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put into gathering it; a midrash attributed to | Rabbi Tanhuma remarks that although some were dilige |
Rabbi Tarfon's grave in Kadita, Upper Galilee | |
Rabbi Tarlow was ordained as a Reform rabbi at Hebre | |
Rabbi Taub currently resides with his wife and child | |
in Babylonia , was Rav Kahana IV, who was the | Rabbi teacher of Rav Ashi, and a disciple of Rabbah |
Shalom Carmy is an Orthodox | rabbi teaching Jewish Studies and philosophy at Yesh |
In 1763 during the turmoil, | Rabbi Tebele lost many of his writings including his |
he Polish Hasidic Rebbe, the Chozeh of Lublin, | Rabbi Teitelbaum was instrumental in bringing Hasidi |
ior to taking up his position in Williamsburg, | Rabbi Teitelbaum was the rabbi of the Satmar Hasidim |
The Great Synagogue appointed their | Rabbi, Tevele Schiff as Chief Rabbi, while the Hambr |
gurated on June 20, 1993 as Bratislava's Chief | rabbi, the Jewish community's first rabbi in 15 year |
aim Mordechai Katz (1894-1964) was an Orthodox | rabbi, the Rosh Yeshiva of the Telshe Yeshiva in Cle |
In 1919, though the synagogue still had no | rabbi, the school held classes once a week, and had |
Sharfstein (1928-2008) was a prominent Chabad | rabbi, the Chief Rabbi of the Vaad Ho'ir of Cincinna |
man in a ceremony conducted by a Reform Jewish | rabbi, there are questions that have never been full |
riting Iggeret Elasaf, or Letter of an African | Rabbi to His Colleagues in Europe, which was publish |
urdler for many years, he was convinced by his | Rabbi to Boycott the Olympic Games based on what was |
The appointment of an East European chareidi | rabbi to the London Beth Din was a departure for the |
In 1870 he accepted a call as preacher and | rabbi to the Jewish community of Budapest. |
Before joining Beth Jacob, he served as | Rabbi to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and |
f Czernowitz appointed Portugal as their chief | rabbi to help preserve what they could. |
rmy chaplain, announced by the newscaster as a | rabbi, to provide appropriate Muslim rights for. |
In 1890 he became | rabbi to Weilburg, and two years later assumed leade |
In 1826 he was called as | rabbi to Gross-Tapolcsany, Hungary, and in 1836 to V |
He served previously as | rabbi to a Community in Monsey, USA. |
He was called as | rabbi to Hermanmiestec, Bohemia, in 1852, and to Lei |
n Reiss) (ca 1800-1862) was the first ordained | rabbi to serve in a rabbinical position in the Unite |
He was the first British | rabbi to be granted a knighthood, when he was knight |
1992), who was the last | rabbi to formally serve as chief rabbi of Baltimore, |
literary work until, in 1863, he was called as | rabbi to Halberstadt, in which post he served until |
Three years later he was called as | rabbi to Worms, where he officiated until 1858. |
n hired by Yaakov Elman, as a Russian-speaking | rabbi to assist him with the influx of Russian-langu |
Rabbi Toledano was born in Morocco and educated in F | |
Most services led by | Rabbi Tony Hammond, using the standard Reform liturg |
Yoel Schwartz is a Haredi Jewish | rabbi, Torah scholar, and prolific writer who has pu |
A resident of San Francisco, | Rabbi Trepp conducted his 74th, and final, Passover |
After four years of studying in Kelm, | Rabbi Trop was appointed rosh yeshiva of the Or HaCh |
In 1895, | Rabbi Trop married Pesya Leah, the daughter of the w |
At the age of twenty-one, | Rabbi Trop became engaged to the daughter of Rabbi N |
Rabbi Trop's works are now mainstays in yeshivas wor | |
He later married the daughter of | Rabbi Tsvi of Korostyshiv. |
Rabbi Turk was the first president and a co-founder | |
"For 40 years, | Rabbi Turk served with distinction as moreh d'asra o |
bituary said "To the broader Jewish community, | Rabbi Turk is best known as a long-time columnist .. |
While serving in Lublin he became close to | Rabbi Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin, and they would study |
faculty, a permanent agreement was reached by | Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank who reallocated the position |
Rebbe Zusha was succeeded by his son | Rabbi Tzvi Menachem Mendel. |
