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g at the Volozhin yeshiva under the Netziv and | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, where he remained for seve |
Ravina I was a Jewish Talmudist, and | rabbi, accounted as an Amora sage of the 5th and 6th |
, in Moses ben Menahem's Va-Yachal Mosheh, and | Rabbi Yair Bacharach's "Chavath Yair." |
b'Seder, consisting of Cantor Jeff Klepper and | Rabbi Daniel Freelander, also arose out of the Refor |
s, Savoie in 1952) is a French philosopher and | rabbi, currently Chief Rabbi of France. |
es until shortly before his death in 1998, and | Rabbi Gunther Plaut, who also contributed a weekly c |
general mobilization for the Turkish army, and | Rabbi Attiya's colleagues advised him to flee to Egy |
d researcher Joseph Chilton Pearce, author and | Rabbi Gershon Winkle, activists and sex educator Lor |
ks, Disabilities Education Support Center, and | Rabbi Raachel Jurovics. |
Jackson Bate, Neil Rudenstine, Paul Auster and | Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein. |
Jacob ben Reuben ibn Zur was a Talmudist and | rabbi of Fez. |
Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and | Rabbi Walter Homolka |
Hananiah, Tinnius Rufus and | Rabbi Akiba |
John visits a Jewish gun advocate and | rabbi in Los Angeles, in a bid to show that American |
allace Korn, (1918-1979), was an historian and | rabbi. |
In 1870 he accepted a call as preacher and | rabbi to the Jewish community of Budapest. |
rly 17th century, both mystic Hayyim Vital and | rabbi Leon of Modena claim matter-of-factly to have |
Mayor Michael Nutter, Governor Ed Rendell, and | Rabbi Irving Greenberg. |
He was a physician and | rabbi at Constantinople in 1660. |
is a member of the Conservative rabbinate and | Rabbi Sperber is a associated with Modern Orthodoxy. |
He graduated Yeshiva University in 1938 and | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1941. |
ach, along with Monsignor John Joseph Egan and | Rabbi Robert Marx. |
1650 - 1694), Italian physician and | rabbi |
he Rosh said of him that only Rabbeinu Tam and | Rabbi Isaac ben Samuel exercised greater influence u |
a Romanian-born Canadian linguist, author, and | rabbi. |
uary 1785) was a wealthy Tunisian merchant and | rabbi. |
y, to Esther Goldenbaum Schulman Lederberg and | Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lederberg, in 1925, and moved to Wa |
er Shosh Dworsky is the assistant chaplain and | rabbi at Carleton College. |
ber of Knesset and former cabinet minister and | Rabbi Mordechai Elon, the former head of Yeshivat Ha |
as an unofficial conduit between the Rebbe and | Rabbi Aaron Kotler and other Gedolim. |
He and | Rabbi Meir Kahane, whom he hired, broke this barrier |
, Vienna), Jewish Danish-Austrian preacher and | rabbi; born at Copenhagen |
was supported in this belief by his mother and | Rabbi Chaim Lieberman (the sixth Rebbe's librarian) |
tly to the Talmudic discourse of the judge and | rabbi, Nathan, not a very learned man. |
ndon, England for the vocation of preacher and | rabbi. |
10) and | Rabbi Mendel Shapiro).. His opinion is one of the so |
war prevented the yeshiva from following, and | Rabbi Leizer Yudl was to be separated from the main |
us (though I have -- perfectly delicious), and | Rabbi Schnitzlebaum slept undisturbed all day long. |
and was the teacher of Naftali of Ropshitz and | Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov. |
ion by Dr. Marc Slutsky, Steven Silberman, and | Rabbi Irwin Kula, cited as the 8th most influential |
ews led by Michael Medved, David Horowitz, and | Rabbi Daniel Lapin re-established the community and |
eller Poupko, scion of the Hasidic dynasty and | Rabbi Baruch Poupko, rabbi for over 60 years of Cong |
on condemned by the Minister Shimon Peres and | Rabbi Shlomo Goren who participated in the funerals |
His teachers were the Netziv and | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, with whom he was very clos |
es whether he was the son of Rashbi or another | Rabbi Shimon). |
he exception of the ultra-Orthodox anti-Israel | rabbi Aharon Cohen. |
