Bea Wyler (born 1951 in Baden, Switzerland) is the second female rabbi in Germany (the first being Regina Jonas) and the first to officiate at a congregation.
After a stay in Israel, she studied in London at Leo Baeck College and in New York at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Bea Wyler was appointed in the year of her ordination, 1995, to serve the Conservative Jewish synagogue of Oldenburg.
[5] She served as a rabbi in Oldenburg, Brunswick and Delmenhorst until 2004,[6] over a decade in which Jews from the former USSR came to Germany.
In May 2004, for family reasons Bea Wyler resigned from her posts in Germany and returned to Switzerland.