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In 1891, he became | rabbi of Congregation Beth Ahaba in Richmond, Virgin |
grated to the United States in 1903 and became | rabbi of New York's Congregation Ahavat Zedek in New |
He became | rabbi of the nascent Congregation Shaare Tikvah in 1 |
lawyer in New York until 1940, when he became | rabbi of Hartford in Connecticut. |
In 1639 he became | rabbi of Lemberg (Lviv, Ukraine) and in the followin |
r his uncle R. Zvi and Shlomo Luria, he became | rabbi of Beldza, where he had a large number of pupi |
In 1811 he became | Rabbi of Mainz where he died in 1822. |
After a short stay at Trieste, he became | rabbi at Modena, and in 1861 rabbi at Casale, Piedmo |
He first became | rabbi at Dessau in 1838 but was forced to resign in |
It was really a monumental decision because | Rabbi Harris has spent his entire life studying or w |
Jastrow arrives in the United States to become | rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia. |
eld for six months, when he resigned to become | rabbi at Schossberg, Hungary. |
Until then, he had been | rabbi of synagogue de la Victoire, the main synagogu |
His father Saul had been | rabbi of Cracow from 1700 to 1704, his grandfather w |
n Jerusalem (1961, 1962 and 1966 - just before | Rabbi Weinberg's passing) and has been republished a |
After being | rabbi at Podhajce, he was appointed rabbi of the Ham |
He was described as "probably the most beloved | rabbi in Great Britain" by Rabbi Albert Friedlander, |
father's name - AZBRMM (Alexander Ziskind ben | Rabbi Moshe Maimon). |
Dov Ber, | rabbi |
al leaders then studying philosophy in Berlin: | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, later to become rosh y |
Isaac Bernays ( | rabbi in Hamburg and teacher of S.R. Hirsch and Hild |
There is a dispute recorded between | Rabbi Judah and the other sages as to the maximum nu |
ncyclopedic knowledge of the Talmud and Bible, | Rabbi Juzint was also poet and author, having publis |
In 1996, Funnye was the only official black | rabbi in the Chicago area recognized by the greater |
in the presence of the lay president of Bobov | Rabbi Moshe Meir Einhorn. |
1624-1662) was a Bohemian | rabbi and kabbalist. |
Taking a leaf out of his father Shea's book, | Rabbi Hanoch is an active volunteer for Toys for Hos |
ne of rabbis in Europe and was close with both | Rabbi J.B. Soloveitchik during his student days and |
enazic and Sephardic Jewry followed suit, both | Rabbi Moses Isserles and Rabbi Joseph Caro declaring |
Nachman Chazan (1813-1884), Breslover | rabbi |
Abraham Chazan (1849-1917), Breslover | rabbi |
ollancz (1852 - 15 October 1930) was a British | rabbi and Hebrew scholar. |
He was the first British | rabbi to be granted a knighthood, when he was knight |
tory of Solomon Schonfeld, an Orthodox British | Rabbi” by David Kranzler, Ktav Publishing House, 200 |
After Chaim Berlin moved to Brooklyn, | Rabbi Freifeld chose to remain in Far Rockaway and f |
His elder brother | Rabbi Emanuel Feldman is the former editor of Tradit |
from 1778 until 1782, taking over his brother | Rabbi Mechel Scheuer. |
Like his brother | Rabbi Moshe Blau who was a leader in the Agudat Isra |
any others however claimed his younger brother | Rabbi Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish Halberstam, the Rav Hat |
His older brother, | Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg, later became rosh yeshiva of |
His younger brother, | Rabbi Noach Weinberg, was the founder and rosh yeshi |
His brother, | Rabbi Yisrael Ariel is the former chief rabbi of Yam |
His younger brother, | Rabbi Joel Feldman, was the dean of Talmudical Acade |
troduced to the Chozeh by his younger brother, | Rabbi Moshe of Sambor. |
His brother, | Rabbi Zevulun Schwartzman, is head of the kollel in |
His brother, | Rabbi Yaakov Ariel, served as the rosh yeshiva in th |
His brother, | Rabbi Binyomin Luban is the rosh yeshiva in Yeshiva |
His brother, | Rabbi Bezalel Rakow was Rabbi of Gateshead. |
irrer Yeshiva together with his brother-in-law | Rabbi Shraga Moshe Kalmanovitz. |
ember 1946, Weissmandl and his brother-in-law, | Rabbi Sholom Moshe Ungar, re-established the Nitra Y |
l Sephardi sages including his brother-in-law, | Rabbi Yosef Chaim ("the Ben Ish Chai"), and Rabbi Ya |
There, he met his brother-in-law-to-be, | Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, and, in 1889, married Me |
