7, 2013}} Since 2006, Rabbi Koppell has served as a rabbi to the Temple Chai community, located in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. |
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