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Chizkiyahu Nebenzahl is the current | Rabbi of the Old City of Jerusalem. |
1871 was the year | Rabbi Leopold Wintner began as Mount Zion's first an |
For the chief | rabbi of the United Kingdom, see Aaron Hart (rabbi). |
s used as an honorific title for the presiding | rabbi of a beit/beis/beiyth diyn (rabbinical court), |
rosh yeshiva in Lviv, and was later the first | rabbi of the city of Ostroh, Volhynia. |
iving in London after surviving the Holocaust, | Rabbi Meshulem Yisosschor Ashkenasi, born in 1905, b |
translated into English and shown as The Last | Rabbi. |
The famous | Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, the Beis Halevi, asked |
ublic and an outspoken supporter was the Chief | Rabbi of Palestine, Rav Kook. |
For the American | Rabbi and co-founder of Interns for Peace, see Bruce |
1992), who was the last | rabbi to formally serve as chief rabbi of Baltimore, |
He was the Presiding | Rabbi of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations |
n Novarodok, where his father was the communal | rabbi, but moved to the city of Pinsk after his marr |
e committee was originally started by the late | Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth, Chief Rabbi of Antwerp, Belg |
Yosef Saffra became the first | rabbi in 1951; at the time the congregation had fort |
Aharon Rebbe is a descendent too and the Chief | Rabbi of Ukraine, Rabbi Azrael Chaikin. |
old boy from Piotrkow, Poland, later the chief | rabbi of Israel and an Israel Prize winner. |
d the "Shain system", (named for the inventor, | Rabbi Yehuda Shain) whereby an entire apparatus can |
In 1936 he becomes the Chief | Rabbi of the Polish Army. |
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 |
The Assistant | Rabbi (since August 2006), Rabbi Evan Hoffman delive |
The Iraqi | rabbi Hai Gaon also attributed a tale sharing elemen |
The current | rabbi is Rabbi Chaim Zundel Pearlman. |
In the 12th century the commentator | Rabbi Joseph ben Isaac, known as the Bekhor Shor, no |
e members hired Jacob B. Menkes as their first | rabbi. |
f Czernowitz appointed Portugal as their chief | rabbi to help preserve what they could. |
Their father | Rabbi Simcha Shustel was the Rosh kollel. |
apoleon or remained quiet about their support, | Rabbi Shneur Zalman openly and vigorously supported |
He was then elected | rabbi of his native town. |
Miriam, daughter of Gateshead's then communal | rabbi Naftoli Shakowitzky. |
ary in 1855 with the support of the then Chief | Rabbi Nathan Adler and of Sir Moses Montefiore, who |
a Kfar HaRoeh high school yeshiva, and then at | Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook's Mercaz haRav yeshiva, where |
e Mishnah Berurah; he also learned there under | Rabbi Naftoli Trop. |
ily moved there and Kaplan studied there under | Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik. |
Recent election of third chief | rabbi in Ukraine splits Jewish community, Jewish Tel |
In describing this work, | Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak wrote: "A book that is small in |
On this basis, | Rabbi Morris presented the Time For Reflection at th |
s doubtful that Paul studied under this famous | rabbi, arguing that there is a marked contrast in th |
During this time, | Rabbi Moshe Shmuel was the teacher of many Rabbis in |
R.H. Thomson - | Rabbi Lewis |
press Any Human Being' The Life and Thought of | Rabbi Regina Jonas," in Leo Baeck Year Book, 1994 |
ied Evelyn Friedlander and had three children: | Rabbi Ariel, Michal, and Noam. |
attended Yeshivas Lomzha in Petah Tikva, where | Rabbi Yechezkel Levenstein recognized his potential. |
he Meron celebrations, dating from the time of | Rabbi Isaac Luria, that three-year-old boys be given |
Some time later | Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Fisher took up a position at th |
was a learned man, with the honorary title of | rabbi as well as a merchant. |
Rabban was a higher title than | Rabbi, and it was given to the Nasi starting with Ra |
the Lomzha Yeshiva in Petach Tivkva alongside | Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Shapiro and Rabbi Elazar Menachem |
Without A Name, Cell Without A Number, to the | rabbi, who "brought solace to Jewish, Christian and |
