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1840: Joseph Lewinstein, a Russian | rabbi and author, was born in Lublin, Russian Poland |
He was a Russian | Rabbi and author, a pupil of Rabbi Moses Tzvi Heller |
n V. Plaut, (born October 7, 1942) is a Reform | rabbi and author. |
rother to Alexander Kisch (1848-1917), a noted | rabbi and author. |
Levi Bodenheimer, German consistorial | rabbi and author. |
ild, CM (born 1920) is a Canadian Conservative | rabbi and author. |
Haim Sabato is a Cairo-born Israeli | rabbi and author. |
J. David Bleich (born 1936), | rabbi and authority on Jewish law and ethics |
Each | Rabbi claimed authority over the whole Kingdom. |
ent Rosh Yeshiva of Beit El in the Old City is | Rabbi Yisrael Avi`hai. |
ly written by the sixteenth century kabbalist, | Rabbi Elazar Azikri, the author of Sefer Charedim. |
Nieto was also highly praised by | Rabbi Chaim Azulay (the 'Chida'). |
Sheine B. Krinsky, who is married to | Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman, associate director of the K |
Idi (or | Rabbi Ya'akov b. |
He was the son-in-law of | Rabbi Eliakim b. |
and of Israel, of the 3d Amora Generation, see | Rabbi Hiyya b. |
He is known as one of the foremost talmidim of | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik under whom he studied f |
He also studied under | Rabbi Hiyya b. |
According to popular legend, he and his son, | Rabbi Eleazar b. |
The staff includes two students of | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Rabbi Moshe Twersky (a |
nizations, and a prominent student of the Rav, | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. |
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik | |
al leaders then studying philosophy in Berlin: | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, later to become rosh y |
prepared, along with a 16th Century ruling by | Rabbi David B. Zimra, known as the Radbaz, was the b |
n of Faith is a philosophical essay written by | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. |
Rabbi Eliyahu Baal Shem of Worms (ca. | |
"Heinrich Heine und der | Rabbi von Bacharach" (Vienna, 1895) |
, in Moses ben Menahem's Va-Yachal Mosheh, and | Rabbi Yair Bacharach's "Chavath Yair." |
inspirational twentieth century German Reform | rabbi, Leo Baeck College was founded in 1956 as a ra |
Province of Posen, now in Poland), the son of | Rabbi Samuel Baeck, and began his education at the J |
Maharam Ash also served as | Rabbi in Baja, Hungary and Gyarmath. |
ere, Naftoli studied with his childhood friend | Rabbi Leib Bakst, the late rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas |
Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi J | |
or that he committed traditions going back to | Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai in writing. |
Rabbi David Bar Hayim taught talmud there. | |
e giving of the hidden, mystical Torah through | Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, as a parallel to Shavuot, w |
in the Kabbalah that Moses was reincarnated as | Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai to give this mystical elemen |
The Chronicle of | Rabbi Eliezer bar Nathan (mid 12th century), as Robe |
Rabbi Hiyya bar Abba, citing Rabbi Johanan, taught t | |
Margolis was ordained by | Rabbi Jacob Barit and Rabbi Naphtali Judah Berlin. |
Rabbi Dovid Barkan's Lectures on Kol HaLoshon | |
Rabbi Dovid Barkin (died December 20, 2006 ) is a fo | |
In 2001, | Rabbi Dovid Barkin was amongst the eulogizers at the |
Rabbi Dovid Barkin's tombstone | |
The current Senior | Rabbi is Barry Block. |
Rabbi Dr. Baruch A. Poupko | |
Rabbi Dr. Baruch A. Poupko, born in Velizh, Russia, | |
Rabbi Eli Baruch Shulman is a Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiv | |
Tanna'it Asenath was the daughter of | Rabbi Samuel Barzani, who headed many yeshivas durin |
She was the daughter of the illustrious | Rabbi Samuel Barzani. |
His successor as | Rabbi of Basel was his son Rabbi Benzion Snyders. |
