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Miilitary Rabbinate and served as a battalion | rabbi, a brigade rabbi, a division rabbi, and the ra |
Judah of Melun was a French | rabbi, a tosafist of the first half of the 13th cent |
the human condition, and, secondarily, of the | rabbi, a "creator whose creation does not respond in |
He is also a | Rabbi, a Mohel and a descendant of the Nadvorna rabb |
essor organization to the Hillel was headed by | Rabbi A. Bruce Goldman. |
Rabbi A. N. Bloch: 1890 - 1891 | |
hia was founded in 1984 through the efforts of | Rabbi Aaron Landes. |
Rabbi Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl (1784-1871) succeed | |
Grand | Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum on the Jewish festival of Han |
as an unofficial conduit between the Rebbe and | Rabbi Aaron Kotler and other Gedolim. |
There he met | Rabbi Aaron Kotler, with whom he would work closely |
is and received his rabbinical ordination from | Rabbi Aaron Soloveitchik at the Brisk yeshiva in Chi |
The Talmud tells of the household of | Rabbi Abbahu, in which they would slaughter a calf a |
Rabbi Abin deduced from Leviticus 6:1 that burnt off | |
, Hans Jonas, Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt, | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Emil Fackenheim. |
Rabbi Abraham Naftali Hertz Scheuer was born in Fran | |
icial February 12, 1985, White House letter to | Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, the organization's national d |
Sources differ as to whether | Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra was born in Tudela or Toledo, |
Prague as a "bachur" (Talmudic scholar) under | Rabbi Abraham Plohn. |
tes from Poland at the age of 10, in 1906) and | Rabbi Abraham Feldman. |
The synagogue was led by | Rabbi Abraham Gubbay until his death in July 2010. |
In his youth, | Rabbi Abraham was a study partner of Rabbi Elijah, t |
In 1777, | Rabbi Abraham joined the first Chassidic aliyah unde |
Rabbi Abraham Shemtov speaks to supporters at the Hi | |
Record of Medieval Sages In Sefer Yuchasin of | Rabbi Abraham Zacut". |
, and his friend in the Civil Rights movement, | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. |
F. Ashlag, A Prayer of a Kabbalist, p. 12; | Rabbi Abraham M. Gotlieb, Ha Sulam, pp 262-263 |
include Hebrew Bible, Talmud, the writings of | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, history, Musar literature, |
Rabbi Abraham P. Bloch has written that “The traditi | |
In 1904, | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1864-1935) moved to Palest |
His daughter Batsheva married | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook in 1886, however she died a |
Rabbi Abraham and his Chassidim were prominent among | |
Buber, p. 42), names | Rabbi Abraham among the scholars of the generation s |
Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra also wrote a response to Duna | |
Rabbi Abraham Bloch also continued in the tradition | |
of interest also include the life and works of | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Nehama Leibowitz. |
Rabbi Abraham Caraco served as the first rabbi of th | |
Rabbi Abraham Ben Alexander Ha-Kohen of Kalisk (1741 | |
warm relationship with and mutual respect for | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, although the two were vigo |
Rabbi Abraham Cronbach | |
issouri is renaming a section of highway after | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, because it had been ad |
Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski | |
Rabbi Abraham Trebitsch | |
igious Zionism), he became personally close to | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, especially after taking up |
A Very Nice Girl (aired March 20, 2002) - As | Rabbi Abraham struggles after his collapse, Rabbi Su |
ntly, the synagogue is under the leadership of | Rabbi Abraham Levy. |
Rabbi Abraham's commentaries to tractates Yevamos, N | |
aired October 20, 2000) - Feeling snubbed over | Rabbi Abraham's Royal invite, Rabbi Su finds a new b |
Rabbi Abramsky died in Jerusalem on September 19, 19 | |
o enter Egypt to make the annual pilgrimage to | Rabbi Abuhatzeira's tomb. |
The tomb of | Rabbi Abulafia in the old cemetery of Tiberias. |