ld about the long journeys of the two brothers | Rabbi Zusha and Rabbi Elimelech. |
Two of his brothers, | Rabbi Meir and Rabbi Sholom, followed him to America |
me he founded and funded a Yeshiva and brought | Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Levine and Rabbi Yozef Teomim to Be |
Jacob Nasirov is a prominent Bukharian | rabbi residing in Jamaica Estates, Queens, New York. |
taries that appear in the classic version, but | Rabbi Glick's translation and accompanying footnotes |
The couple was married by | Rabbi Monroe Levens of Tifereth Israel Synagogue, wh |
The congregation was started by | Rabbi Horace Hasan from Bombay, India, in 1918 as th |
he New York Times published a letter signed by | Rabbi Cardozo and two dozen prominent Jewish figures |
school from 1953 to 1957, in classes taught by | Rabbi Albert L. Lewis, who would later be memorializ |
mmentary is Shearim Metzuyanim be-Halakhah, by | Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Braun, which examines contempora |
After his death, he was succeeded by | Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Dushinsky as av beis din (Gaavad |
nsylvania (a Messianic Jewish Synagogue led by | Rabbi David Chernoff). |
d shortly after the Yom Kippur War in 1973, by | Rabbi Dov Bigon. |
This custom was apparently conceived by | Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Fisher. |
The yeshiva was founded in 1970 by | Rabbi Baruch Horovitz, formerly of Manchester, Engla |
faculty, a permanent agreement was reached by | Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank who reallocated the position |
the commentary on the Mishneh Torah written by | Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk, the Ohr Somayach, in re |
The synagogue was led by | Rabbi Abraham Gubbay until his death in July 2010. |
zic Yeshivot is the Mishnah Berurah written by | Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan, the Chofetz Chaim. |
essor organization to the Hillel was headed by | Rabbi A. Bruce Goldman. |
(( Amended by | Rabbi B. Vernik who lived, grew up and studied in 58 |
These allegations were categorically denied by | Rabbi Kahane, his family, and his closest friends. |
s a logical and rhetorical method developed by | Rabbi Green that makes precision-Talmudic learning a |
s a philosophical text written in the 1730s by | Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. |
ongs in the album were composed and written by | Rabbi himself except for "Bulla ki Jana" based on th |
Founded in 1907 by | Rabbi Louis-Germain Levy, it is the oldest Reform sy |
Nieto was also highly praised by | Rabbi Chaim Azulay (the 'Chida'). |
s pseudepigraphal, as it says it is written by | Rabbi Ishmael who became a 'high priest' after visio |
Women is located in Jerusalem and is headed by | Rabbi Yamin Goldsmith. |
Translation by | Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, from the Koren Sacks Siddur, C |
curriculum school that was founded in 1955 by | Rabbi Samuel Lichtenstein and his wife Ruth. |
The twenty charter members were led by | Rabbi Israel. |
These works were not written by | Rabbi Eliashiv himself, but compiled by his relative |
t Eliezer raised that day was easily calmed by | Rabbi Gamaliel.. Thenceforth Eliezer lived in retire |
This is now revived and updated by | Rabbi Katz in our modern, technically advanced world |
and continues to be maintained by | Rabbi Refoel's son |
ion in 5 volumes appeared in 1921, prepared by | Rabbi Shmuel Tzvi - Hirsch Glick of Chicago. |
onal Society for Hebrew Day Schools founded by | Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz, the head of Yeshiva |
The current rabbinic team is headed by | Rabbi Helen Freeman. |
he popular Breslov booklet, Meshivat Nefesh by | Rabbi Alter Tepliker, which attracted him to Rebbe N |
widely published commentary on this verse, by | Rabbi Samuel Eliezer Eidels (1555-1631), reads: "Thi |
ry on Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim was written by | Rabbi Chaim's student Rabbi Yechezkel Abramsky. |
aron (House of Aaron) after a work authored by | Rabbi Aharon II Perlow of Karlin (1802-1872). |
ng Bitterness to Hope and the Story of Ruth by | Rabbi Levi Meier (2005) |
it is headed by | Rabbi Dovid Ruben. |
Some report that she ate a fig left by | Rabbi Zadok, became sick, and died. |
Daily Gemara by | Rabbi Eli Mansour |
In 1940 he was invited both by | Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner to teach in the Orthodox Yeshi |
