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1937, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Margel was | rabbi of the Jewish community in Zagreb. |
His son was | Rabbi Yitzhak Yerucham Diskin. |
His "talmid muvhak" was | Rabbi Meir Greenberg, later a Chabad rav in Patterso |
The head of the yeshiva was | Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horowitz, one of the leaders of |
His father was | Rabbi Elazar, one of the sages of the Kloyz of Brody |
One of his major students was | Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner of Izbica. |
His father Abraham Pereira Mendes was | Rabbi in Birmingham, England as well as in Jamaica a |
Prior to that, from 1929 to 1948, he was | Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Worcester, Massachusetts |
From 1949 to 1970 he was | Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El of Dallas, Texas. |
His first teacher was | Rabbi Mordechai Ephraim Fishel Sofer (not a relation |
His predecessor in that position was | Rabbi Gad Navon. |
up in Glasgow, Scotland, Zornberg's father was | Rabbi Dr. Wolf Gottlieb, Rabbi at Queen's Park Synag |
A famous pupil of his in Moltsh was | Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna who studied under him for a ye |
ent of the number of years during which he was | rabbi of Altona. |
ontemporary who praised Luzzatto's writing was | Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna, the Vilna Gaon (1720 - 1797) |
He was | rabbi until 1949, when he was replaced by Rabbi Levi |
Solomon Nissim Algazi was | rabbi in Smyrna and in Jerusalem in the 17th century |
The first editor-in-chief was | Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin (1886-1978). |
He was | rabbi of Cifer for ten years where he taught bright |
Raphael Breuer was | rabbi in Aschaffenburg, Joseph Breuer taught at the |
His father was | Rabbi Yechezkel (Charles) Shraga Kahane, and his bro |
One of the participants was | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, later to become one of the mo |
His father was | rabbi at Amsterdam and his mother was daughter of Ra |
At one time Gunzberg was | rabbi in Pinsk, and then later founded a yeshivah in |
Wise was | Rabbi of the Mizpah Temple in Chattanooga, Tennessee |
One typical and influential mashgiach was | Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler. |
About 1830 he was | rabbi in Schwerin-on-the-Warthe, whence he removed t |
His son was | Rabbi Avraham Schneerson of Kischinev, whose daughte |
Judah ben Samuel Rosanes (1657-1727) was | Rabbi of Constantinople and son-in-law of Abraham Ro |
Dvinsk, where his non-Hasidic counterpart was | Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk; they served in parallel |
They include the well-known | Rabbi Nosson Slifkin, the "Zoo Rabbi", author of a d |
The first editors were | Rabbi Benjamin Rabinovitz-Teomim, Rabbi Shimon Stral |
His parents were | Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, Rav of Mattersdorf, an |
Among his favorite students in Chust were | Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz, the future founder o |
Among his students were | Rabbi Isaac ben Baruch ibn Albalia and Rabbi Isaac i |
dynasty migrated from Poland to Jerusalem when | Rabbi Dovid's son, Rabbi Moshe Biderman (1776-1851), |
hin the United Torah Judaism party) split when | Rabbi Elazar Shach broke with Agudat Israel and its |
When | Rabbi Moshe Shmuel's first cousin, the Brisker Rov m |
to the civil rights movement of the 1960s when | Rabbi Robert Marx marched alongside Dr. Martin Luthe |
When | Rabbi Avraham Abba Leifer moved the Hasidut to the I |
It was started in 2004 when | Rabbi Pinchus Feldman handed over the Yeshiva Colleg |
ngregation traces its roots back to 1909, when | Rabbi Martin Meyer, also rabbi of San Francisco's Co |
served the congregation until 1904 when | Rabbi Jacob Klein settled in Sumter. |
ilna-including the yeshiva in Kletzk (to where | Rabbi Aharon Kotler had moved the Slutsk yeshiva)-Sh |
attended Yeshivas Lomzha in Petah Tikva, where | Rabbi Yechezkel Levenstein recognized his potential. |
d continued his connection to Lubavitch, where | Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn had succeeded his father, R |
It is therefore difficult to determine where | Rabbi Zadok's radicalism is a mere articulation of i |