He also sided with | Rabbi Abulafia in his objection to some of Rambam's |
Rabbi Abulafia is credited with writing the authorit | |
Ravina I was a Jewish Talmudist, and | rabbi, accounted as an Amora sage of the 5th and 6th |
The daughter of a | rabbi, Ackerman grew up in New York City and attende |
Alan Guttmacher was born in 1898 to | Rabbi Adolf (Adolph) Guttmacher, and Laura (Oppenhei |
Neuberger was Britain's second female | rabbi after Jackie Tabick, and the first to have her |
e University of Cincinnati and was ordained as | Rabbi after graduating in the second graduating clas |
For the Amora sages see: | Rabbi Aha or Aha b. |
ilna-including the yeshiva in Kletzk (to where | Rabbi Aharon Kotler had moved the Slutsk yeshiva)-Sh |
He was a primary student of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
is yahrtzeit, 2 Kislev, is the same as that of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
Jackson Bate, Neil Rudenstine, Paul Auster and | Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein. |
aron (House of Aaron) after a work authored by | Rabbi Aharon II Perlow of Karlin (1802-1872). |
It was founded by the current Rosh Yeshiva, | Rabbi Aharon Bina. |
Rabbi Aharon Maier Labin, Bolchav Rov in Williamsbur | |
a granddaughter of the founder of the yeshiva, | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
Rabbi Aharon Yisrael recalled that it lay 35 meters | |
oli Gottesman, secretary to the Hasidic master | Rabbi Aharon of Belz (date unknown). |
Twersky married the daughter of | Rabbi Aharon of Karlin; after her death he married t |
After leaving Yeshivat HaKotel, in 2003, | Rabbi Aharon Bina founded Netiv Aryeh in a building |
he exception of the ultra-Orthodox anti-Israel | rabbi Aharon Cohen. |
hitrik married Kayla Tomarkin, the daughter of | Rabbi Aharon Tomarkin, a Rabbi in Kharkov, Ukraine, |
He married Tzipora Weider, daughter of | Rabbi Aharon Wieder, the Linzer Rav, who was a long- |
Rabbi Aharon Feldman | |
for having traveled to the United States with | Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman and Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh A |
akewood yeshiva under the Talmudic tutelage of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
udies there under the tutelage of its founder, | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
perimeter of the original cemetery, and asked | Rabbi Aharon Yisrael Bornsztain, a son of the Shem M |
Rabbi Ahron (Aaron) Soloveichik ;(May 1, 1917 - Octo | |
Hananiah, Tinnius Rufus and | Rabbi Akiba |
s also important because some of the pupils of | Rabbi Akiba resided there, including Judah ben Ilai, |
The last revolt, the story of | Rabbi Akiba; translated from the Yiddish by Moshe Sp |
Rabbi Akiva left Clemens on good terms, having plant | |
Rabbi Akiva said: Shimon Ben Loga related the follow | |
Rabbi Akiva was his most powerful opponent in halaki | |
e excludes reverence for Torah scholars, which | Rabbi Akiva derived from the verse, "You must revere |
It was founded in 1950 by | Rabbi Akiva Sofer (known as the Daas Sofer), a great |
The yeshiva was named "High Yeshiva of | Rabbi Akiva Eiger" after the father-in-law of the Ch |
s mother Sarel (1790-1832) was the daughter of | Rabbi Akiva Eger, Rabbi of Posen, one the greatest T |
great-grandson (the son of the Shevet Sofer), | Rabbi Akiva Sofer (known as the Daas Sofer). |
After the death of | Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 students, he taught just five s |
The most well known martyr is | Rabbi Akiva, who was raked over his skin with iron c |
He was one of the most eminent disciples of | Rabbi Akiva, and is attributed by many with the auth |
e deepest spiritual and social-justice minds", | rabbi Alan Lew said "That is arrogant nonsense... |
Although established with the help of | Rabbi Alan Kimche, Rabbi Jeremy Conway and others, i |
Rabbi Alan D. Fuchs led the congregation as senior r | |
school from 1953 to 1957, in classes taught by | Rabbi Albert L. Lewis, who would later be memorializ |
She is frequently thought to be the son of | Rabbi Albert Friedlander. |
The | Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy, is a coeduc |
