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val Chief Rabbis of the United Kingdom and the | rabbi of the Hambro' Synagogue. |
known but that he came from Narbonne, and was | rabbi of Limoges in the province of Anjou. |
His daughter married R. Aaron Hart, the chief | rabbi of the United Kingdom. |
His brother, Avraham, is the chief | rabbi of Holon. |
In 1587 he became chief | rabbi of Mantua. |
y rabbinate, including army chaplain and chief | rabbi of the Israeli Air Force. |
In Boro Park, he served as | rabbi of a synagogue known as "Naipest" (namesake of |
eldman decided to join his father as assistant | rabbi of Congregation Beth Jacob. |
he second wife of the Chasam Sofer (1762-1839) | Rabbi of Pressburg. |
Hershkowitz also serves as the | rabbi of the Ahuza neighborhood in Haifa and as math |
1937, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Margel was | rabbi of the Jewish community in Zagreb. |
In 1778 he became | rabbi of Worms and in 1782 was appointed rabbi of Ma |
ty-two years (1880-1923), Hirsch served as the | rabbi of Chicago Sinai Congregation, one of the olde |
Judah Vega (16th-17th century) was the first | rabbi of the second synagogue of Amsterdam, Neveh Sh |
he inauguration with the presence of the Chief | Rabbi of Turkey of the time, Hakham Bashi Rafael Dav |
made the acquaintance of Zebi Ashkenazi, then | rabbi of the Ashkenazic congregation, and assisted h |
He was a | Rabbi of one of the large Jewish synagogues founded |
fter Fiametta's death (1721) Morpurgo was sole | rabbi of Ancona; and he continued in office till his |
In 2006, the Chief | Rabbi of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Mordechai Sch |
rk granted him a lifetime contract to serve as | rabbi of the congregation. |
At age 42, he became the | Rabbi of Shinova where he served until 1868. |
Until then, he had been | rabbi of synagogue de la Victoire, the main synagogu |
d from Italy to Turkey, where he officiated as | rabbi of German and Portuguese congregations in Adri |
orn 1890, date of death unknown) was the chief | rabbi of Moscow for a brief period in 1943. |
bbinical judge) in 1734, and in 1745 he became | rabbi of Yampol. |
t rabbis, including the Edah HaChareidis Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss, and |
ch 13, 1937 (1st of Nissan, 5697) is the Chief | Rabbi of Kiryat Shmona, Israel and the rosh yeshiva |
1907, he moved to Canton, Ohio, to become the | rabbi of a small synagogue. |
Shmuel Szteinhendler-the current Chief | Rabbi of Cuba and regional director for Masorti in L |
moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he served as | rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel until his deat |
Chief | Rabbi of Sighet: Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum |
In 1947 he succeeded Dr Salis Daiches as | rabbi of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation. |
1683) was a noted | rabbi of Sepharadi descent. |
Moshe Zvi went on to become the | Rabbi of Berditchev after the death of Rabbi Levi Yi |
f Mordechai Eliyahu, the former Sephardi Chief | Rabbi of Israel. |
abbinate in his see; and Carmoly was appointed | rabbi of Sulz. |
1924), Chief | Rabbi of Tel Aviv. |
In 1964 he became Chief | Rabbi of the Federation of Synagogues of South Afric |
ather in Siget, Avrohom Aharon, who became the | rabbi of Kolbasov, Moshe Yosef, the rabbi of Ujhel a |
, settling in Boston, where he served as chief | rabbi of seven local congregations. |
He was also the Chief | Rabbi of Ramle, the town where his Yeshiva was locat |
Gavin Broder, former chief | Rabbi of Ireland |
lan D. Feldman, joined his father as assistant | rabbi of the congregation. |
retirement in 1991, his son became the senior | rabbi of the synagogue. |
ses Panigel (1850-1919) was the sephardi chief | rabbi of the Ottoman Empire, Palestine and Jerusalem |
a detailed correspondence with his brother the | Rabbi of Copenhagen, which casts an interesting ligh |
He then served as the | rabbi of Stropkov. |
ron fil Josce was a Jewish financier and chief | rabbi of England. |
w years, in 1980 he was called to serve as the | rabbi of Anshei Shalom, the only Afghan-Jewish synag |
