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In 1996, Funnye was the only official black | rabbi in the Chicago area recognized by the greater |
After serving as | rabbi in many prominent cities in Europe, he left Fr |
to his native city, he was appointed assistant | rabbi in 1843, and associate rabbi in 1850. |
Even as a | rabbi in Osijek, Freiberger was a noted writer, deal |
m, the oldest daughter of Tzvi Ashkenazi, then | rabbi in Altona, and continued his studies under his |
ich he had undergone.. Later, he was appointed | rabbi in Nemirov, a center of Hasidism, where he pra |
In 1930, he was appointed | Rabbi in Lutsk, where he remained until World War Tw |
He was inaugurated chief | rabbi in 1996, at the age of 37, at the Adelaide Str |
Jacobson was the first | rabbi invited by The Pentagon to present the annual |
mmons (born 1 July 1961) is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi involved in Orthodox Jewish outreach. |
He has been credited as being, along with | Rabbi Ira F. Stone, the leading figure in the contem |
Mayor Michael Nutter, Governor Ed Rendell, and | Rabbi Irving Greenberg. |
hings to Perfect the World: Conversations with | Rabbi Irving Greenberg (Northvale, N.J.: Jason Arons |
ion by Dr. Marc Slutsky, Steven Silberman, and | Rabbi Irwin Kula, cited as the 8th most influential |
The senior | rabbi is Charles Sherman, the rabbi is Anna Beroll a |
The | Rabbi is the spiritual leader of forty Bukharian cen |
The current | rabbi is Jack Moline, who has been named by Newsweek |
obson (born June 11, 1972), an Orthodox Chabad | rabbi, is the editor of the Algemeiner Journal, a Yi |
As of 2010, the senior | rabbi is David Wolpe. |
bers, many of whom also lead services when the | rabbi is absent. |
Dendrotriton | rabbi is a species of salamander in the Plethodontid |
The Temple's current Assistant | Rabbi is Jeffrey Saxe. |
The synagogue's | rabbi is Jonathan Wittenberg. |
The assistant | rabbi is Yechezkel Freundlich. |
The current | rabbi is Michelle Goldsmith. |
For example, the | rabbi is listed as W. A. Keonigsberg (W. A. probably |
ral interpretation of Judaism whereby a female | rabbi is welcomed. |
The current | Rabbi is Eliyahu Fink. |
The current Senior | Rabbi is Barry Block. |
Chief | Rabbi is a title given in several countries to the r |
The Synagogue's Emeritus | Rabbi is Charles Emanuel. |
The Assistant | Rabbi is Rabbi Chaim Benlev. |
Its chief | rabbi is Albert Guigui and there are approximately 1 |
David Wolpe, Sinai Temple's current senior | rabbi, is an author and leader of the Conservative m |
"Der Rebe iz Gegangen" (The | Rabbi is Gone) |
The current senior | rabbi is Rabbi Shachar Orenstein. |
The current | rabbi is Rabbi Chaim Zundel Pearlman. |
ewish miseries -, the other, the office of the | rabbi, is at the same time a synagogue and a classro |
Yahrtzeit of the founder of the dynasty, Grand | Rabbi Isaac Taub. |
d his semikhah (rabbinic ordination) from YU's | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. |
ed his rabbinic ordination from its affiliated | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, studying |
(It was the forerunner of the | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary). |
at Yeshivat Har Etzion and was ordained at the | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva |
ccompany them to visit the Spinka Rebbe, Grand | Rabbi Isaac Weiss (1875-1944) on every Yom Tov. |
sity's Sy Syms School of Business, he attended | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary for his or |
merica in 1922 to become a rosh yeshiva at the | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) th |
mous Jewish scholars, among whom were his son, | Rabbi Isaac of Narbonne, and his grandson, Nasi Mose |
The building was dedicated by | Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise. |
ntly the Chairman of the Board, of the RIETS - | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and the Cl |
He graduated Yeshiva University in 1938 and | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1941. |
eceived Semicha (Rabbinic Ordination) from the | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva |
he Meron celebrations, dating from the time of | Rabbi Isaac Luria, that three-year-old boys be given |
he Rosh said of him that only Rabbeinu Tam and | Rabbi Isaac ben Samuel exercised greater influence u |
He was a student of | Rabbi Isaac Hutner, and eventually served as the pri |
School of Science in 1960, and was ordained at | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1961 by |
and ideas found in the Zohar, the writings of | Rabbi Isaac Luria the Ari'zal and other Kabbalistic |
He himself was a devotee of the teachings of | Rabbi Isaac Luria, and a principal innovator within |
He was son of | Rabbi Isaac Sinzheim of Treves, and brother-in-law o |
In 1896, he joined the newly-founded | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary as a Rosh |
He was a disciple of | Rabbi Isaac the elder, of Dampierre, and grandfather |
In 1995 he received semicha from | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. |
Wise was born on February 21, 1881, the son of | Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise the founder of Reform Judaism |
Grand | Rabbi Isaac Taub of Kalov, son in law of Rabbi Pinch |
l include Bnei Heichala (a Kabblaistic hymn by | Rabbi Isaac Luria), Mizmor L'David (23rd Psalm), and |
Grand | Rabbi Isaac of Kalish, son of Rabbi Uren Leib of Pre |
t important disciple was the famous Kabbalist, | Rabbi Isaac Luria. |
Among his students were | Rabbi Isaac ben Baruch ibn Albalia and Rabbi Isaac i |
l also received rabbinical ordination from the | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (an affili |
He is a graduate of Yeshiva College and the | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva |
In december 1938 | Rabbi Isaac Alkalai, the only Jewish member of gover |
Rapoport wrongly connected Isaac with | Rabbi Isaac of Ourville, author of the lost Sefer ha |
letters spelling out the words, "Meir, son of | Rabbi Isaac, may he grow in Torah and in good deeds. |
l case at Rome, is included in the responsa of | Rabbi Isaiah Bassani of Reggio (Todat Shelamim, No. |
Rabbi Isamar Rosenbaum (1886-1973) was a Hasidic reb | |
Rabbi Ishmael tells Rabbi Eleazar that Jacob is not | |
s pseudepigraphal, as it says it is written by | Rabbi Ishmael who became a 'high priest' after visio |
Mekhilta According to | Rabbi Ishmael 1:2. |
Rabbi Ishmael is a leading figure of Merkabah litera | |
Rabbi Ishmael comments that Rabbi Eleazar is fortuna | |
to break the law in order to save a life; here | Rabbi Ishmael teaches that one should rather die tha |
Reprinted in, e.g., Mekhilta According to | Rabbi Ishmael. |
He served as senior dayan together with | Rabbi Israel Welcz. |
the rabbis who addressed questions to him are | Rabbi Israel Isserlein (Maharil) and his student Rab |
Rabbi Israel Mendel Kaplan or Yisrael Mendel Kaplan | |
with the devout, moralistic Musar movement of | Rabbi Israel Salanter, but later drawn to the Haskal |
Also that year, | Rabbi Israel Shemtov, whose anti-crime patrol had lo |
lody for the song was composed by the American | Rabbi Israel Goldfarb on May 10, 1918 while sitting |
ey had prayed in small, private locations like | Rabbi Israel Beck's house. |
kraine) in 1584; died in 1651 (June 7); son of | Rabbi Israel Jehiel Rapoport of Cracow and son-in-la |
runa, the Hebrew acronym for "Our Teacher, the | Rabbi, Israel Bruna". |
Rabbi Israel Weises was born in Czechoslovakia. | |
rs of the Haskalah secular movement, including | Rabbi Israel of Zamosch (Moses Mendelsohn's teacher) |
Rabbi Israel Salanter and the Musar movement | |
The twenty charter members were led by | Rabbi Israel. |
he Royal Resident (a biography of his ancestor | Rabbi Issachar Berend Lehmann, and Akiba (based on T |
There, he met his brother-in-law-to-be, | Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, and, in 1889, married Me |
the Eitz Chaim Yeshiva led by his grandfather, | Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, who had also emigrated t |
Upon the death of his father-in-law, | Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, he inherited his father- |
Even HaEzel is | Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer's commentary on Mishneh T |
At the request of | Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Fin |