He is the son of | Rabbi Tzvi Yosef (Hershel) Kotlarsky (d. |
, Rav Shmuel married his wife, the daughter of | Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
for which he received the blessing of the late | Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook, head of Yeshivat Merkaz HaRa |
n Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav, under the tutelage of | Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook and Mazkir Bnei Akiva Shlomo |
Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Bluzhov (1841-1924), t | |
rticipating in a second siyum on Friday, while | Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank suggests partaking on Friday |
In 1717 he replaced | Rabbi Tzvi Ashkenazi in the chief rabbinate of Lembe |
Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh blended the teachings of the Baal S | |
Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh was very passionate about studying | |
and was the teacher of Naftali of Ropshitz and | Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov. |
Rabbi Ulman became leader of the community upon its | |
was at Damascus, where later he officiated as | rabbi until his death in Feb. or March of 1648. |
He was | rabbi until 1949, when he was replaced by Rabbi Levi |
ed his father, Mordecai Galante, who was chief | rabbi until his death in 1781. |
Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, Stanislover Rebbe of London | |
After his death in, his son, | Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, became the Stanislaver Rebbe of |
Since 1911, through a capitulation by | Rabbi Uziel, Israel has had two chief rabbis, one As |
His son | Rabbi Velvel Butman is the director of Chabad of Wes |
But although | Rabbi Vidavski hired Polish workers to dig in that a |
"Heinrich Heine und der | Rabbi von Bacharach" (Vienna, 1895) |
Rabbi Wachtfogel died on 21 November 1998. | |
In 1976, | Rabbi Waldenberg was awarded the Israel Prize, for R |
Rabbi Waldenberg forbade performing elective surgery | |
Rabbi Waldenberg ruled that a convert may not serve | |
ty of the joke itself: "A priest, a minister a | rabbi walk into a bar. |
he death of the dean of Yeshiva Ateres Israel, | Rabbi Walkin moved back to Jerusalem and took the po |
In July 2008, | Rabbi Walkin suffered a stroke in his home in Jerusa |
Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and | Rabbi Walter Homolka |
Rabbi Walter S. Wurzburger, a leader of Modern Ortho | |
Rabbi Walter Wurzburger studied at Yeshiva Torah Vod | |
As of 2010, the senior | rabbi was Steven Folberg, the assistant rabbi was Co |
As of 2011, the | rabbi was Yonatan Cohen. |
As of 2010, the | rabbi was Dan Alexander. |
ht of violent events, it was rumoured that one | Rabbi was stripped down naked and was dragged on the |
fter his death in 1947, his successor as chief | rabbi was Marcus Melchior. |
As of 2010, the Senior | Rabbi was Michael B. Berk, the Assistant Rabbi was M |
Its most distinguished | rabbi was Rabbi reb Mechel the "Holy MAGID" from Zlo |
As of 2009, the | rabbi was Jeffrey Ronald. |
As of 2010, the | rabbi was Robert E. Ourach. |
During this period the | rabbi was M. Wolf. |
The | Rabbi was arrested on January 4, 1938. |
The same year in Vienna, Austria, a Chabad | rabbi was attacked by a Muslim man while leading the |
e congregation had 50 member families, and the | rabbi was Shlomo Mann. |
mo were Jewish, and wore skullcaps, and that a | Rabbi was present during each interrogation. |
In July 2009, | Rabbi Weil transitioned in and assumed the position |
Rabbi Wein and his wife moved to Israel in 1997. | |
Since the yeshiva's founding in 1970, | Rabbi Weinbach has taught, mentored and advised gene |
a dealing with halachic questions addressed to | Rabbi Weinberg from all over the world concerning th |
n Jerusalem (1961, 1962 and 1966 - just before | Rabbi Weinberg's passing) and has been republished a |
Unlike | Rabbi Weinberg, Rabbi Feldman was accepted and serve |
In 2009, | Rabbi Weinreb was named Executive-Vice President, Em |
presidency of the OU is a leadership position, | Rabbi Weinreb acted as the official chief executive |
Rabbi Weinreb is a widely regarded scholar on the su | |
