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Rabbi Yossi Brackman was born and raised in London E | |
On the occasion of the death of | Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Dr. Eugene Fisher, Associate |
Upon gaining semicha, | Rabbi Alperstein briefly served as rabbi of the Kame |
Miilitary Rabbinate and served as a battalion | rabbi, a brigade rabbi, a division rabbi, and the ra |
When the | rabbi of Brisk, Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin left for |
aried views of their descendants, the views of | Rabbi Chaim Brisker and the Beis HaLevi on Zionism, |
lso was given special access to manuscripts of | Rabbi Chaim Brisker. |
She was the first female | rabbi in Britain . |
arcus Adler" on the official site of the Chief | Rabbi of Britain. |
d in Ashdod, Israel, and appointed his student | Rabbi Lazer Brody, another combat soldier-turned-baa |
Rabbi Kletenik brokered the conversion deal between | |
Rabbi Yaakov Bronsteyn (director of Star-K Kashrus, | |
e Chazon Ish to one of the Yeshiva's founders, | Rabbi Bentzion Brook. |
Rabbi David's brother, Rabbi Aharon David, is curren | |
essor organization to the Hillel was headed by | Rabbi A. Bruce Goldman. |
runa, the Hebrew acronym for "Our Teacher, the | Rabbi, Israel Bruna". |
Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald is one of the leaders in the | |
Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald heads the popular Beginners M | |
Rabbi Dr. Bulka is or has been Chairman of Trillium | |
Rabbi Simcha Bunim Alter (Chairman) | |
His parents were | Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, Rav of Mattersdorf, an |
His son, | Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, succeeded him as Matte |
Rabbi Simcha Bunim died (cause is unknown) on the 7t | |
Rabbi Simcha Bunim instituted the daily learning of | |
minaries as the Yid HaKodesh ("The Holy Jew"), | Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Peshischa, Rabbi Meir of Apta, |
As of 2009, the rosh yeshiva is | Rabbi Simcha Bunim Sofer. |
latter's death on December 31, 1871, his son, | Rabbi Simcha Bunim Sofer (known as the Shevet Sofer) |
ter his death, his widow performed chalitza on | Rabbi Simcha Bunim, in accordance with halakah. |
His sons-in-law, | Rabbi Yaakov Busel is dean of RJJ of Edison, New Jer |
eport, the executive vice president of the OU, | Rabbi Raphael Butler, resigned. |
His son | Rabbi Velvel Butman is the director of Chabad of Wes |
School in Haifa, Israel was named in honor of | Rabbi Cronbach by the National Federation of Temple |
Jacobson was the first | rabbi invited by The Pentagon to present the annual |
d sent him one from there, a magnate and sage, | Rabbi Makhir by name. |
Abraham da Cagliari was a | rabbi at Cagliari, Sardinia, in the eighth century. |
He also served as chief | rabbi of Cairo, Alexandria and Tel Aviv. |
For this, | Rabbi Eisenstein came under the fire from J-blogosph |
Rabbi Poupko came to the USA in 1931, first serving | |
Rabbi Henoch came to America in 1926 when his father | |
He also serves as the chief | rabbi of Camp Agudah, since the passing of the camp' |
llow fever outbreak killed Shangarai Chasset's | rabbi and cantor in 1879, Leucht returned to Shangar |
Rabbi Abraham Caraco served as the first rabbi of th | |
Howard Apfel is an American | Rabbi and Cardiologist, currently practicing medicin |
shav Band were under the spiritual guidance of | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach while immersed in his musical |
i Carlebach was survived by his wife; his sons | Rabbi Moshe Carlebach of Jerusalem (father of the au |
, Jewish songs originally composed and sung by | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician). |
h music originally composed and popularized by | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician). |
minyan, Jewish prayer services in the style of | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician) |