Dayan Fisher was appointed | Rabbi of a small shul in Warsaw in 1936, where he ra |
ountry was short, and in 1789 he was appointed | rabbi of Nikolsburg and Chief Rabbi of Moravia. |
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. |
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. |
In 1956, he was appointed | rabbi of the newly amalgamated Great Central Synagog |
abbinate in his see; and Carmoly was appointed | rabbi of Sulz. |
In 1604 he was appointed | rabbi of Prague, a position he filled until his deat |
He was appointed | Rabbi in Prague in 1836, and in Berlin in 1844. |
ich he had undergone.. Later, he was appointed | rabbi in Nemirov, a center of Hasidism, where he pra |
In 1919 he was also appointed | rabbi of the Klaus synagogue of Frankfurt. |
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. |
Since her appointment, | Rabbi Morris has appeared regularly on BBC Radio Sco |
at the community members that later approached | Rabbi Jacob's successor, Rabbi Illowy to determine t |
of Degel haTorah's Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah are | Rabbi Eliashiv and Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman. |
the rabbis who addressed questions to him are | Rabbi Israel Isserlein (Maharil) and his student Rab |
Other senior rabbis are | Rabbi Moshe Ganz, a graduate of Yeshivat Mercaz HaRa |
, Hans Jonas, Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt, | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Emil Fackenheim. |
Shortly after his arrival, | Rabbi Pinchas David was accepted as Rebbe by the Jew |
Main article: | Rabbi |
Stanmore has a strong connection with Tribe as | Rabbi Shaw is the Executive Director. |
et, son of Israel Najara, whom he succeeded as | rabbi of Gaza. |
nt to Cyprus, remaining there for two years as | rabbi at Famagusta. |
York City; from 1917 through 1919 he served as | Rabbi at Temple Israel in Akron, Ohio; and from 1919 |
Wurzburger served as | Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shaaray Tefila in Law |
succeeded his father-in-law, David Einhorn, as | rabbi of Temple Beth-El, New York City; his brother- |
n-the-Oder, 1698), in which he is mentioned as | rabbi of the Polish town. |
e in 2008, Anna Beroll joined Temple Israel as | rabbi. |
Western rabbis and educators such as | Rabbi Gorin have visited the community at times and |
From 1838 to 1845 he served as | rabbi of Wreschen, in the district of Posen, and in |
claimed descent from such Torah authorities as | Rabbi Moses Isserles and Rabbi Meir ben Isaac Katzen |
He came to New York City in 1906 to serve as | rabbi of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, described b |
Charles Dorat as | Rabbi Jacob |
fore leaving graduate school to take a post as | rabbi of a synagogue in Media, Pennsylvania. |
Gabriel Gascon as | Rabbi Levy |
rates within the traditional community such as | Rabbi Solomon Schecter, in establishing the Jewish T |
He rejected numerous offers to serve as | rabbi in many towns and cities, saying that he had m |
r, Isaac Lumbroso, whose best pupil he was, as | rabbi of the Leghorn congregation of Tunis. |
irteen years, in 1868 Fradkin was appointed as | rabbi of Lublin. |
He was ordained as | rabbi in 1939, after having been detained for severa |
rning to England, he was licensed to preach as | rabbi by Haham Benjamin Artom, in London, 1873; in t |
A few years later he accepted a position as | rabbi of the Zevach Tzedek shul in the vibrant Jewis |
After a few years as | rabbi in Germany, 1934 he became rabbi for the Jewis |
As of 2010, Joe Blair served as | rabbi for both synagogues. |
He was successively as | rabbi of congregations at Warasdin, Prague, New York |
In 1767 he was appointed as | Rabbi of Mainz where he led a Yeshiva. |
Before joining Beth Jacob, he served as | Rabbi to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and |
In Boro Park, he served as | rabbi of a synagogue known as "Naipest" (namesake of |
es, she returned to Canada where she served as | Rabbi at Har Tikvah, in Brampton, Ontario and Temple |
Maharam Ash also served as | Rabbi in Baja, Hungary and Gyarmath. |