Snyders or Snjders, (1905-1984), was the Chief | Rabbi of Basel, Switzerland. |
sh he was appointed by the government as chief | rabbi ("hakam bashi") of the Ottoman empire. |
l case at Rome, is included in the responsa of | Rabbi Isaiah Bassani of Reggio (Todat Shelamim, No. |
Rabbi Nachman Batito subsequently served as deputy c | |
He was the first British | rabbi to be granted a knighthood, when he was knight |
In 1894, | Rabbi Melzer became a maggid shiur at the Slabodka y |
the years of the military regime of 1976-1982, | Rabbi Meyer became a strong critic of the military g |
Rabbi Lookstein became the congregation's Senior Rab | |
As a young man, | Rabbi Lorincz became a close confidant to some of th |
t of Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel, | Rabbi Lookstein became the institution's acting pres |
Some report that she ate a fig left by | Rabbi Zadok, became sick, and died. |
With the advent of Chassidism, | Rabbi Nochum became a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, |
died at Rome December 27, 1899) was an Italian | rabbi, who became chief rabbi at Rome. |
Rabbi Ulman became leader of the community upon its | |
Rabbi Burack became Rosh Yeshiva at the Rabbi Isaac | |
Rabbi Keller became a student and disciple of Rabbi | |
Upon the death of his father-in-law in 1935, | Rabbi Lifshitz became chief rabbi of the important c |
Rabbi Yisrael became a powerful force within the Agu | |
At the age of twenty-one, | Rabbi Trop became engaged to the daughter of Rabbi N |
After his ordination, | Rabbi Eisenstein became associate rabbi and then rab |
in Jerusalem by 1747 it was only in 1839 that | Rabbi Nissan Beck began plans for a Hasidic synagogu |
ey had prayed in small, private locations like | Rabbi Israel Beck's house. |
Since 1962, the synagogue's | rabbi has been Arthur Schneier. |
He served as the Chief | Rabbi of Beersheba for four years, and was then elec |
guide began as an unpublished newsletter that | Rabbi Blumenkrantz began to privately distribute in |
Rabbi Luban began publishing his original Talmud ide | |
Rabbi Stone begins by paying a Shivah visit to the w | |
ironically, the owner himself regretted | Rabbi Zilber being imprisoned for him and went to th |
r his uncle R. Zvi and Shlomo Luria, he became | rabbi of Beldza, where he had a large number of pupi |
He was | rabbi at Belgrade, and author of numerous responsa, |
Rabbi David believes that the state of Israel is a m | |
Rabbi Avram Belinski arrives in Philadelphia from Po | |
He was appointed upon the invitation of | Rabbi Samuel Belkin in 1944. |
1600), | rabbi in Belz |
ternal grandmother, Hinda, was a descendant of | Rabbi Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa, author of Nesi |
[Yohanan] said to them, 'I prefer the words of | Rabbi Elazar ben Arach to yours, because his words i |
in particular an idolatrous former student of | Rabbi Joshua ben Perachiah in the Hasmonean period a |
ns that a haftarah was read in the presence of | Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, who lived c.70 CE, and i |
The prominent | Rabbi Joshua ben Nehemiah had made similar note of r |
i.; | Rabbi Moses ben Nachman (Ramban), Milhamot to Shab. |
The tombstone of the legendary | Rabbi Mordecai ben Abraham Benet on the Rabbinic Hil |
he Rosh said of him that only Rabbeinu Tam and | Rabbi Isaac ben Samuel exercised greater influence u |
., "Jealousy Offering") called upon the famous | rabbi Solomon ben Adret of Barcelona to come to the |
The rabbis ordained by | Rabbi Judah ben Baba include Judah ben Ilai. |
Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi sais; Seventy nations heard | |
Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah, who was also Nasi, was no | |
Rabbi Tanhum ben Hanilai compared the laws of kashru | |
pentras and became a member of the Beth Din of | Rabbi Mordechai ben Josepha, (author of Shaarei Neda |
in the name of Joshua ben Levi in the name of | Rabbi Jose ben Saul in the name of Judah ha-Nasi in |