Gottheil, accepted a position as the assistant | Rabbi of the largest Reform Temple in New York, Temp |
He was chief | rabbi of Hesse-Darmstadt and head of the Talmudical |
ise emigrated to the United States, and became | rabbi of Congregation Baith Israel in Brooklyn; two |
Roim; after that (at 12 minutes), by the Chief | Rabbi of the Edah HaChareidis, Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvioh |
huania- April 19 1938, Moscow) - was the chief | rabbi of Moscow between 1933 and 1938. |
A former | Rabbi of Beth Jacob Congregation of Baltimore and fo |
He became the | rabbi of Sloboda at age 26, serving there until he w |
s include Raphael Meldola, the Chief Sephardic | Rabbi of London, and David Aaron de Sola. |
(Zalmen Leib) Teitelbaum (1911-1944) was Chief | Rabbi of Sighet, a town formerly in Hungary and curr |
bbinical ordination, and qualified to serve as | rabbi of a municipality. |
He served as the Chief | Rabbi of Beersheba for four years, and was then elec |
mo Riskin (born May 28, 1940) was the founding | rabbi of Lincoln Square Synagogue on the Upper West |
He was appointed chief | rabbi of Nancy in 1890. |
Lapin was the unpaid | rabbi of the congregation from 1976 to 1991. |
Weidenfeld (Wiedenfeld) (1881-1965), the Chief | Rabbi of Tshebin (Trzebinia), Poland |
He is the | Rabbi of the Bukharian-Jewish Congress, where he pro |
Polish Jew from Galicia Hirschel Levin, Chief | rabbi of London and Berlin and a friend of Moses Men |
In 1906 he was chosen chief | rabbi of Jerusalem, succeeding Elyashar, but his app |
Prior to that, from 1929 to 1948, he was | Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Worcester, Massachusetts |
While at YIVO he also served as | Rabbi of the Fort Tryon Jewish Center in New York Ci |
w Union College, following which she served as | rabbi of Beth Chayim Chadashim in Los Angeles, the w |
From 1949 to 1970 he was | Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El of Dallas, Texas. |
, Galicia, Sept. 7, 1848) was the Reform Chief | Rabbi of Lemberg, and was poisoned to death. |
Marcus Melchior (1897 - 1969) was acting chief | rabbi of Denmark in 1943 at the time of the rescue o |
s grandfather's oldest brother, a former Chief | Rabbi of Holland. |
ham Rovigo, and Benjamin ben Eliezer ha-Kohen, | rabbi of Reggio, called him to Italy about 1678, whe |
Vilnius wanted to name him the official chief | rabbi of Vilnius, but he refused this honor, too, sa |
He also served as the | rabbi of the Adath Yisroel Synagogue, set up the Lon |
His first employment was as the | rabbi of synagogue in Vienna but he was arrested as |
In 1942, he became the | Rabbi of the Aitz Chaim Congregation in Philadelphia |
in Poland by noted Rabbis, including the Chief | Rabbi of Warsaw, and soon served as rabbi in Siedlce |
Hence, when the office of chief | rabbi of Prague became vacant about 1693, it was off |
1745 - February 11, 1812, Paris) was the chief | rabbi of Strasbourg. |
Douglas D. Weber served as | rabbi of both House of Israel and its sister congreg |
On June 22, 2008, he was elected chief | rabbi of France but his seven year mandate began on |
udaism, she had previously served as associate | rabbi of Manhattan's Central Synagogue. |
880s, Diskin was offered the position of Chief | Rabbi of New York, which he declined. |
He was the chief | rabbi of Lincoln (the Norman-French name of which wa |
n Danderyd outside Stockholm, son of the chief | rabbi of Stockholm, Dr. Gottlieb Klein from Homonna |
hen it is appended after the name of the Chief | Rabbi of a national Jewish community. |
He was the first | Rabbi of Sighet, Romania. |
He became | rabbi of congregation Shaarei Shomayim in Toronto. |
He was chief | rabbi of North Holland and founder of the Jewish lab |
The first | rabbi of the community was Rabbi Avraham Aba Werner |
He was the last | rabbi of Congregation Shangarai Chasset before it me |
in the community as his father, he was elected | rabbi of Narbonne. |
After that he was the | rabbi of Kobryn (1892-1897) and of Elizavetgrad (fro |
In 1891, he became | rabbi of Congregation Beth Ahaba in Richmond, Virgin |
grated to the United States in 1903 and became | rabbi of New York's Congregation Ahavat Zedek in New |