In its capacity as Court of the Chief | Rabbi, it is historically the supreme halakhic Autho |
Rabbi Itzhak Yehoshua (born 1962 in Tel Aviv) is the | |
The original line-up was Special J and | Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy |
ne of rabbis in Europe and was close with both | Rabbi J.B. Soloveitchik during his student days and |
Rabbi Jackie Tabick | |
ternal grandmother, Hinda, was a descendant of | Rabbi Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa, author of Nesi |
Charles Dorat as | Rabbi Jacob |
He is possibly identical with the | rabbi Jacob of London who translated the whole Hagga |
om the Beis HaLevi of Brisk and the other from | Rabbi Jacob Joseph of New York. |
His grandfather, | rabbi Jacob Antebi, had been one of the victims of t |
The "Lisser Gaon", | Rabbi Jacob of Lissa |
He is also the father of | Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, the former director of the |
He received his rabbinic ordination from the | Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshiva in New York. |
Rabbi Jacob Emden accused him of being a Sabbatean, | |
After attending the | Rabbi Jacob Joseph School), he studied at Yeshiva To |
In the seventeenth century, | Rabbi Jacob Judah Leon of Amsterdam (1602-1675) buil |
He received his Jewish education at | Rabbi Jacob Joseph School and received his rabbinic |
f the outstanding students of the Shev Yaakov, | Rabbi Jacob Cohen in Frankfurt. |
Its current chairman is | Rabbi Jacob Z. Goldstein, and its district manager P |
ing the Golem who is being held in an attic by | Rabbi Jacob (Charles Dorat). |
Rabbi Jacob Ettlinger | |
Rabbi Jacob Ettlinger writes "since the gate of heav | |
he Tosefta has been translated into English by | Rabbi Jacob Neusner and his students. |
Margolis was ordained by | Rabbi Jacob Barit and Rabbi Naphtali Judah Berlin. |
served the congregation until 1904 when | Rabbi Jacob Klein settled in Sumter. |
ium, while continuing his Jewish studies under | Rabbi Jacob Joseph Oettinger and Rabbi Elchanan Rose |
De Trignac is taken to | Rabbi Jacob's house by his wife Rachel (Jany Holt). |
at the community members that later approached | Rabbi Jacob's successor, Rabbi Illowy to determine t |
Rabbi James Kennard (born 1964) is an educationalist | |
Perez had for masters | Rabbi Jehiel of Paris and Samuel of Evreux. |
Rabbi Jeremy Wieder is a Rosh Yeshiva at the Rabbi I | |
During the 1950's, | Rabbi Jerome Tolochko was hired by the synagogue and |
ogue for the Performing Arts, and at the time, | Rabbi Jerome Cutler was the Rabbi. |
Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography showed Jesus' dev | |
The society was founded after | Rabbi Jimmy Kessler, the organization's founding pre |
The Satmar Rebbe, | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum was the paper's guiding voice, |
His younger brother, | Rabbi Joel Feldman, was the dean of Talmudical Acade |
t marriage, he was the son-in-law of his uncle | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, his wife Ruchel died after 1- |
her prominent Jews including the Satmar Rebbe, | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum; the Debreciner Rov, Rabbi Mos |
He was to become the grandfather of | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, the rebbe of Satmar who migra |
In 1953, | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum founded the association. |
ish state, in agreement with the Satmar Rebbe, | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, author of the anti-Zionist Va |
harity fund founded by the Satmar Rebbe, Grand | Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, in 1979. |
He translated | Rabbi Joel's Hebrew version of Kalilah wa-Dimnah int |
- | Rabbi Joey Haber, Rabbi Haim Shaul and Rabbi Ikey Ta |
Rabbi Johanan reported that three of those great the | |
Rabbi Johanan taught that because the corruption of | |
-Rabbi John Linder, Temple Solei; and “Deserves to be | |
Translation by | Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, from the Koren Sacks Siddur, C |
He was the great-grandfather of | Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, the current Chief Rabbi of the |
Rabbi Jonathan Magonet (born 8 February 1942) is a B | |