this time of his life, he became a student of | Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel. |
When the founder of Hasidic Judaism, | Rabbi Yisrael ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov (1698-1 |
He was the son | Rabbi Simeon ben ha-Segan. |
Rabbi Abraham Ben Alexander Ha-Kohen of Kalisk (1741 | |
the Kol Nidre was made by Rashi's son-in-law, | Rabbi Meir ben Samuel, who changed the original phra |
Tosefta Chullin 2:22-23 tells how | Rabbi Eleazar ben Damma was bitten by a snake. |
In the eleventh century | Rabbi Meir ben Samuel (Rashi's son-in-law) changed t |
His son-in-law, | Rabbi Yitzchack Ben Menachem, Chief Rabbi of Petah T |
name appears with that of Samuel Oppenheimer), | Rabbi Yehudah ben Nisan's "Beth Yehudah", Rabbi Gers |
was named for the founder of Hasidic Judaism, | Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov. |
ions of which were composed by his son-in-law, | Rabbi Judah ben Nathan, and of the tractate Bava Bat |
Among his students were | Rabbi Isaac ben Baruch ibn Albalia and Rabbi Isaac i |
form of a three-volume letter to his student, | Rabbi Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta, the son of Rabbi Ju |
The 13th C. French | rabbi Hezekiah ben Manoah explains the adjective "gr |
Three days later, he appeared in a dream to | Rabbi Kalonymus Ben Meshullam, one of the great scho |
Rabbi Yehuda ben Moshe ben Yeshou`ah Fatiyah, also p | |
Rabbi Joseph ben Yehuda Leib Shapotshnick was a Jewi | |
The Vilna Gaon ( | Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman) (1720 - 1797): "... |
Rabbi Eleazar ben Hisma taught that even the apparen | |
In the 12th century the commentator | Rabbi Joseph ben Isaac, known as the Bekhor Shor, no |
med for the 12th century physician-philosopher | Rabbi Moshe Ben-Maimon (Maimonides), known as the Ra |
Rabbi Elijah Benamozegh, a prominent Italian Kabbali | |
- | Rabbi Raphael Benchimol |
Aitz Hayim's current | rabbi, Jordan Bendat-Appell has been Aitz Hayim's sp |
will take over pastoral responsibilities from | Rabbi Jordan Bendat-Appell. |
s born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1866, the son of | Rabbi Philip Bender and Augusta Bremer Bender, both |
Philipson retired from his position as | Rabbi of Bene Israel in 1938. |
nroll in the Pressburg Yeshiva, then headed by | Rabbi Samuel Benjamin Sofer (the Ksav Sofer). |
ses Sofer's death on October 3, 1839, his son, | Rabbi Samuel Benjamin Sofer (known as the Ksav Sofer |
His son, | Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel, is rosh yeshiva of the Ye |
under of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov, in 1761, | Rabbi Dov Ber became the next leader of the movement |
tests triggered by George Mantello publicizing | Rabbi Michael Ber Weissmandl's translation of one of |
Rabbi Dov Ber is reported to have learned from the B | |
He was a disciple of | Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch who was the successor of |
Rabbi Dov Ber died in 1936. | |
The match was made by | Rabbi Michael Ber Weissmandl, Rabbi Ungar's son-in-l |
He was the teacher of | Rabbi Yisroel Ber Odesser, and brought many other pe |
88 in the small Belarusian town of Kritchev to | Rabbi Dov Ber Krasilschikov, he studied in the Mir y |
Rabbi Yisroel Ber Odesser | |
After his father's death, | Rabbi Elya Ber assumed the leadership of Kollel Inte |
Rabbi Dov Ber's view of prayer was that it is the pu | |
After the death of | Rabbi Dov Ber, the Maggid of Mezeritch, most of the |
ezhirichi was the arrival there of the Maggid, | Rabbi Dov Ber. |
Rabbi Yossi beRabbi[son of Rabbi] Yehuda) was a Jewi | |
Moshe Zvi went on to become the | Rabbi of Berditchev after the death of Rabbi Levi Yi |
is funeral were his colleague from Mir Yeshiva | Rabbi Shmuel Berenbaum and the present Mirrer Rosh Y |
he Royal Resident (a biography of his ancestor | Rabbi Issachar Berend Lehmann, and Akiba (based on T |
Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits | |
Grave of | Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Jerusalem. |
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 |
Rabbi Chaim Berlin | |
Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin, established in Brooklyn, New Yor |
He was educated at Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Yeshivas Beis Mordechai (Zvhil) |
tended Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, and later Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin, where he studied under Rabbi Yit |
Not to be confused with Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin. |
er, his successors as Rosh Yeshivas of Yeshiva | Rabbi Chaim Berlin; Hirsch Diskind, son-in-law of Ra |
Rabbi Howard Berman, of Boston Jewish Spirit, rabbi- | |
Rabbi Myer Berman,Rabbi Ivor Abrams, Rabbi Yisroel F | |
Rabbi Dr. Bernard Drachman (1861, New York City - Ma | |
ty, New York City, succeeding Touro's founder, | Rabbi Dr. Bernard Lander, who died February 8, 2010. |
Rabbi Gilles Bernheim | |
nce to Deuteronomy 22:8, abbreviated as Bach), | Rabbi Sirkis's best known work, is a major commentar |
A former | Rabbi of Beth Jacob Congregation of Baltimore and fo |
w Union College, following which she served as | rabbi of Beth Chayim Chadashim in Los Angeles, the w |
Rabbi Moshe Biderman of Lelov was the son-in-law of | |
Rabbi Dov Bigon | |
d shortly after the Yom Kippur War in 1973, by | Rabbi Dov Bigon. |
After leaving Yeshivat HaKotel, in 2003, | Rabbi Aharon Bina founded Netiv Aryeh in a building |
The name, Netiv Aryeh, is in memory of | Rabbi Aryeh Bina. |
It was founded by the current Rosh Yeshiva, | Rabbi Aharon Bina. |
His father Abraham Pereira Mendes was | Rabbi in Birmingham, England as well as in Jamaica a |
Like his brother | Rabbi Moshe Blau who was a leader in the Agudat Isra |
During his lifetime, | Rabbi Amram Blau used to pray at Mishkenos HoRoim. |
very year in the summer, on the anniversary of | Rabbi Amram Blau's death, a yohrzeit tish is held at |
eat beis din (Badatz) of the Edah HaChareidis: | Rabbi Yaakov Blau, Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer, Rabbi Av |
Rabbi Sobolofsky blends these two styles to form a u | |
Rabbi Abraham Bloch also continued in the tradition | |
r Peter Donaldson, Thought for the Day regular | Rabbi Lionel Blue, and Woman's Hour stalwart Jenni M |
nties in a comedy and culinary double act with | Rabbi Lionel Blue. |
l attached to the yeshiva was opened,headed by | Rabbi Chaim Blum . |
Aside from being a teacher and a community | rabbi, Rabbi Blumenkrantz is best remembered for his |
From 1790-1800, he occupied the position of | Rabbi in Bodzanov, Poland (now Budaniv, Ukraine). |
, he attended his mother's funeral, led by the | rabbi of Bologna. |
Chanoch Henoch was the second son of | Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain, the Second Sochatchover Reb |
n the presence of his illustrious grandfather, | Rabbi Avrohom Bornsztain, also known as the Avnei Ne |
he book, Passage to Pesach, and co-author with | Rabbi Eugene Borowitz of two books, Jewish Moral Vir |
In 1903, Finkel married Malka, the daughter of | Rabbi Eliyahu Boruch Kamai who was the Rosh Yeshiva |
e of all the years that they learned together, | Rabbi Eliyahu Boruch considered Rabbi Partzovitz his |
Rabbi Eliyahu Boruch had a big influence in the way | |
Orthodox | rabbi Shmuley Boteach wrote "For people like...Nasr. |
Orthodox | Rabbi Shmuley Boteach held a public event at Manhatt |
t Into Family Night" initiative of charismatic | rabbi Shmuley Boteach, reportedly discussing the ini |
As of 2010, Joe Blair served as | rabbi for both synagogues. |
Douglas D. Weber served as | rabbi of both House of Israel and its sister congreg |
- | Rabbi Gad Bouskila |
urdler for many years, he was convinced by his | Rabbi to Boycott the Olympic Games based on what was |
Four of his brothers are rabbis | Rabbi Eli Brackman director of Chabad Society and Th |
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