ing back and forth between the two synagogues, | Rabbi Weinstein made the decision to stay in Hyde Pa |
Rabbi Weiss died aged 88 in 1989 of a heart attack, | |
Around 1949, | Rabbi Weiss emigrated to Manchester, England, where |
Rabbi Weissmandl escaped from the sealed train by sa | |
sful request to the British government to heed | Rabbi Weissmandl's plea to bomb Auschwitz. |
Rabbi Weitzman is considered the reviver of learning | |
The Jewish community and its leading | rabbi were deported 1941 from Hamburg to the Jungfer |
In August 1942, | Rabbi Werfel enlisted as a Chaplain in the United St |
Rabbi Werfel was a member of the Rabbinical Council | |
he Torah, vividly recalls the sensitivity that | Rabbi Werfel displayed towards preparing the youngst |
Afterwards, Yeshiva College sent | Rabbi Werfel to serve as rabbi of Knesseth Israel Sy |
egations in the United States to have a female | rabbi, when it replaced Berkowits, who had decided t |
Receiving his diploma as | rabbi while a mere youth, he went to Berlin, where h |
Samuel Garmison was a Jewish scholar and | rabbi who lived in the Land of Israel during the sev |
There he met a French | rabbi who likely further influenced him. |
Without A Name, Cell Without A Number, to the | rabbi, who "brought solace to Jewish, Christian and |
September 12, 2009) was a German-born American | Rabbi who was a leader in the Reform Judaism movemen |
san Ben-Avraham (1957-) is a Spanish sephardic | rabbi who is descended from the Xueta, or forcibly c |
Ben-Zion Gold is an American | rabbi who was the Rabbi of the Hillel at Harvard Uni |
el (Michael) Pressburger is a leading Austrian | rabbi who heads the historic Schiffschul synagogue i |
ne 1930 - 18 August 1996) was a British Reform | rabbi who was a popular broadcaster and a leading vo |
Akiva Grunblatt is a is an Orthodox | rabbi who as co-rosh yeshiva (dean) heads the Yeshiv |
Jews who are sucking; behind the sow stands a | rabbi who is lifting up the right leg of the sow, ra |
ben Eliezer (1698-1760) due to his renown, the | Rabbi who founded Hasidic Judaism in Eastern Europe |
born October 20, 1949) is an American Orthodox | rabbi who was convicted of child sexual abuse. |
Jose ben Saul was a Jewish | rabbi who lived in Galilee in the third century CE. |
It is a title which usually refers to a | rabbi who has an official position within a yeshiva |
He is considered as an ideal type of medieval | rabbi, who demanded from the community and its membe |
Kalisch (15 November 1816 - 11 May 1886) was a | rabbi who wrote both in prose and verse. |
man (b 1880 in Slutsk, Russia) was an Orthodox | rabbi who served as a pioneer of Torah Judaism in th |
n as The Kaliver Rebbe, is a prominent Hasidic | rabbi who is the Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Kal |
nry Pereira Mendes (1852-1937) was an American | rabbi who was born in Birmingham, England and died i |
nd Moshe Gafni) had paid a visit to the Slonim | rabbi, who lives in Mea Shearim and then entered a s |
died at Rome December 27, 1899) was an Italian | rabbi, who became chief rabbi at Rome. |
to that of Abraham J. Twerski another Hasidic | rabbi who has written extensively on addiction and w |
b of Yaakov Abuhatzeira (1805-1880) a Moroccan | Rabbi who died here in 1880 while on a pilgrimage to |
September 2, 2010) was a German-born American | rabbi who was the last surviving rabbi who had led a |
aism movement, a person's main rosh yeshiva (a | rabbi who is the academic head of a school) or mento |
n New York city, Maine, and his grandfather, a | rabbi, who lived in Lithuania and wrote for Hamelitz |
il 7, 1863 - June 12, 1952) was a Jewish Texan | rabbi who served Congregation B'nai Israel in Galves |
s ben Isaac Alashkar (15th-16th century) was a | rabbi who lived in Egypt, but subsequently resided i |
When a gathering similar to a tish is led by a | rabbi who is not a rebbe, it may be referred to as a |
Halafta was a | rabbi who lived in Sepphoris in the Galilee during t |
1918 - April 15, 2008) was an Orthodox | rabbi who was rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Rabbeinu Yisr |
a 'rav' or 'rov' (a word usually translated as | rabbi, who is a leader of a Jewish community, either |
Isaac ben Jacob Lattes was a | rabbi who lived in Provence. |
