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RABBI CARLA ELYNN FREEDMAN

Date of Passing: Sep 23, 2024

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RABBI CARLA ELYNN FREEDMAN

 

 


Rabbi Carla Freedman will go down in history as a trailblazer. Not only was she the first Canadian woman to be ordained as a rabbi, she was also the first rabbi in history to become a grandmother.
With great sorrow, Rabbi Carla's family announces that the trail reached its end when, after a short, but devastating illness, she passed away on Monday, September 23, 2024, just five weeks shy of her 80th birthday.
Carla Elynn Freedman was a leader from the moment she was born. While studying at West Kildonan Collegiate in her hometown, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, she took on her first elected leadership role, serving as President of B'nai Brith Girls, District 6. In this role, she honed her storytelling skills, winning an international championship by recounting the heroics of Hannah Senesh. She also discovered what would become a deep, lifelong love of Judaism.
In 1965, shortly after the birth of her first daughter, Deborah, she became one of the earliest members of Temple Shalom, Winnipeg's first Reform synagogue. She celebrated the birth of her second daughter, Rena, in trailblazing fashion, with the Temple's first baby naming ceremony.
After earning a B.A. in English and a master's in educational psychology from the University of Manitoba, Carla worked as a counsellor in private practice and as a management training specialist with the federal Department of Transportation.
She celebrated her 40th birthday by leaving Winnipeg to pursue her passion for Reform Judaism full time. She enrolled in Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating with a master's degree in Hebrew Letters in 1989. She was ordained the following year, becoming the first Canadian-born woman rabbi in the process.
While in rabbinical school, Carla met the love of her life, Jeanne Shanin. Carla and Jeanne spent 39 joyous years together, moving throughout the U.S. as Carla took on congregational pulpits at Beth Israel Congregation in Plattsburgh, New York, Jewish Family Congregation in South Salem, New York, and since 2013, at Beth Israel Congregation in Sun City Center, Florida.
In 1992, while serving in Plattsburgh, Carla achieved her most treasured accomplishment when, upon the birth of her grandson, Jesse, she became the first rabbi in history to become a grandmother. She repeated the feat two years later, with the birth of her granddaughter, Brianna.
While she had a lifelong aversion to the color green, she had a world-class green thumb and an unmatched gift for keeping her hundreds of plants healthy. She found immense joy in simple pleasures: spy novels, Israeli music, anchovies, black licorice, popcorn, Rachel Maddow, Monk, and anything from the British Isles. But by far her greatest joys were serving her congregations and spending time with her family.
Rabbi Carla is survived by her soulmate, Jeanne of Riverview, Florida; her daughters, Deborah Melman-Clement (Tim) of Kingston, Ontario and Rena Rubin-Hines (Michael) of Toronto; her grandchildren, Jesse Rubin of Calgary and Brianna Rubin of Toronto; her sister, Phyllis Yaffe of Toronto; and her niece, Sarah Yaffe (Jay, Lewis, and Reya) of Toronto.
She was predeceased by her parents, Lou and Yetta Freedman, her brother-in-law, John Feld, and her beloved pets, Mo and Harley.
The family would like to thank all those who cared for Carla with such skill and compassion.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 25 at Beth Israel the Jewish Congregation of Sun City Center, 1115 E Del Webb Blvd., Sun City Center, Florida, 33573, USA. Shiva Minyan with open mic tributes will follow. To view the recordings, contact cowebmaster1@jcscc.org.
Shiva will also be held in Toronto from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday and Monday, September 29 and 30 at 70 Rosehill Ave., #208.
Please feel free to honour Rabbi Carla's memory with a gift to Beth Israel Congregation's newly created Rabbi Carla Freedman Memorial Fund for the purpose of bringing to the congregation live music, speakers, and scholars in residence; or the charity of your choice.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 26, 2024

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • I have so many amazing and meaningful memories of Carla, Deborah and Rena from my childhood. Please accept my most sincere condolences. May her memory be for a blessing. Thank you for live streaming the service. It was wonderful to hear how she continued to be a trailblazer. - Posted by: Mara Doctoroff (Family Friend) on: Oct 01, 2024

  • I've known rabbi Carla since I was 15 and in all those years and in multiple moves for both us we never lost touch. I think I can safely say our friendship was foundational in both our lives as we both pursued careers in Jewish life, Carla in the rabbinate, mine in the major Jewish organizations. Both of us had our “firsts”And we were proud of them And when Carla First told her prize winning Hannah sennesh story, leading to national leadership, iwas the one holding the matches. I'll miss you my friend. - Posted by: Brenda Barrie Bursten (Long time friend) on: Sep 27, 2024

  • My memories of Carla stem from the time she was born in Winnipeg. Lived down the street on Enniskillen and often walked with me during my first pregnancy. She was about as curious about everything as humanly possible. Never dull. Always thinking outside the box. She will be fondly remembered. - Posted by: Miryom Kushner Roytenberg (Cousin) on: Sep 26, 2024

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