Temple Beth Sholom (Miami Beach, FL); and the | Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy, whose stude |
Rabbi Alfred Gottschalk was appointed as HUC's sixth | |
Rabbi Alperstein immigrated to the United States in | |
Upon his return to New York, | Rabbi Alperstein was delighted to learn that his col |
Upon gaining semicha, | Rabbi Alperstein briefly served as rabbi of the Kame |
Desiring to assist the yeshiva, | Rabbi Alperstein's abilities as a dynamic public spe |
eligion in Cincinnati (where he was ordained a | rabbi), also receiving a D.H.L. degree from the Coll |
he popular Breslov booklet, Meshivat Nefesh by | Rabbi Alter Tepliker, which attracted him to Rebbe N |
On that holiday, as he lay dying, | Rabbi Amnon asked to be carried into the synagogue, |
In 1893 he became the Sephardi Chief | Rabbi among the Jews in Israel. |
very year in the summer, on the anniversary of | Rabbi Amram Blau's death, a yohrzeit tish is held at |
He was the eldest son of | Rabbi Amram Greenwald (1831-1870), one of the leadin |
During his lifetime, | Rabbi Amram Blau used to pray at Mishkenos HoRoim. |
formed into Amram; nothing else being known of | Rabbi Amram, either in Mayence, Cologne, or Regensbu |
Rabbi Amy Schwartzman, a Reform rabbi from Virginia. | |
Yankev-Meyer Zalkind was a British Orthodox | rabbi, an anarcho-communist, a close friend of Rudol |
n V. Plaut, (born October 7, 1942) is a Reform | rabbi and author. |
the Hebrew acronym RIBaN, was a gifted French | rabbi and commentator on the Talmud in the eleventh |
kov Dov Bleich (born 1964) is an American-born | rabbi and member of the Karlin-Stoliner Chassidic gr |
Jonathan ben Joseph was a Lithuanian | rabbi and astronomer who lived in Risenoi, Grodno in |
s death (1103), Alfasi ordained Ibn Megas as a | rabbi, and - passing over his own son - also appoint |
empire, notably the Greek Patriarch, the chief | rabbi and a representative of the Armenian church. |
s of immigration to the US by hiring them as a | Rabbi and firing them soon afterwards. |
Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam - Jewish Orthodox | rabbi and the founding rebbe of the Sanz-Klausenberg |
Bill Rudolph is | Rabbi and Greg Harris is Associate Rabbi. |
the new university were announced by prominent | rabbi and Zionist Israel Goldstein, president of the |
eischer (Bechofen) (1661-1733) was an Austrian | rabbi and halakhist born at Prague. |
llow fever outbreak killed Shangarai Chasset's | rabbi and cantor in 1879, Leucht returned to Shangar |
Gurary was an ordained non-practicing Orthodox | rabbi and physicist. |
Mattityahu Strashun (1817-1885) was a | rabbi and scholar of Vilna, the son of Samuel Strash |
He was also ordained as a | rabbi, and replaced his father as rabbi of Jelgava i |
Avraham Friedman is an Orthodox | rabbi and Talmudic scholar in Skokie, Illinois. |
Jacob Lagarto was a South-American | rabbi and Talmudist of the seventeenth century; prob |
Dovid Leibowitz (1889-1941) was a leading | rabbi and disciple of prewar Europe's Slabodka Yeshi |
Menachem Genack is an Orthodox | rabbi and the CEO of the Orthodox Union Kosher Divis |
Yerucham Olshin is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and one of the rosh yeshivas (deans) of Beth M |
Abba Hillel Silver (1893-1963) was a U.S. | Rabbi and Zionist leader. |
ted, "our Jewish community to have a permanent | rabbi and a synagogue." |
Yudy Shemtov, | rabbi and executive director of Lubavitch of Bucks C |
ael Bruna, (Mahari Bruna), 15th century German | Rabbi and Posek |
Levi Shemtov, | rabbi and director of American Friends of Lubavitch |
fused with his cousin Shlomo Carlebach, also a | rabbi and a well-known Jewish composer and musician- |
Shemariah ben Mordecai was a German | rabbi and tosafist of the first half of the 12th cen |
Main 1555; died Worms July, 1636) was a German | rabbi and Kabbalist. |
The former Sefardic chief | rabbi and leader of the Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yos |
Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl (1903-1957), | rabbi and Holocaust activist |
Benjamin Yudin is an American | rabbi and important figure in the New Jersey Jewish |
After the incident, the | Rabbi and his family escaped to Bucharest. |
rother to Alexander Kisch (1848-1917), a noted | rabbi and author. |