From 1807-1816 he was chief | rabbi of Silesia. |
He also serves as the chief | rabbi of Camp Agudah, since the passing of the camp' |
Berman was the | rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel (Berkeley, Califor |
He became | rabbi of the nascent Congregation Shaare Tikvah in 1 |
Philipson retired from his position as | Rabbi of Bene Israel in 1938. |
ent of the number of years during which he was | rabbi of Altona. |
he 'shamash' candle and passed it to the Chief | Rabbi of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast and Chabad Lub |
daughter Genendel became the wife of the chief | rabbi of Prague, David Oppenheimer. |
In 1604 he was appointed | rabbi of Prague, a position he filled until his deat |
lawyer in New York until 1940, when he became | rabbi of Hartford in Connecticut. |
The former chief | rabbi of Norway, Michael Melchior, argues that antis |
In 1896 he was called to Hohenems as chief | rabbi of Tyrol and Vorarlberg; and since 1904 he was |
He also served as chief | rabbi of Cairo, Alexandria and Tel Aviv. |
In 1854 he was elected | rabbi of Klausenburg, but the opposition of the dist |
He was nominated as | rabbi of Ohev Sholom synagogue in Quebec City that y |
ed lady, Dinah, the wife of Saul Halevi (chief | rabbi of The Hague from 1748 to 1785). |
In 1924 he was appointed the chief Orthodox | Rabbi of Leipzig. |
In 1639 he became | rabbi of Lemberg (Lviv, Ukraine) and in the followin |
He became known as a | rabbi of rabbis, since other famous rabbis wishing t |
He was | rabbi of Cifer for ten years where he taught bright |
ied Dovid Feigenbaum who succeeded Reb Elye as | rabbi of Pruzhany. |
r his uncle R. Zvi and Shlomo Luria, he became | rabbi of Beldza, where he had a large number of pupi |
His father, the famed Chasam Sofer, | Rabbi of Pressburg, was the leader of Hungarian Jewr |
er Meisels, grandson of Eliyahu Chaim Meisels, | Rabbi of Lodz. |
Mendelsohn served as | rabbi of the Congregation Beth-El, Norfolk, Virginia |
, used by Jesus while speaking to Nicodemus, a | rabbi of the Jewish sect known as the Pharisees, who |
His successor as | Rabbi of Basel was his son Rabbi Benzion Snyders. |
Gavin Broder (born 1959) is the former chief | Rabbi of Ireland, serving from 1996- October, 2000. |
shington Heights, Manhattan, and served as the | rabbi of its Monsey community. |
Gollancz served from 1892 to 1923 as | rabbi of the Bayswater Synagogue and was a Professor |
nd was called to Johannesburg in 1963 as Chief | Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of Johannesb |
his father-in-law for support, became in 1837 | rabbi of the small adjacent town of Sabelin, with a |
he received rabbinic ordination from the Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
November 22, 1811, d. 1909) was an English | rabbi of Reform Judaism. |
ter being appointed to the prestigious post of | rabbi of Kalisz (Kalish), Poland. |
chief of the community of Opatow and district | rabbi of Cracow. |
Chizkiyahu Nebenzahl is the current | Rabbi of the Old City of Jerusalem. |
father, Shimon Lazaroff, was the Hasidic Chief | Rabbi of Leningrad. |
habbethai Panzieri ben Mordecai was an Italian | rabbi of the seventeenth century. |
For the chief | rabbi of the United Kingdom, see Aaron Hart (rabbi). |
He was the | Rabbi of the Synagogue of Toledo, and one of the mos |
considered a candidate for the Sephardic Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
tment at Shaar Hashomayim, Nadler had been the | Rabbi of The Charles River Park Synagogues in Boston |
He served as Chief | Rabbi of Zurich for 12 years. |
l young he married a daughter of Isaiah Pinto, | rabbi of Damascus. |
s used as an honorific title for the presiding | rabbi of a beit/beis/beiyth diyn (rabbinical court), |
6 his father-in-law, Raphael Kohn, was elected | rabbi of the 3 congregations Hamburg, Altona, and Wa |
to be confused with Jacob Joseph, former chief | rabbi of New York City. |
He was succeeded as | Rabbi of Kelm by his son in law, Rabbi Kalman Beines |
Wise was | Rabbi of the Mizpah Temple in Chattanooga, Tennessee |
m neighborhood of Givat Shaul, where he is the | rabbi of the largest synagogue of the neighborhood, |