rk granted him a lifetime contract to serve as | rabbi of the congregation. |
d from Italy to Turkey, where he officiated as | rabbi of German and Portuguese congregations in Adri |
moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he served as | rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel until his deat |
In 1947 he succeeded Dr Salis Daiches as | rabbi of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation. |
en cited by such later rabbinic authorities as | Rabbi Avraham Gombiner in his Magen Avraham. |
In 1886 he was ordained as | rabbi. |
His son, Ilan D. Feldman, took over as | rabbi, and is currently the spiritual leader of Beth |
Emanuel Feldman joined as | rabbi in 1952, then a newly married young graduate o |
In 1826 he was called as | rabbi to Gross-Tapolcsany, Hungary, and in 1836 to V |
In 1832 and again in 1834 he acted as | rabbi during temporary vacancies occasioned by the d |
in the Kabbalah that Moses was reincarnated as | Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai to give this mystical elemen |
He served previously as | rabbi to a Community in Monsey, USA. |
bbinical ordination, and qualified to serve as | rabbi of a municipality. |
ere, he headed to Slabodka, where he served as | Rabbi for about six months. |
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 |
Herbert Morris was hired as | rabbi in 1962. |
He was called as | rabbi to Hermanmiestec, Bohemia, in 1852, and to Lei |
was at Damascus, where later he officiated as | rabbi until his death in Feb. or March of 1648. |
Fabian Werbin joined as | rabbi in 2008. |
Douglas D. Weber served as | rabbi of both House of Israel and its sister congreg |
), which in 1854 extended to Lehmann a call as | rabbi and preacher. |
Poly Reshef as | Rabbi |
R. Hanoch eventually succeeded his father as | rabbi and Rosh Yeshivah there, although for a time h |
During his eight years as | rabbi, he maintained ties with the Zionist movement |
Also known as | Rabbi Armin Grosz was the Rabbi of the current Miami |
Philipson retired from his position as | Rabbi of Bene Israel in 1938. |
which had produced such Sephardi kabbalists as | Rabbi Shalom Sharabi ("the Rashash") and Rabbi Yedid |
He served as | Rabbi in Cincinnati for a time. |
He was nominated as | rabbi of Ohev Sholom synagogue in Quebec City that y |
Ben Stein as | Rabbi |
chak Zev Rabinowitz joined the congregation as | rabbi in 1997. |
In 1890, Drachman began serving as | rabbi in the Park East Synagogue, where he led for t |
ducated in London and Cambridge; and served as | Rabbi and educator in Manchester and London. |
ied Dovid Feigenbaum who succeeded Reb Elye as | rabbi of Pruzhany. |
s of his own in the main study hall as long as | Rabbi Kotler was alive. |
Mendelsohn served as | rabbi of the Congregation Beth-El, Norfolk, Virginia |
His successor as | Rabbi of Basel was his son Rabbi Benzion Snyders. |
Peter Weller as | Rabbi |
Gollancz served from 1892 to 1923 as | rabbi of the Bayswater Synagogue and was a Professor |
With some exceptions, such as | Rabbi Chaim Hezekiah Medini's Sedei Chemed, Rabbi Ni |
As | Rabbi Moshe is best known for this work, he is often |
Receiving his diploma as | rabbi while a mere youth, he went to Berlin, where h |
er, it is only meant to be drunk sparingly, as | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson forbade drinking mo |
He was succeeded as | Rabbi of Kelm by his son in law, Rabbi Kalman Beines |
After the war he served as | rabbi in Satu Mare. |
e University of Cincinnati and was ordained as | Rabbi after graduating in the second graduating clas |
rated to the United States, where he served as | rabbi of New York City's (then) Orthodox Congregatio |
A Very Nice Girl (aired March 20, 2002) - As | Rabbi Abraham struggles after his collapse, Rabbi Su |
a 'rav' or 'rov' (a word usually translated as | rabbi, who is a leader of a Jewish community, either |
After serving as | rabbi in many prominent cities in Europe, he left Fr |
ected the first Pirchei boys choir, as well as | Rabbi Baruch Chait and Label Sharfman who attended y |
