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habbethai Panzieri ben Mordecai was an Italian | rabbi of the seventeenth century. |
3 - November 11, 1897) was an Italian-American | rabbi, leader of Mikveh Israel Synagogue, pioneer of |
Torah in Suffern, New York, and served as its | rabbi for the next 24 years. |
Abba Hillel Silver served as its | rabbi for two years (1915-1917), immediately after h |
Adolf Jellinek, | rabbi |
minaries as the Yid HaKodesh ("The Holy Jew"), | Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Peshischa, Rabbi Meir of Apta, |
Yerucham Olshin is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and one of the rosh yeshivas (deans) of Beth M |
His father was a Jewish | Rabbi from Morocco. |
r son Mordechai is a prominent Orthodox Jewish | rabbi in Australia. |
Jose ben Saul was a Jewish | rabbi who lived in Galilee in the third century CE. |
ach (born 1931) is a prominent Orthodox Jewish | rabbi in Jerusalem, Israel. |
Baruch Chait is an Orthodox Jewish | Rabbi and musician composer. |
Aharon Feldman is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and rosh yeshiva (dean) of Yeshivas Ner Yisroe |
man in a ceremony conducted by a Reform Jewish | rabbi, there are questions that have never been full |
mmons (born 1 July 1961) is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi involved in Orthodox Jewish outreach. |
ezer Berland (born 1937) is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and rosh yeshiva affiliated with the Breslov H |
Yoel Schwartz is a Haredi Jewish | rabbi, Torah scholar, and prolific writer who has pu |
y 29, 1945 - Tu Bishvat) is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and a noted author, mohel, and lecturer on top |
akov Eliezer Schwartzman is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Lakewood East yeshiva |
During his stay in Johannesburg, | Rabbi Sternbuch created an alternate shechita that w |
When the founder of Hasidic Judaism, | Rabbi Yisrael ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov (1698-1 |
was named for the founder of Hasidic Judaism, | Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov. |
ly written by the sixteenth century kabbalist, | Rabbi Elazar Azikri, the author of Sefer Charedim. |
t important disciple was the famous Kabbalist, | Rabbi Isaac Luria. |
KAM's | rabbi at the time, Jacob Weinstin, planned to move t |
According to Kaufman, | Rabbi Kahane admitted to him that "he loved Ms D'Arg |
After four years of studying in Kelm, | Rabbi Trop was appointed rosh yeshiva of the Or HaCh |
had repeated contacts with the man who killed | Rabbi Meir Kahane. |
ead services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, | Rabbi Cardozo was able to conduct prayer services an |
established in 1987 by then-member of Knesset | Rabbi Meir Kahane, with much funding from American s |
and the Bear, Family Medical Center, Lanigan's | Rabbi, and Rosetti & Ryan. |
He was the last | rabbi of Congregation Shangarai Chasset before it me |
translated into English and shown as The Last | Rabbi. |
1992), who was the last | rabbi to formally serve as chief rabbi of Baltimore, |
facility, which was named in honor of the late | Rabbi Norman F. Feldheym. |
by being inspired through his mentor the late | Rabbi Avigdor Miller. |
He is the eldest son of the late | Rabbi Chaim Gutnick and brother of Australian mining |
Their home, founded by the late | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, was and continues to be the |
ughter, Malka (1921-), was married to the late | Rabbi Yisrael Shurin (d. |
for which he received the blessing of the late | Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook, head of Yeshivat Merkaz HaRa |
Hikind was a follower of the late | Rabbi Meir Kahane's Jewish Defense League, which has |
He is the best-known son of the late | Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky. |
e committee was originally started by the late | Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth, Chief Rabbi of Antwerp, Belg |
Some time later | Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Fisher took up a position at th |
Later, | Rabbi Moshe's wife and five children were murdered. |
A first complete translation in Latin ( | Rabbi Mossei Aegyptii Dux seu Director dubitantium a |
The Hasidic leader | Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov (1745-1815) lived a |
es do not call all of their spiritual leaders ' | rabbi' but sometimes "Mori", Aramaic for "my master" |
In 1777, the Hasidic leaders | Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk and Rabbi Avraham o |
Dovid Leibowitz (1889-1941) was a leading | rabbi and disciple of prewar Europe's Slabodka Yeshi |
(November 18, 1926 - August 29, 2005), leading | rabbi in the Reform Judaism movement |
The Jewish community and its leading | rabbi were deported 1941 from Hamburg to the Jungfer |
appily admitted him to prison as well, leaving | Rabbi Zilber there as well). |
el Club" with assistance from David Lefkowitz ( | rabbi) of Dallas. |
David Lefkowitz ( | rabbi) |
The tombstone of the legendary | Rabbi Mordecai ben Abraham Benet on the Rabbinic Hil |
Over the course of his life, | Rabbi Chaim Elazar wrote and published over twenty b |
During his lifetime, | Rabbi Amram Blau used to pray at Mishkenos HoRoim. |
ey had prayed in small, private locations like | Rabbi Israel Beck's house. |
Jonathan ben Joseph was a Lithuanian | rabbi and astronomer who lived in Risenoi, Grodno in |
im to Trishik, where he studied with the local | rabbi and teacher, Rabbi Lev Szpiro, a son of Rabbi |
00 families - were dissatisfied with the local | rabbi, and chose Hildesheimer to represent them as a |
ortion of the Week, usually written by a local | rabbi or religious leader. |
During this time in Lomzha, | Rabbi Elazar Shach was the main Talmudic lecturer, w |