The Yeshiva is headed by | Rabbi Mayer Neuberger, the Rosh Yeshiva, as well as |
e verses was introduced in the 13th century by | Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg. |
e of Bikkurei Avrohom and was given semicha by | Rabbi Avraham Isaac Kook. |
e senior rosh yeshiva of Ner Israel yeshiva by | Rabbi Kulefsky, another disciple of both Rabbi Hutne |
l attached to the yeshiva was opened,headed by | Rabbi Chaim Blum . |
It was established by | Rabbi Yochanan Sofer in Jerusalem, Israel after Worl |
The group was founded by | Rabbi Meir Kahane's Kach organization, and took its |
em, which had appeared in the earlier film, by | Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel. |
The building was dedicated by | Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise. |
Later, the position was filled by | Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog (1916-1919), who later b |
e yeshiva of Kelm, which was then being led by | Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Braude, the son of the founder. |
Article on Jewish Texans by | Rabbi Samuel M. Stahl |
It has been led by | Rabbi Michael Williams since 1978. |
It was started by | Rabbi Moshe Weinberger, an authority on the Aish Kod |
San Francisco area that was founded in 1996 by | Rabbi Michael Lerner and is loosely affiliated with |
e Yangpu District after a service conducted by | Rabbi Hirsch. |
The rabbis ordained by | Rabbi Judah ben Baba include Judah ben Ilai. |
Since 1911, through a capitulation by | Rabbi Uziel, Israel has had two chief rabbis, one As |
16th century Ottoman Empire city of Edirne by | Rabbi Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, a Safed Kabbalist. |
It was pioneered by | Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, and it was developed by |
This group was led by | Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch. |
rapped in the castle, the Jews were advised by | Rabbi Yom Tov of Joigny to kill themselves rather th |
nroll in the Pressburg Yeshiva, then headed by | Rabbi Samuel Benjamin Sofer (the Ksav Sofer). |
He wrote an approbation to Or laYshorim by | Rabbi Yechiel Mikhl Epstein. |
ghborhood of Jerusalem, was founded in 1906 by | Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib Auerbach, author of Chacham |
constructed primarily with funds collected by | Rabbi Hayam Zevee Sneersohn, when as emissary from J |
TUJ was founded in 1974 by | Rabbi Roy A. Rosenberg as a haven for interfaith cou |
, Jewish songs originally composed and sung by | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician). |
h music originally composed and popularized by | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician). |
h's collections are poems allegedly written by | Rabbi Yitzhak. |
lish question-and-answer running commentary by | Rabbi Chaim Miller, integrating many classic comment |
entaries are essays on the Haggadah written by | Rabbi Schneerson and culled from his voluminous publ |
In 2009 senior haredi rabbis, led by | Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, published a religious i |
A tune composed by | Rabbi Hillel. |
It was founded in 1950 by | Rabbi Akiva Sofer (known as the Daas Sofer), a great |
The match was made by | Rabbi Michael Ber Weissmandl, Rabbi Ungar's son-in-l |
Most services led by | Rabbi Tony Hammond, using the standard Reform liturg |
The Geula branch was headed by | Rabbi Yehuda Tzadkah from 1970-1983; he was followed |
He was replaced by | Rabbi Eugene Korn. |
hin (or Rizhin) Hasidic dynasty was founded by | Rabbi Yisroel Friedman of Ruzhyn, (1796-1850). |
ically novel lenient approach was presented by | Rabbi Yoel Sirkis who felt it is permissible if the |
e Torah im Derech Eretz ideology propagated by | Rabbi Hirsch. |
orah Lehranstalt, the local yeshiva founded by | Rabbi Breuer. |
, the Jewish Defense League founded in 1969 by | Rabbi Meir Kahane, Kach and Kahane Chai, Yaakov Teit |
ing the Golem who is being held in an attic by | Rabbi Jacob (Charles Dorat). |
The point made by | Rabbi Klass is that information in the column is to |
The Klausenburger dynasty was founded by | Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam in 1927 when he as |
s a Yeshiva in Jerusalem founded and headed by | Rabbi Dov Schwartzman. |
center was first founded in 1989 in Mexico by | Rabbi Eitan Eckstein, and later opened in Israel. |