When British Chief | Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, in his book The Dignity of Dif |
will take over pastoral responsibilities from | Rabbi Jordan Bendat-Appell. |
Aitz Hayim's current | rabbi, Jordan Bendat-Appell has been Aitz Hayim's sp |
in the name of Joshua ben Levi in the name of | Rabbi Jose ben Saul in the name of Judah ha-Nasi in |
ection of the Seder, recounts the reasoning of | Rabbi Jose the Galilean that as the phrase “the fing |
Rabbi Jose noted that even though Exodus 27:18 repor | |
Rabbi Josef Hirsch Dunner (January 4, 1913- April 1, | |
In 1914 | Rabbi Josef Link moved from the Jewish community in |
aham commentary on the Orach Chayim section of | Rabbi Joseph Karo's Shulchan Aruch, which he began w |
Rabbi Joseph Ehrenkranz is a North American Orthodox | |
s turn to the great Codes of Maimonides and of | Rabbi Joseph Karo. |
He is known as one of the foremost talmidim of | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik under whom he studied f |
Repentance: The Thought and Oral Discourses of | Rabbi Joseph Dov Soloveitchik (1980 |
ical responses from Lord Rothschild, the Chief | Rabbi, Joseph H. Hertz and from Chaim Weizmann, pres |
On the instruction of | Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn he remained in Austra |
e ancient cemetery at the foot of the grave of | Rabbi Joseph Caro, author of the Shulchan Aruch. |
was that of the great Born Platz Synagogue of | Rabbi Joseph Carlebach. |
His grandson, | Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, had served as Assistant Rabb |
The staff includes two students of | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Rabbi Moshe Twersky (a |
He succeeds chief | rabbi Joseph Sitruk. |
nizations, and a prominent student of the Rav, | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. |
He was a student of | Rabbi Joseph Trani and a brother of Joshua Benvenist |
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik | |
He studied under | Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik for 14 years and received |
Rabbi Joseph Albo, for instance, in Sefer Ha-Ikkarim | |
He is the son of | Rabbi Joseph H. Feldman (d. |
Rabbi Joseph E. Kornfeld: 1904 - 1906 (Temple Emanu- | |
dge between the two schools of thought, and by | Rabbi Joseph Kimhi, father of the noted grammarian R |
al leaders then studying philosophy in Berlin: | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, later to become rosh y |
Born in Narbonne, Provence, he was the son of | Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother of Rabbi Moses Ki |
n of Faith is a philosophical essay written by | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. |
form of a three-volume letter to his student, | Rabbi Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta, the son of Rabbi Ju |
He was the son of Chief | Rabbi Joseph Hirsch Weiss, and father of Rabbi Steph |
Emanuel was the eldest of three sons born to | Rabbi Joseph H. Feldman, a native of Warsaw and scio |
Rabbi Joseph ben Yehuda Leib Shapotshnick was a Jewi | |
In the 12th century the commentator | Rabbi Joseph ben Isaac, known as the Bekhor Shor, no |
Shlomo's father | Rabbi Joseph, his mother Charlotte and his sisters R |
ate, possibly medieval, and is attributed to a | Rabbi Joseph. |
in particular an idolatrous former student of | Rabbi Joshua ben Perachiah in the Hasmonean period a |
The prominent | Rabbi Joshua ben Nehemiah had made similar note of r |
Rabbi Joshua of Siknin taught in the name of Rabbi L | |
Lehmann wrote also many novels, including: | Rabbi Josselmann of Rosheim, 2 vols., ib. |
endana responded with a Spanish translation of | Rabbi Judah Halevi's Kuzari in 1663. |
several books of commentary on the writings of | Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel (Maharal of Prague). |
He was a student of | Rabbi Judah I, the grandson of the author of the Mis |
died in Venice and was buried in Padua next to | Rabbi Judah Minz, rabbi of Padua. |
Rabbi Judah soon became a renowned and famous Kabbal | |
em, which had appeared in the earlier film, by | Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel. |
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