It was founded by | Rabbi Emanuel Carlebach (1874-1927), brother of rabb |
Their home, founded by the late | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, was and continues to be the |
This influence is also clear in the music of | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. |
was that of the great Born Platz Synagogue of | Rabbi Joseph Carlebach. |
er Shosh Dworsky is the assistant chaplain and | rabbi at Carleton College. |
e ancient cemetery at the foot of the grave of | Rabbi Joseph Caro, author of the Shulchan Aruch. |
Rabbi Louis Cashdan: 1984 (Temple Emanu-El-Beth Shol | |
n in Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine, in 1909, to | Rabbi Yehuda Castel and his wife Rachel. |
in Uzbekistan, Shlomo Moussaieff studied under | Rabbi David Chafin and Joshua Shushan. |
His father was | Rabbi Chayim Chaikl Eliashoff. |
s a philosophical text written in the 1730s by | Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. |
n from Vilna, and one of the main disciples of | Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. |
sonal secretary of the Edah HaChareidis, under | Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld. |
It was pioneered by | Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, and it was developed by |
Grand | Rabbi Pinchos Chaim Biderman of Lelov |
Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Sofer (Rabbi of Zagreb, Croatia; | |
In 1932, after the death of | Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, Bengis was asked to be |
Rabbi Avishai Chaim David (1949 - ) is currently the | |
l Sephardi sages including his brother-in-law, | Rabbi Yosef Chaim ("the Ben Ish Chai"), and Rabbi Ya |
Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld | |
While | Rabbi Avraham Chaim Levin was elevated to a seat on |
ected the first Pirchei boys choir, as well as | Rabbi Baruch Chait and Label Sharfman who attended y |
He is the son of the | Rabbi Moshe Chait, the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivath Cha |
The senior | rabbi is Charles Sherman, the rabbi is Anna Beroll a |
The Synagogue's Emeritus | Rabbi is Charles Emanuel. |
He studied Talmud under | Rabbi Elijah Chasid and then under his own father, I |
Her mother was the daughter of a | rabbi and chazzan in the Rotensterngasse, Leopoldsta |
Rabbi David Chernoff (born October 1951) is the Seni | |
nsylvania (a Messianic Jewish Synagogue led by | Rabbi David Chernoff). |
-El congregation in Detroit; in 1871 he became | rabbi of Chicago Sinai Congregation. |
ty-two years (1880-1923), Hirsch served as the | rabbi of Chicago Sinai Congregation, one of the olde |
Lopatin '82, Rhodes Scholar and congregational | rabbi in Chicago |
s, Savoie in 1952) is a French philosopher and | rabbi, currently Chief Rabbi of France. |
Sharfstein (1928-2008) was a prominent Chabad | rabbi, the Chief Rabbi of the Vaad Ho'ir of Cincinna |
37]) of Safed, son of R. Avraham Dov Auerbach, | rabbi of Chmielnik, and grandson of R. Yaakov Yosef |
After Chaim Berlin moved to Brooklyn, | Rabbi Freifeld chose to remain in Far Rockaway and f |
00 families - were dissatisfied with the local | rabbi, and chose Hildesheimer to represent them as a |
tudents for seven years until he was appointed | rabbi of Cifer in 1845. |
He was | rabbi of Cifer for ten years where he taught bright |
He served as | Rabbi in Cincinnati for a time. |
dispute this way: "If Cohn was not the former | rabbi he claimed to have been, then he must have bee |
nfeld, (1 Dec 1848 -26 Feb 1932) was the Chief | Rabbi and co-founder of the Edah HaChareidis, Haredi |
For the American | Rabbi and co-founder of Interns for Peace, see Bruce |
ben Aaron ibn Zerah (died 1385) was a Spanish | rabbi and codifier born in Navarre, probably at Este |
They were sons of | Rabbi Moses Cohen who had emigrated with him in 1750 |
ion of the history of Texas Jewry goes back to | Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galveston and David Lefkowitz o |
In August 2000, Chief | Rabbi Hamadani Cohen met with Iranian President Moha |
