In her prologue to Rabbi and Judy, the author asks, "How does a teenager who has never been away from home... move with a new husband to a life over five hundred miles away?" That move was to Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College, where her new husband begins his studies for the rabbinate and Judy begins to learn what it means to be the wife of a rabbi. Her account of her life as a rabbi's wife, a rebbetzin, is fascinating - at times happy, at times sad,...