Yeshivas Kol Torah was founded in 1939 by | Rabbi Dr. Yechiel Michel Schlesinger (1898-1948), bo |
The congregation is headed by | Rabbi Arthur Z. Steinberg. |
Chabad Lubavitch in Hungary is led by | Rabbi Baruch Oberlander. |
He was sent by | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson as a Shliach in 196 |
l include Bnei Heichala (a Kabblaistic hymn by | Rabbi Isaac Luria), Mizmor L'David (23rd Psalm), and |
Today the Hasidut is led by | Rabbi Avraham Abba's son, Rabbi Mordechai Yissachar |
f a commentary on the Mishneh Torah written by | Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk. |
n the 12th century and 13th century founded by | Rabbi Judah the Pious (Rabbi Yehuda HeChassid) of Re |
based on the siddur called Torah Ohr edited by | Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812) the founder |
ublished by the yeshiva with an approbation by | Rabbi Moskovits. |
Chernobyl Hasidic dynasty had been founded by | Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky. |
wish ritual objects from Romania, collected by | Rabbi Moses Rosen (1912-1994), the late Chief Rabbi |
se trips, in late 1964, that he was invited by | Rabbi Avrohom Zelig Krohn, the father of Rabbi Paysa |
ustrian Empire (today Bratislava, Slovakia) by | Rabbi Moses Sofer (known as the Chasam Sofer), was t |
Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles run by | Rabbi Marvin Hier, is set to be built over the Mamil |
dge between the two schools of thought, and by | Rabbi Joseph Kimhi, father of the noted grammarian R |
tion consisting of divrei Torah contributed by | Rabbi Yonasan David shlita (son-in-law of the Rosh Y |
he Tosefta has been translated into English by | Rabbi Jacob Neusner and his students. |
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. |
mber 2008 Mumbai attacks, services were led by | Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg. |
This program was headed for many years by | Rabbi Mallen Galinsky and is headed today by Rabbi A |
Margolis was ordained by | Rabbi Jacob Barit and Rabbi Naphtali Judah Berlin. |
He also knew and was influenced by | Rabbi Nochum Goldshmidt and to a lesser degree Rabbi |
e methodology for studying Talmud developed by | Rabbi Green. |
It was founded by | Rabbi Emanuel Carlebach (1874-1927), brother of rabb |
I have been preceded by | Rabbi Yitzhak ha-Sangeri, companion [haver] to the k |
In 1944, he was asked by | Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman to head the newly-opene |
It was founded in 1993 by | Rabbi Binyomin Moskovits who functions as its Rosh H |
In the town of Skohl he was influenced by | Rabbi Shlomo (Flam) the Rebbe of Skohl (also known a |
indows were commissioned from Raban in 1922 by | Rabbi Samuel Rosinger. |
The congregation was started by | Rabbi Horace Hasan from Bombay, India, in 1918 as th |
By | Rabbi B. Vernik. |
nal Jewish Family", an organisation founded by | Rabbi Leib Tropper to reinforce stringent standards |
e fourth floor of the building was designed by | Rabbi Moshe Shapiro, a watchmaker in Mea Shearim and |
f his teachings were published posthumously by | Rabbi Yitzchak Shilat under the title B'Toraso Shel |
The Temple is led by | Rabbi Richard S. Chizever and Baal Koreh Jacques Mal |
o Mishna Torah), the baraitot were compiled by | Rabbi Hoshaya and bar Qappara, although no compilati |
The name of his Yeshiva was given by | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein to show that Rabbi Binyamin Pa |
the Beth Din of the Edah HaChareidis headed by | Rabbi Shmuel Salant, the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
City, was founded as a congregation in 1964 by | Rabbi Shlomo Riskin. |
1990, a Rockland Journal News headline called | Rabbi Greenwald a "master of international negotiati |
Over the course of his 50 plus year career, | Rabbi Hertzberg served as a congregational rabbi, pr |
Shlomo Carlebach ( | rabbi) |
ical arbiter (posek) as of 2006 is centenarian | Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv of Jerusalem. |
liyahu de Vidas (1518-1592) was a 16th Century | rabbi. |
In the eleventh century | Rabbi Meir ben Samuel (Rashi's son-in-law) changed t |
dol is a recent commentary by the 20th century | rabbi Avraham Aharon Price. |
In the seventeenth century, | Rabbi Jacob Judah Leon of Amsterdam (1602-1675) buil |
obson (born June 11, 1972), an Orthodox Chabad | rabbi, is the editor of the Algemeiner Journal, a Yi |
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