Arthur Green, American | rabbi and scholar |
1840: Joseph Lewinstein, a Russian | rabbi and author, was born in Lublin, Russian Poland |
The oldest grave belongs to the Prague | rabbi and poet Avigdor Kara from 1439. |
1920) was a distinguished Orthodox | rabbi and Rosh yeshiva, and an acclaimed Talmudic sc |
Inn (known locally as the 'RABI', pronounced ' | rabbi') and the Ferry House Inn. |
Rabban was a higher title than | Rabbi, and it was given to the Nasi starting with Ra |
iated with Nissim Ben Jacob in the capacity of | rabbi and Rosh yeshiva of Kairouan. |
Michael ben Moses Kohen was a | rabbi and liturgist who lived at Jerusalem in the se |
h Solomon Nissim Algazi, 18th century Egyptian | rabbi and grandson of this article's subject. |
He was certified as a | rabbi, and was awarded a doctorate in law. |
Howard Apfel is an American | Rabbi and Cardiologist, currently practicing medicin |
Levi Bodenheimer, German consistorial | rabbi and author. |
1520 - ca. 1592) was a | rabbi and scholar of the Talmud who lived in the Pal |
iend Wolfie Adler (who later became an Israeli | rabbi and published a book about his experiences) le |
of two lesbians, including interviews with the | Rabbi and various family members. |
He was one of the students of the | Rabbi, and a Amora of the first generation. |
n Samuel of Speyer (13th century) was a German | rabbi and tosafist. |
Levi Herzfeld (1810-1884), a German | rabbi and historian. |
Samuel Mendelsohn (1850-1922) was a | rabbi and scholar born near Kaunas, Lithuania. |
Once he gets into town, he informs the | rabbi, and together they run through the town and on |
1624-1662) was a Bohemian | rabbi and kabbalist. |
im to Trishik, where he studied with the local | rabbi and teacher, Rabbi Lev Szpiro, a son of Rabbi |
ollancz (1852 - 15 October 1930) was a British | rabbi and Hebrew scholar. |
denoted of York (died 1190) was a French-born | rabbi and liturgical poet of the medieval era who li |
The school's director is an Orthodox | rabbi and at least 50% of the students accepted to t |
Baruch Chait is an Orthodox Jewish | Rabbi and musician composer. |
His son, Ilan D. Feldman, took over as | rabbi, and is currently the spiritual leader of Beth |
Salfeld (March 24, 1843-May 1926) was a German | rabbi and writer. |
Aharon Feldman is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and rosh yeshiva (dean) of Yeshivas Ner Yisroe |
Yousef Hamadani Cohen is the chief | rabbi and spiritual leader for the Jewish community |
J. David Bleich (born 1936), | rabbi and authority on Jewish law and ethics |
Baruch of Tulchin was a | rabbi and leader of the Hasidim of Ukraine. |
t, died 1947 in Copenhagen) was a Danish chief | rabbi and a survivor of the Holocaust. |
ignificantly below par to present himself as a | rabbi and doubt his claims to being a rabbi. |
Moshe J. Kotlarsky is an Orthodox Hasidic | rabbi and vice chairman of the Merkos L'Inyonei Chin |
ben Aaron ibn Zerah (died 1385) was a Spanish | rabbi and codifier born in Navarre, probably at Este |
nstein (born May 24, 1933) is a noted Orthodox | rabbi and rosh yeshiva. |
Kalonymus Haberkasten was a | rabbi and Talmudist in sixteenth century Poland. |
y under Bloch, who had been appointed as Chief | Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva in Telz. |
uel ben Joseph Uziel (16th-17th century) was a | rabbi and physician of Spanish extraction who offici |
An ethnic Jew, Joseph was the son of an old | rabbi and a 14-year old girl. |
The | rabbi and saxophone player take a sincere interest i |
succession dispute diluted the office of Chief | Rabbi and the title was effectively worthless. |
), which in 1854 extended to Lehmann a call as | rabbi and preacher. |
hok (Isaac) Hutner (1906-1980) was an Orthodox | rabbi and American rosh yeshiva. |
rtly after in 1932 came the death of the Chief | Rabbi and founder of the Edah HaChareidis, Rabbi Yos |
ies for Jewish prisoners (including an on-site | rabbi and a kosher kitchen). |
00 families - were dissatisfied with the local | rabbi, and chose Hildesheimer to represent them as a |
- 1916 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was a Reform | Rabbi and communal leader in New Orleans. |
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