Sources differ as to whether | Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra was born in Tudela or Toledo, |
(Left to right) | Rabbi Shlomo Shapira, Professor Setsuzo Kotsuji (Abr |
His paternal ancestry goes back to Grand | Rabbi Meir the Great of Premishlan, a disciple of th |
Jastrow arrives in the United States to become | rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia. |
After Chaim Berlin moved to Brooklyn, | Rabbi Freifeld chose to remain in Far Rockaway and f |
According to Orthodox | Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, former president of the RCA, |
It is a title which usually refers to a | rabbi who has an official position within a yeshiva |
ate, possibly medieval, and is attributed to a | Rabbi Joseph. |
eld for six months, when he resigned to become | rabbi at Schossberg, Hungary. |
According to Kaufman, | Rabbi Kahane admitted to him that "he loved Ms D'Arg |
In addition to Mir, | Rabbi Finkel is also on the faculty of Yeshivas Heic |
Unsure of how to proceed, | Rabbi Gurwicz traveled to the elder sage of the gene |
After emigrating to Israel | Rabbi Zion was accused of having an interest in Duno |
According to Orthodox | Rabbi Bernstein, the major reason for its failure wa |
orked officials, who referred questions to the | Rabbi of the Great Synagogue in London. |
irman, Charles Tobin, it was decided to employ | Rabbi Leon Kronish to serve as the center's spiritua |
sful request to the British government to heed | Rabbi Weissmandl's plea to bomb Auschwitz. |
e (and father in law) was opposed to Hasidism, | Rabbi Sholom would secretly be let down the window b |
Together with | Rabbi Moshe Stern, the Debrecener Rav, Rabbi Yochana |
He served as senior dayan together with | Rabbi Israel Welcz. |
of the Lithuanian Haredi world, together with | Rabbi Yosef Sholom Eliashiv and Rabbi Shmuel Halevi |
Together with | Rabbi Baruch Gigi, Rav Medan joined Rabbi Yehuda Ami |
The tomb of | Rabbi Abulafia in the old cemetery of Tiberias. |
Tombstone of | Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov. |
e giving of the hidden, mystical Torah through | Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, as a parallel to Shavuot, w |
ams in Russia, run by the Yeshiva Ohr Torah of | Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, a controversial rabbi in the Is |
ty, New York City, succeeding Touro's founder, | Rabbi Dr. Bernard Lander, who died February 8, 2010. |
a 'rav' or 'rov' (a word usually translated as | rabbi, who is a leader of a Jewish community, either |
endana responded with a Spanish translation of | Rabbi Judah Halevi's Kuzari in 1663. |
Translation by | Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, from the Koren Sacks Siddur, C |
Stanmore has a strong connection with Tribe as | Rabbi Shaw is the Executive Director. |
ater studies in Judaism, under the tutelage of | Rabbi Yechiel Perr, led him to discover the Musar mo |
n Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav, under the tutelage of | Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook and Mazkir Bnei Akiva Shlomo |
akewood yeshiva under the Talmudic tutelage of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
The yeshiva is now headed by two of | Rabbi Henoch Leibowitz's disciples, Rabbi Dovid Harr |
ld about the long journeys of the two brothers | Rabbi Zusha and Rabbi Elimelech. |
He also left two sons; | Rabbi Mechel Scheuer, Rabbi of Worms and Rabbi Abrah |
ing back and forth between the two synagogues, | Rabbi Weinstein made the decision to stay in Hyde Pa |
blend the teaching styles of his two teachers, | Rabbi Mordechai Willig and Rabbi Hershel Schachter. |
He had two sons: | Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum, the Atzei Chaim, Rebbe |
He released the two-volume Chiddushei | Rabbi Shlomo, the Torah of his rebbi, Rabbi Heiman. |
married Shayndle, daughter of the Uheler Rav, | Rabbi Shalom HaCohen Weiss, and in 1980 returned wit |
Shalom Ullmann, German-Hungarian | rabbi, lived here |
he exception of the ultra-Orthodox anti-Israel | rabbi Aharon Cohen. |
"Heinrich Heine und der | Rabbi von Bacharach" (Vienna, 1895) |
y and studied in the Yeshiva of the Ungvar Rov | Rabbi Yossef Yossef Elimelech Khanh . |
fore they receive asylum in the United States, | Rabbi Pressburger and his synagogue have helped with |