literary work until, in 1863, he was called as | rabbi to Halberstadt, in which post he served until |
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 |
Three years later he was called as | rabbi to Worms, where he officiated until 1858. |
f the congregation, and was entitled to act as | rabbi at the solemnization of marriages among its me |
that when he was newly hired at JTSA, he asked | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn of Lubavitch wheth |
perimeter of the original cemetery, and asked | Rabbi Aharon Yisrael Bornsztain, a son of the Shem M |
the sixth Rebbe escaped from Poland, he asked | Rabbi and Mrs. Hodakov to accompany him to the Unite |
ts, while drawing a scanty salary as assistant | rabbi of Prague. |
The Temple's current Assistant | Rabbi is Jeffrey Saxe. |
eldman decided to join his father as assistant | rabbi of Congregation Beth Jacob. |
The assistant | rabbi is Yechezkel Freundlich. |
Starting as the assistant | rabbi at West London Synagogue under Rabbi Hugo Gryn |
lan D. Feldman, joined his father as assistant | rabbi of the congregation. |
Gottheil, accepted a position as the assistant | Rabbi of the largest Reform Temple in New York, Temp |
The Assistant | Rabbi is Rabbi Chaim Benlev. |
to his native city, he was appointed assistant | rabbi in 1843, and associate rabbi in 1850. |
The Assistant | Rabbi (since August 2006), Rabbi Evan Hoffman delive |
udaism, she had previously served as associate | rabbi of Manhattan's Central Synagogue. |
ill (1778-1853), who was teacher and associate | rabbi at Pest, Hungary, and the author of several wo |
School of Science in 1960, and was ordained at | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1961 by |
He received his Jewish education at | Rabbi Jacob Joseph School and received his rabbinic |
a Kfar HaRoeh high school yeshiva, and then at | Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook's Mercaz haRav yeshiva, where |
sity's Sy Syms School of Business, he attended | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary for his or |
37]) of Safed, son of R. Avraham Dov Auerbach, | rabbi of Chmielnik, and grandson of R. Yaakov Yosef |
el (Michael) Pressburger is a leading Austrian | rabbi who heads the historic Schiffschul synagogue i |
eischer (Bechofen) (1661-1733) was an Austrian | rabbi and halakhist born at Prague. |
He is the brother of author | Rabbi Simon Jacobson. |
Daniel Azoulay, | Rabbi |
nce to Deuteronomy 22:8, abbreviated as Bach), | Rabbi Sirkis's best known work, is a major commentar |
With Nachum's backing, | Rabbi Attiya opened a yeshiva named Ahavah VeAchvah |
e Yishuv ("settlement") and its economic base, | Rabbi Yisroel corresponded with and met Moses Montef |
On this basis, | Rabbi Morris presented the Time For Reflection at th |
Miilitary Rabbinate and served as a battalion | rabbi, a brigade rabbi, a division rabbi, and the ra |
ined the offer, since his rival there would be | Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook - a fellow student of th |
Deepspacesoul w/ Beat | Rabbi (ILLECT Recordings, 2007) |
In 1856 Meisels became | rabbi of Warsaw (in the Russian-ruled sector of Pola |
-El congregation in Detroit; in 1871 he became | rabbi of Chicago Sinai Congregation. |
In 1865 Yosef Dov became | Rabbi of Slutsk. |
ica, and settled in Jerusalem, where he became | rabbi. |
here his son David was born, in 1473 he became | rabbi in Mantua. |
At this time he became | rabbi of the Jewish community, to which he was able |
Ashkenazi first became | rabbi in Egypt 1538-60, probably at Fostat, where, b |
He became | rabbi in Metz in France in 1765, but an early argume |
In 1778 he became | rabbi of Worms and in 1782 was appointed rabbi of Ma |
bbinical judge) in 1734, and in 1745 he became | rabbi of Yampol. |
In 1890 he became | rabbi to Weilburg, and two years later assumed leade |
ise emigrated to the United States, and became | rabbi of Congregation Baith Israel in Brooklyn; two |
He became | rabbi of congregation Shaarei Shomayim in Toronto. |
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