f the outstanding students of the Shev Yaakov, | Rabbi Jacob Cohen in Frankfurt. |
ion of the history of Texas Jewry goes back to | Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galveston and Rabbi David Lefko |
Rabbi Shaya Cohen is a son-in-law of Reb Eliezer | |
This article is about the | rabbi Ya'acov Cohen. |
he exception of the ultra-Orthodox anti-Israel | rabbi Aharon Cohen. |
general mobilization for the Turkish army, and | Rabbi Attiya's colleagues advised him to flee to Egy |
November 12, 1999) - A single phone call turns | Rabbi Fine's comfortable Jewish community upside dow |
Rabbi Abraham's commentaries to tractates Yevamos, N | |
the Hebrew acronym RIBaN, was a gifted French | rabbi and commentator on the Talmud in the eleventh |
A Haggadah for Pesach including | Rabbi Eliashiv's comments and Halachic rulings was r |
Rabbi Ishmael comments that Rabbi Eleazar is fortuna | |
- 1916 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was a Reform | Rabbi and communal leader in New Orleans. |
Rabbi Cohen Community House Gate | |
Joseph Breuer (1882 - 1980) was a | rabbi and community leader in Germany and the United |
Rabbi Hier compared the Iranian law to the Nazi requ | |
Rabbi Steinsaltz completed his Hebrew edition of the | |
After the Israeli War of Independence, | Rabbi Levin conducted a little used ritual known as |
A resident of San Francisco, | Rabbi Trepp conducted his 74th, and final, Passover |
He came to New York City in 1906 to serve as | rabbi of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, described b |
His son, David Vorspan, is founding | rabbi of Congregation Shir Ami, and Rabbi-in-Residen |
Goldstein was the | rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in New York, th |
Not to be confused with Israel Schorr, the | rabbi of Congregation Beth El-Young Israel in Brookl |
ng in Gardner, Massachusetts, where he was the | rabbi of Congregation Ohave Shalom. |
Jastrow arrives in the United States to become | rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia. |
eldman decided to join his father as assistant | rabbi of Congregation Beth Jacob. |
moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he served as | rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel until his deat |
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. |
He was the last | rabbi of Congregation Shangarai Chasset before it me |
In 1891, he became | rabbi of Congregation Beth Ahaba in Richmond, Virgin |
Berman was the | rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel (Berkeley, Califor |
As of 2011, she serves as the | rabbi for Congregation Beth Israel in North Adams, M |
Heeding the request, Kotler served as | rabbi of Congregation Tiferes Jerusalem in New York |
He was successively as | rabbi of congregations at Warasdin, Prague, New York |
Nathan Najar was | rabbi at Constantine, Algeria, in the 15th century, |
Maimun Najar was a | rabbi at Constantine, Algeria, in the first half of |
He was a physician and | rabbi at Constantinople in 1660. |
Judah ben Samuel Rosanes (1657-1727) was | Rabbi of Constantinople and son-in-law of Abraham Ro |
Rabbi Bloch continued to develop the educational met | |
Rabbi Kotler continued his father's dream of establi | |
Rabbi Gottesman continues to be an influential membe | |
As Dean Emeritus, | Rabbi Charlop continues to serve as one of RIETS' Ma |
his work was inspired by the Zohar, where each | Rabbi would contribute a commentary on the Tenakh. |
a detailed correspondence with his brother the | Rabbi of Copenhagen, which casts an interesting ligh |
1969, the latter succeeded his father as chief | rabbi in Copenhagen, and is the father of Michael Me |
He corresponded with Hasdai ibn Shaprut, a | rabbi in Cordoba, and invited him to settle in Khaza |
e Yishuv ("settlement") and its economic base, | Rabbi Yisroel corresponded with and met Moses Montef |
In 2005, | Rabbi Shergill's covered a rock/fusion version of th |