rthodox smicha through Yeshiva University from | Rabbi Moshe Tendler. |
cal School Dean and University Vice-President, | Rabbi Artson received his D.H.L. at the Hebrew Union |
However unlike Maimonides, | Rabbi Moses presents lengthy discussions of the diff |
From 1950 until 2000, | Rabbi Juzint served as a teacher and mentor to hundr |
brought before a rabbinic committee made up of | Rabbi Yaakov Yosef, and 2 other rabbis. |
This is now revived and updated by | Rabbi Katz in our modern, technically advanced world |
her son by transmitting the strict values her | rabbi father had taught her. |
widely published commentary on this verse, by | Rabbi Samuel Eliezer Eidels (1555-1631), reads: "Thi |
taries that appear in the classic version, but | Rabbi Glick's translation and accompanying footnotes |
Besides studying in Vienna under | Rabbi Chaim Pinter of Bukovsk, his primary teacher, |
aried views of their descendants, the views of | Rabbi Chaim Brisker and the Beis HaLevi on Zionism, |
The Vilna Gaon ( | Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman) (1720 - 1797): "... |
rly 17th century, both mystic Hayyim Vital and | rabbi Leon of Modena claim matter-of-factly to have |
of Kosov (forerunner of the Vizhnitz Dynasty), | Rabbi Chaim Hager died in 1854 in Kosov (at that tim |
el's death, Joseph succeeded him as vizier and | rabbi, directing at the same time an important yeshi |
Deepspacesoul w/ Beat | Rabbi (ILLECT Recordings, 2007) |
at the Yeshiva Center in New South Wales that | Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivkah, had “d |
Upon the outbreak of World War I, | Rabbi Greenspan fled to Britain via Belgium with his |
After the war Grand | Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam (1907 - August 2, 2000) re-e |
Dayan Fisher was appointed | Rabbi of a small shul in Warsaw in 1936, where he ra |
am Cohen Pimentel (died March 21, 1697) was an | rabbi of Amsterdam. |
Jacob Saul Elyashar, (1817-1906), was a | rabbi in the Land of Israel during the time of Ottom |
ountry was short, and in 1789 he was appointed | rabbi of Nikolsburg and Chief Rabbi of Moravia. |
Her father was a | rabbi. |
He was also | rabbi at Temple Sinai in Pittsburgh; Congregation Ke |
Mattityahu Strashun (1817-1885) was a | rabbi and scholar of Vilna, the son of Samuel Strash |
Goldstein was the | rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in New York, th |
Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim (1854-1926) was Chief | Rabbi of Kelm, Lithuania, and one of the founders of |
In 1992, Yaakov Bleich was appointed | rabbi of the Jewish community of Kiev and chief rabb |
y of Prague - where, in 1755, he was appointed | rabbi. |
ng in Gardner, Massachusetts, where he was the | rabbi of Congregation Ohave Shalom. |
in Babylonia , was Rav Kahana IV, who was the | Rabbi teacher of Rav Ashi, and a disciple of Rabbah |
n Dukes Place in London, that he was appointed | rabbi of the first Ashkenazic synagogue in that city |
In July, 1833, he was appointed | rabbi of Hohenems, Vorarlberg, where he remained for |
tudents for seven years until he was appointed | rabbi of Cifer in 1845. |
Heinrich Marx's father was the | rabbi of Trier, a role which his older brother would |
Eliezer ben Isaac ben-Arhah was a | rabbi in Hebron from about 1615 until his death in 1 |
In World War I, he was Field | Rabbi in the Hindenburg army and emigrated to the Un |
the couple was married twice: As there was no | rabbi available in the territory, "Solomon Bibo de C |
, South Africa, September 13, 2005), was Chief | Rabbi of South Africa from 1987 to 2004. |
In 1956, he was appointed | rabbi of the newly amalgamated Great Central Synagog |
Jamaica, West Indies, July 8, 1850-1927) was a | rabbi, author, and editor. |
Michael ben Moses Kohen was a | rabbi and liturgist who lived at Jerusalem in the se |
1520 - ca. 1592) was a | rabbi and scholar of the Talmud who lived in the Pal |
After the first version was published, | Rabbi Neuwirth was pressured to change many of his r |
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 |
Kalisch (15 November 1816 - 11 May 1886) was a | rabbi who wrote both in prose and verse. |
Abulafia was a | rabbi in Smyrna, where he instituted many wholesome |