Sources differ as to whether | Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra was born in Tudela or Toledo, |
Other institutions which | Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld founded in the new neighborho |
Schwadron insisted on paying rent, which | Rabbi Avrohom Zelig agreed to reluctantly. |
e excludes reverence for Torah scholars, which | Rabbi Akiva derived from the verse, "You must revere |
nal site of the Akiva Jewish Day School, which | Rabbi Zalman I. Posner founded in 1954. |
and first five books of the Hebrew Bible which | Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik authored were titled Be |
No secret is hidden from him", while | Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai (the 'Chida') wrote; |
While | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein ruled that a temperature of 11 |
ei Akiva Kfar HaRoeh high school yeshiva while | Rabbi Moshe-Zvi Neria was the rosh yeshiva. |
While | Rabbi Steif may have assumed the role of rosh beth d |
rticipating in a second siyum on Friday, while | Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank suggests partaking on Friday |
While | Rabbi Avraham Chaim Levin was elevated to a seat on |
Whilst | Rabbi in Hanover, he became acquainted with Prince A |
ior to taking up his position in Williamsburg, | Rabbi Teitelbaum was the rabbi of the Satmar Hasidim |
Esther with her 2 young sons were rescued with | Rabbi Steif, on that rescued train. |
He has been credited as being, along with | Rabbi Ira F. Stone, the leading figure in the contem |
Together with | Rabbi Moshe Stern, the Debrecener Rav, Rabbi Yochana |
He served as senior dayan together with | Rabbi Israel Welcz. |
o in Slobodka and by means of his contact with | Rabbi Horowitz in Slonim. |
He shares this post with | Rabbi Malkiel Kotler, Rabbi Yerucham Olshin, and Rab |
rly in 1590, he disputed in the synagogue with | Rabbi Elias. |
He also studied for many years with | Rabbi Yoel Kahn of Chabad and other Chassidic teache |
1997, Addison Wesley Longman, co-authored with | Rabbi Stephen Pearce, John Schlegel, S.J., and Ms. B |
ons, and studied more Torah in accordance with | Rabbi Nachman's system of learning. |
Alongside with | Rabbi Moshe Alshich, the Shelah, the Arizal and the |
rate in Mainz, where he became acquainted with | rabbi Marcus Lehmann, one of the leaders of German O |
Starting with | Rabbi Judah haNasi (Judah the Nasi), often referred |
He also sided with | Rabbi Abulafia in his objection to some of Rambam's |
hach first went to Vilna, where he stayed with | Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski. |
Every day Eliyahu Boruch would learn with | Rabbi Partzovitz for a few hours. |
a and kolel years he studied for 16 years with | Rabbi Chaim Kaufman, who went on to found the Gatesh |
The dynasty began with | Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura now locate |
nties in a comedy and culinary double act with | Rabbi Lionel Blue. |
There he developed a special relationship with | Rabbi Yaakov Perlow. |
of the Lithuanian Haredi world, together with | Rabbi Yosef Sholom Eliashiv and Rabbi Shmuel Halevi |
Along with | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, he led American Jewry in issu |
he book, Passage to Pesach, and co-author with | Rabbi Eugene Borowitz of two books, Jewish Moral Vir |
From the age of 10 he studied with | Rabbi Yom-tov Lipman, the rabbi of the city, and at |
also met and started a long relationship with | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. |
Seminary, where he first met and studied with | Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, the founder of Reconstruction |
for having traveled to the United States with | Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman and Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh A |
His attitude in his controversy with | rabbi Yeshaye Pick regarding Eleazar Kalir is also n |
when he was sent to study in Slutzk along with | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, five years his senior, und |
g point in his life came with his meeting with | Rabbi Kook, who was then in St. Galen in Switzerland |
assov (also Sassow) Hasidic dynasty began with | Rabbi Moshe Leib Erblich of Sassov (1745-1807), a di |