ified as a shochet (ritual slaughterer) by the | Rabbi of Poltava. |
rosh yeshiva in Lviv, and was later the first | rabbi of the city of Ostroh, Volhynia. |
orked officials, who referred questions to the | Rabbi of the Great Synagogue in London. |
rated to the United States, where he served as | rabbi of New York City's (then) Orthodox Congregatio |
He was the | Rabbi of R. Jose ben Abin. |
He also served as the | rabbi of Kfar Maimon for about 25 years. |
ublic and an outspoken supporter was the Chief | Rabbi of Palestine, Rav Kook. |
His father Saul had been | rabbi of Cracow from 1700 to 1704, his grandfather w |
In 1811 he became | Rabbi of Mainz where he died in 1822. |
ife and three sons; Asher who was at that time | rabbi of Vershetz, Shmuel, and Itzik. |
He was the Presiding | Rabbi of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations |
When in 1766 the | Rabbi of the Great Synagogue began to be known by th |
In 1933 he became the | rabbi of the Adath Yisroel Synagogue in North London |
37]) of Safed, son of R. Avraham Dov Auerbach, | rabbi of Chmielnik, and grandson of R. Yaakov Yosef |
After having been for seven years | rabbi of Metz he became chief rabbi of Frankfort-on- |
After emigrating to France, he was a | rabbi of the synagogue on Rue de Montevideo in Paris |
He was formerly the | Rabbi of Young Israel of Beverly Hills. |
When the | rabbi of Brisk, Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin left for |
At that time, he was the | rabbi of the city of Shargorod for several years, an |
Aharon Rebbe is a descendent too and the Chief | Rabbi of Ukraine, Rabbi Azrael Chaikin. |
1935 he assumed the rabbinical position as the | rabbi of Talmud Torah Los Angeles known as The Breed |
old boy from Piotrkow, Poland, later the chief | rabbi of Israel and an Israel Prize winner. |
In September 1947, he became the | Rabbi of Adath Israel Congregation in Toronto, Ontar |
In 1936 he becomes the Chief | Rabbi of the Polish Army. |
Judah ben Samuel Rosanes (1657-1727) was | Rabbi of Constantinople and son-in-law of Abraham Ro |
Heeding the request, Kotler served as | rabbi of Congregation Tiferes Jerusalem in New York |
Silver - and ordination in 1915, he served as | rabbi of a small congregation, Leshem Shomayim, now |
n 1952) is an African American who is the head | rabbi of the mostly African-American 200 member Beth |
s ailing former teacher Joseph, then the chief | rabbi of New York, invited him to serve as his assoc |
When he was 34 years old he became chief | rabbi of Zagreb, where he became popular among the y |
Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol was a German | rabbi of the eleventh century. |
He also accepted an offer to become Chief | Rabbi of the British Commonwealth but due to ill hea |
In 1829 he became chief | rabbi of Paris; in 1846 chief rabbi of the Central C |
Moses Galante (died 1806) was chief | rabbi of Damascus during the late 18th century and e |
h he returned to Scandinavia to serve as Chief | Rabbi of the Norwegian Jewish Community. |
les-lettres at Wigan College, Liverpool, first | rabbi of the West London Synagogue of British Jews, |
In 1919 he was also appointed | rabbi of the Klaus synagogue of Frankfurt. |
30 April 1915 in Livorno) is the former Chief | Rabbi of Rome. |
itual chief, marriages being solemnized by the | rabbi of the German congregation. |
In 1903, he was appointed | Rabbi of Moltsh, and in 1907 of Bransk. |
Rabbi Olshin is a grandson-in-law of Rabbi Aharon Ko | |
As the | rabbi on the campus and director of the Chabad Jewis |
A | rabbi once told me that when God spoke to Moses in t |
After hearing a disturbing tape of a | rabbi openly preaching "hatred" of non-Jews, Daum at |
Rabbi Oppenheim served as the rabbi in Kelm for fort | |
It is a title given to an exceptional | rabbi or rebbe who is considered one of the spiritua |
cript is due to an early German Jew, perhaps a | rabbi or physician, recording a lullaby he may have |
asure to require any priest, minister, pastor, | rabbi, or other person authorized to perform marriag |
ortion of the Week, usually written by a local | rabbi or religious leader. |
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