His father Saul had been | rabbi of Cracow from 1700 to 1704, his grandfather w |
n preacher who was educated by Nathan Shapira, | rabbi of Cracow, and was appointed preacher of that |
chief of the community of Opatow and district | rabbi of Cracow. |
During his stay in Johannesburg, | Rabbi Sternbuch created an alternate shechita that w |
Rabbi Loew creates a giant Golem out of clay to prot | |
Rabbi Abraham Cronbach | |
Shmuel Szteinhendler-the current Chief | Rabbi of Cuba and regional director for Masorti in L |
s were edited & published by his devoted pupil | Rabbi Yaakov Culi. |
Rabbi Taub currently resides with his wife and child | |
Rabbi Essas currently works for Aish Hatorah in Jeru | |
Rabbi Porter currently resides with his wife Shoshan | |
ogue for the Performing Arts, and at the time, | Rabbi Jerome Cutler was the Rabbi. |
The Chief | Rabbi of Cyprus, Rabbi Arie Zeev Raskin meets the la |
Rabbi Alan D. Fuchs led the congregation as senior r | |
13, 1846, the congregation appointed its first | rabbi, Benjamin da Silva. |
el Club" with assistance from David Lefkowitz ( | rabbi) of Dallas. |
Moses Galante (died 1806) was chief | rabbi of Damascus during the late 18th century and e |
l young he married a daughter of Isaiah Pinto, | rabbi of Damascus. |
As of 2010, the | rabbi was Dan Alexander. |
In 1903, | Rabbi Kamai's daughter married Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda |
Rabbi Heschel's daughter opposed this decision | |
2005: | Rabbi Dr. David Rosen |
As of 2010, the senior | rabbi is David Wolpe. |
His brother is | Rabbi Hillel David a noted posek ("decisor [of Jewis |
Rabbi Avishai David is the rosh yeshiva. | |
March 10 - | Rabbi Hayim David HaLevi (b. |
Rabbi Samuel David Halberstam Sanz-Klausenburger Reb | |
Kopul Rosen's youngest son, | Rabbi Prof. David Rosen, former Chief Rabbi of Irela |
Shortly after his arrival, | Rabbi Pinchas David was accepted as Rebbe by the Jew |
tion consisting of divrei Torah contributed by | Rabbi Yonasan David shlita (son-in-law of the Rosh Y |
tory of Solomon Schonfeld, an Orthodox British | Rabbi” by David Kranzler, Ktav Publishing House, 200 |
Rabbi Haim David Halevy: Gentle Scholar and Courageo | |
Rabbi Dr. David I. Bernstein is the dean of The Pard | |
Morning Seder: Rosh Yeshiva | Rabbi Avishai David, Rabbi Moshe Nechemiah Reichman |
One of his sons is | Rabbi Nissim Davidi, the Kashrut Administrator of th |
in Salonica, he studied under the direction of | Rabbi Samuel de Medina, and became head of the Talmu |
After | Rabbi Schlesinger's death in 1949, Kol Torah was hea |
After | Rabbi Zilberman's death in the late 1990s, his sons |
Rabbi Kronish's death in 1996 officially ended the f | |
After | Rabbi Grodzinski's death in 1940, Rabbi Eigis was wi |
Rabbi Ruderman's death on July 11, 1987, the 14th of | |
It was not published until 1692 after | Rabbi Gombiner's death. |
Neibaur was educated to be a | rabbi but decided to become a surgeon and dentist in |
On about May 1999, it was announced that | Rabbi Moshe decided to change course completely and |
Rabbi Sacks dedicated his first book, Chemdas Yomim | |
Rabbi Abin deduced from Leviticus 6:1 that burnt off | |
In Glasgow, | Rabbi Mendelson defied business interests to bring d |
Rabbi Finkel delivers a daily English Talmudic lectu | |
He is considered as an ideal type of medieval | rabbi, who demanded from the community and its membe |
Marcus Melchior (1897 - 1969) was acting chief | rabbi of Denmark in 1943 at the time of the rescue o |
The Jewish community and its leading | rabbi were deported 1941 from Hamburg to the Jungfer |
e excludes reverence for Torah scholars, which | Rabbi Akiva derived from the verse, "You must revere |
Rabbi Herzog's descendants have continued to be acti | |
He first became | rabbi at Dessau in 1838 but was forced to resign in |
Rabbi Horowitz determined that the man in the dream | |
Rabbi Gutstein developed into a revered and respecte | |
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