In the winter of 1772 (1774) he, along with | Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (who regarded Rabbi Men |
Not to be confused with | Rabbi Hershel Schachter, Rosh Yeshiva of Rabbi Isaac |
hings to Perfect the World: Conversations with | Rabbi Irving Greenberg (Northvale, N.J.: Jason Arons |
g in the Mir, Eliyahu Boruch became close with | Rabbi Chaim Shmuelevitz and Rabbi Nochum Partzovitz. |
Together with | Rabbi Baruch Gigi, Rav Medan joined Rabbi Yehuda Ami |
Rapoport wrongly connected Isaac with | Rabbi Isaac of Ourville, author of the lost Sefer ha |
Zev Wolf, | rabbi |
She graduated to become Britain's first woman | rabbi in 1975. |
rdination of Sally Priesand as the first woman | Rabbi in the United States, as well as the investitu |
"Jewish education for women: | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein's map of America." |
In describing this work, | Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak wrote: "A book that is small in |
f the outstanding students of the Shev Yaakov, | Rabbi Jacob Cohen in Frankfurt. |
1871 was the year | Rabbi Leopold Wintner began as Mount Zion's first an |
Also that year, | Rabbi Israel Shemtov, whose anti-crime patrol had lo |
After having been for seven years | rabbi of Metz he became chief rabbi of Frankfort-on- |
During these early years, | Rabbi Neuberger helped develop the yeshiva become a |
"For 40 years, | Rabbi Turk served with distinction as moreh d'asra o |
during the entire time that the Pnei Yehoshua, | Rabbi Yehoshua Falk was Rabbi of Frankfurt (1741-175 |
Morning Seder: Rosh Yeshiva | Rabbi Avishai David, Rabbi Moshe Nechemiah Reichman |
Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin, established in Brooklyn, New Yor |
va, attending the lectures of its Rosh yeshiva | Rabbi Yosef Leib Bloch. |
er, his successors as Rosh Yeshivas of Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin; Hirsch Diskind, son-in-law of Ra |
Not to be confused with Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin. |
He was educated at Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Yeshivas Beis Mordechai (Zvhil) |
is funeral were his colleague from Mir Yeshiva | Rabbi Shmuel Berenbaum and the present Mirrer Rosh Y |
tended Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, and later Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin, where he studied under Rabbi Yit |
Kaminetsky attended Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin for elementary school, and later |
also serves as the co-rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin together with Rabbi Aaron Schecht |
The rosh yeshiva, | Rabbi Avrohom Shmuel Hirshovitz was a grandson of Ra |
It was founded by the current Rosh Yeshiva, | Rabbi Aharon Bina. |
Prior to his appointment as Rosh Yeshiva, | Rabbi Sobolofsky was a fellow of the Gruss Kollel El |
a granddaughter of the founder of the yeshiva, | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
In addition to teaching at the Yeshiva, | Rabbi Green gives numerous seminars, lectures, and w |
Desiring to assist the yeshiva, | Rabbi Alperstein's abilities as a dynamic public spe |
th the Chofetz Chaim and Radin's rosh yeshiva, | Rabbi Naftoli Trop, and later referenced this brief |
the highest shiur, taught by the rosh yeshiva, | Rabbi Ezra Attiya, with whom he developed a close bo |
At about this time, the rosh yeshiva, | Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel traveled to Palestine, w |
Rosh yeshiva: | Rabbi Moshe Meiselman |
Upon his return to New York, | Rabbi Alperstein was delighted to learn that his col |
A native of Manhattan, New York, | Rabbi Eisenstein held a bachelor's degree and a doct |
In his youth, | Rabbi Abraham was a study partner of Rabbi Elijah, t |
trails writer Chaim and his friend from youth, | Rabbi Hersh, during their journey in a scenic park i |
d his semikhah (rabbinic ordination) from YU's | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. |
Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist | rabbi. |
a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Reb Zishe, | Rabbi Zusha of Hanipol (died 1800). |
In late 1975, a close friend of Zlotowitz, | Rabbi Meir Fogel, died in his sleep, prompting Zloto |
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