Samuel Mendelsohn (1850-1922) was a | rabbi and scholar born near Kaunas, Lithuania. |
Abraham Samuel Bacharach was a | Rabbi, born about 1575; died in Gernsheim, Grand Duc |
abbinate in his see; and Carmoly was appointed | rabbi of Sulz. |
His father, Maxwell Silver, was a | rabbi in New York; his uncle, Abba Hillel Silver, wa |
He was chief | rabbi of Hesse-Darmstadt and head of the Talmudical |
Baruch of Tulchin was a | rabbi and leader of the Hasidim of Ukraine. |
When James Gutheim, who was the | rabbi at that time, left the synagogue to assume a p |
(Zalmen Leib) Teitelbaum (1911-1944) was Chief | Rabbi of Sighet, a town formerly in Hungary and curr |
Immanuel Jakobovits was the | rabbi just after the Second World War. |
Shlomo Heiman (1892-1945) was a | Rabbi, Talmudist, and Rosh Yeshiva (dean) of the mos |
Kalonymus Haberkasten was a | rabbi and Talmudist in sixteenth century Poland. |
uel ben Joseph Uziel (16th-17th century) was a | rabbi and physician of Spanish extraction who offici |
a, Italy-August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a | rabbi, preacher, and poet. |
He was chief | rabbi of North Holland and founder of the Jewish lab |
he settled in Palestine, where he was ordained | rabbi. |
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 |
ever (1824-1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a | rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the f |
His father was a | rabbi and he trained to be a rabbi himself. |
From 1807-1816 he was chief | rabbi of Silesia. |
Berman was the | rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel (Berkeley, Califor |
Goode (May 10, 1911 - February 3, 1943) was a | rabbi and a lieutenant in the United States Army. |
In 1604 he was appointed | rabbi of Prague, a position he filled until his deat |
s ben Isaac Alashkar (15th-16th century) was a | rabbi who lived in Egypt, but subsequently resided i |
In 1854 he was elected | rabbi of Klausenburg, but the opposition of the dist |
ed his father, Mordecai Galante, who was chief | rabbi until his death in 1781. |
), also known as the Maggid of Kozhnitz, was a | rabbi and Hasidic leader in Poland. |
ry 1976), better known as Eliyahu Kitov, was a | Rabbi, educator, and community activist. |
He was the | Rabbi of the Synagogue of Toledo, and one of the mos |
6 his father-in-law, Raphael Kohn, was elected | rabbi of the 3 congregations Hamburg, Altona, and Wa |
rel (Yosef Dov) Soloveitchik (1915-1981) was a | rabbi and the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik |
Halafta was a | rabbi who lived in Sepphoris in the Galilee during t |
He was the | Rabbi of R. Jose ben Abin. |
teau (April 20, 1889 - February 9, 1996) was a | rabbi, businessman, lawyer and social activist. |
Abraham da Cagliari was a | rabbi at Cagliari, Sardinia, in the eighth century. |
After emigrating to France, he was a | rabbi of the synagogue on Rue de Montevideo in Paris |
Isaac ben Jacob Lattes was a | rabbi who lived in Provence. |
At that time, he was the | rabbi of the city of Shargorod for several years, an |
He was appointed | Rabbi in Prague in 1836, and in Berlin in 1844. |
Maimun Najar was a | rabbi at Constantine, Algeria, in the first half of |
Issi bar Akiba) was a | rabbi and Tanna whose career spanned the early third |
Moses Galante (died 1806) was chief | rabbi of Damascus during the late 18th century and e |
ich he had undergone.. Later, he was appointed | rabbi in Nemirov, a center of Hasidism, where he pra |
Joseph Breuer (1882 - 1980) was a | rabbi and community leader in Germany and the United |
In 1930, he was appointed | Rabbi in Lutsk, where he remained until World War Tw |
In 1903, he was appointed | Rabbi of Moltsh, and in 1907 of Bransk. |
r, Isaac Lumbroso, whose best pupil he was, as | rabbi of the Leghorn congregation of Tunis. |
Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl (1903-1957), | rabbi and Holocaust activist |
ected the first Pirchei boys choir, as well as | Rabbi Baruch Chait and Label Sharfman who attended y |
appily admitted him to prison as well, leaving | Rabbi Zilber there as well). |
Peter Weller as | Rabbi |
And when the | rabbi awoke from his sleep, I knew how to explain th |
bers, many of whom also lead services when the | rabbi is absent. |
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