e director of the Institute, a failed American | rabbi, who, through his dilettantish enterprises had |
Jewish, his funeral service was conducted by a | rabbi who, I think, referred to his as Jewish, and h |
Rabbi Wieder is a prolific scholar, with over 500 le | |
Rabbi Wieder was one of the first Americans to win t | |
Rabbi Wieder lives in Teaneck with his wife and two | |
Rabbi Willig resides with his wife in Riverdale, New | |
In 1989, | Rabbi Willig led a Bet Din that heard allegations of |
Rabbi Willig is known for his focus towards practica | |
Rabbi Winer was born in Utah and raised in Texas. | |
Rabbi Winer served as a congregational Rabbi for ove | |
In his remarks, | Rabbi Wise spoke of the American Reform pulpit as "o |
1954 ceremony honoring his fiftieth year as a | Rabbi, Wise received a proclamation from the Hebrew |
Rabbi Wise was chosen to lead the Central Synagogue | |
Bloch began by publishing | Rabbi Wise's liturgies, hymnals, and other books for |
Casriel Kaplin's first appointment was as a | rabbi with the Federation of Synagogues. |
Judaism as a ger tzedek he became an Orthodox | rabbi with Haredi affiliations, lecturing to Jewish |
The Occident notes a | rabbi with a similar name as having been a leader of |
Most famously, | Rabbi Wolf invited the Chicago Seven to speak at the |
Under | Rabbi Wolf's leadership, the congregation grew rapid |
In 1809, | Rabbi Wolfensohn traveled to and settled in the Holy |
Rabbi Wolfensohn was born in Shklov, about 300 kilom | |
his work was inspired by the Zohar, where each | Rabbi would contribute a commentary on the Tenakh. |
Sadduccee, is a rabbinical school, and that a | rabbi would have no interest in creating a new relig |
He is an Israeli | rabbi, writer and former politician who served as a |
Yitty Neustadt Rebetzin (female | rabbi) writer and speaker on orthodox Jewish traditi |
Rabbi Wurzburger is the author of Ethics of Responsi | |
g 1980-1984; Bernard J. Hyatt 1984-1990; Grand | Rabbi Y. A. Korff 1990-. |
This article is about the | rabbi Ya'acov Cohen. |
Idi (or | Rabbi Ya'akov b. |
Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Toledano originally purchased th | |
ed to Frume Rochel Rabinowitz, the daughter of | Rabbi Ya'akov Rabinowitz of Telsiai. |
, as do | Rabbi Yaacov Haber and Rabbi David Sedley in their b |
Halberstam was born to | Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Halberstam, the orphaned son of R |
His older brother, | Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg, later became rosh yeshiva of |
Grand | Rabbi Yaakov Halberstam (1902-1967), the Tshakover R |
Keren Hatzole leadership in Jerusalem include | Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter and Rabbi Dovid Eichler. |
Reb Elye's brothers-in-law included | Rabbi Yaakov Kantarovich, and Rabbi David Feinstein, |
Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky was from Hornostaypil | |
Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter (born 1932) is a leading | |
His sons-in-law, | Rabbi Yaakov Busel is dean of RJJ of Edison, New Jer |
eat beis din (Badatz) of the Edah HaChareidis: | Rabbi Yaakov Blau, Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer, Rabbi Av |
He is the son of | Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky, the son-in-law of Ra |
brought before a rabbinic committee made up of | Rabbi Yaakov Yosef, and 2 other rabbis. |
Second World War in this Synagogue served as a | Rabbi Yaakov Gur-Aryeh which was the main spiritual |
After the death of | Rabbi Yaakov Gur-Aryeh Soviets closed the synagogue |
His brother is | Rabbi Yaakov Luban, the rabbinic coordinator of the |
Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky attacked the book in | |
Rabbi Yaakov Hamer (Established and runs the Shaarei | |
He studied under | Rabbi Yaakov Harofe. |
Rabbi Yaakov Bronsteyn (director of Star-K Kashrus, | |
He is the best-known son of the late | Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky. |
There he developed a special relationship with | Rabbi Yaakov Perlow. |
Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky (February 28, 1891-March 10, | |
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