Sheila Shulman
Sheila Shulman was a rabbi in London, England. She was born in Brooklyn, and earned a master's degree in English and Comparative Literature in the 1960s at the City University of New York. She first traveled to England on a fellowship in 1967.
Along with Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah, she was one of the first openly lesbian graduates of the Leo Baeck College. Shulman was ordained in 1989. In 1990 Shulman and a group of her friends founded London's gay and lesbian synagogue, Beit Klal Yisrael, of which she became rabbi. In addition to her work there, since her ordination she worked at Finchley Reform Synagogue; initially part-time, then for some years as half-time Associate Rabbi, then part-time again. She also taught at Leo Baeck College-Centre for Jewish Education, as a part-time Lecturer in Jewish Thought.