The fifth Rebbe of Lubavitch, | Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, also held Fradkin i |
he Polish Hasidic Rebbe, the Chozeh of Lublin, | Rabbi Teitelbaum was instrumental in bringing Hasidi |
ezhirichi was the arrival there of the Maggid, | Rabbi Dov Ber. |
However unlike Maimonides, | Rabbi Moses presents lengthy discussions of the diff |
As a young man, | Rabbi Lorincz became a close confidant to some of th |
Among many, | Rabbi Elyashiv gave an approbation to Nachlas Tzvi, |
Their daughter, Rivka Leah, married | Rabbi Yehoshua Goldman, who directed the Vaad of Cin |
His daughter Batsheva married | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook in 1886, however she died a |
Chernobyl, and a daughter, Feygl, who married | Rabbi Dovid Moshe Friedman of Czortkow. |
in Tel Aviv under the tutelage of the Mashpia | Rabbi Chaim Shaul Brook. |
oli Gottesman, secretary to the Hasidic master | Rabbi Aharon of Belz (date unknown). |
Perez had for masters | Rabbi Jehiel of Paris and Samuel of Evreux. |
w can I be guaranteed that this will save me?” | Rabbi Meir replied, “Look - there are man-eating dog |
The Medieval | Rabbi Nissim of Gerona (commonly called Ran) traces |
He is considered as an ideal type of medieval | rabbi, who demanded from the community and its membe |
ork, Wrestling with God and Men of him meeting | Rabbi Yosef Sholom Eliashiv while living as a studen |
er Meisels, grandson of Eliyahu Chaim Meisels, | Rabbi of Lodz. |
enth centuries the following may be mentioned: | Rabbi Eliezer (died in Vilna 1769), teacher of Samue |
He then went to learn with his mentor, | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, in Brisk for the next four |
His mentor, | Rabbi Sternhartz, performed the wedding ceremony. |
During this period he also met | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who later became t |
There he met | Rabbi Shalom Levine, who became his mentor in Halach |
There he met | Rabbi Aaron Kotler, with whom he would work closely |
es continued to study according to his method: | Rabbi Avraham Mordecai Gotlieb, D'zerke Rebbe Rabbi |
A middle-aged | Rabbi (Peter Weller) has his faith shaken by a serie |
ith an IDF delegation headed by Chief Military | Rabbi, Brg. |
e deepest spiritual and social-justice minds", | rabbi Alan Lew said "That is arrogant nonsense... |
In addition to Mir, | Rabbi Finkel is also on the faculty of Yeshivas Heic |
has been subject to claims of misrepresenting | Rabbi Eliashiv's opinions. |
vi'it is between 5.46 fluid ounces (161.5 ml) ( | Rabbi Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz) and 3.07 fluid ounce |
len out many years before had given him money, | Rabbi Stone sets out to clear his name and investiga |
During the summer months, | Rabbi Sobolofsky served as Rosh Kollel for the Beis |
b of Yaakov Abuhatzeira (1805-1880) a Moroccan | Rabbi who died here in 1880 while on a pilgrimage to |
, and his friend in the Civil Rights movement, | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. |
Rotenberg has cited musicians | Rabbi Benzion Shenker, and Shlomo Carlebach as stron |
He also had a brother named | Rabbi Mottel Sharfstein. |
Buber, p. 42), names | Rabbi Abraham among the scholars of the generation s |
s obtained special permission from the nearest | rabbi, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to slaughter his own |
His third book, 2002's The New | Rabbi, combined several years of reporting on the ef |
The New | Rabbi (2002) |
Currently based in Stoke Newington, | Rabbi Herschel Gluck is honorary secretary of the Ar |
In 1896, he joined the newly-founded | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary as a Rosh |
the couple was married twice: As there was no | rabbi available in the territory, "Solomon Bibo de C |
In 1919, though the synagogue still had no | rabbi, the school held classes once a week, and had |
ide in Har Nof are the Bostoner Rebbe-Har Nof, | Rabbi Meir Alter HaLevi Horowitz , publisher of the |
He was the son of Joseph Chotzner, a notable | rabbi. |
significant rabbinical forebears, most notably | Rabbi Chaim Volozhiner, famed Talmudist and founder |
er musicians join them on stage, most notably, | Rabbi Shaul Judelman on saxophone and Eliahu Rosenbl |
rother to Alexander Kisch (1848-1917), a noted | rabbi and author. |
1683) was a noted | rabbi of Sepharadi descent. |
Samuel Adler, a noted | rabbi in the United States, had been chief rabbi her |
Last November, | Rabbi Samuel M. Stahl was worried that he might have |
Jerusalem Talmud refers to one of the numerous | Rabbi Yehoshuas of the Talmud and moreover the fragm |
lor who feels compelled to marry his observant | rabbi brother's widow, Leah (Lauren Ambrose) to hono |
His students relate how on occasion, | Rabbi Rabinowitz would leave the yeshiva thinking ov |
r communal renaissance under the leadership of | Rabbi Geoffrey Shisler and his wife Anne. |
Under the leadership of | Rabbi Zeldin and its education director, Metuka Benj |
They were sons of | Rabbi Moses Cohen who had emigrated with him in 1750 |
endana responded with a Spanish translation of | Rabbi Judah Halevi's Kuzari in 1663. |
Hager is a son-in-law of | Rabbi Chaim Wosner, Satmar Rav of London; son of Rab |
ternal grandmother, Hinda, was a descendant of | Rabbi Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa, author of Nesi |
100] and his sister, the wife of | Rabbi Eliezer, were living near a philosopher who ha |
aham commentary on the Orach Chayim section of | Rabbi Joseph Karo's Shulchan Aruch, which he began w |
was a devout Hasid of | Rabbi Mordechai Twerski, known as the "Maggid of Che |
Tanna'it Asenath was the daughter of | Rabbi Samuel Barzani, who headed many yeshivas durin |
Another of | Rabbi Reichman's sons, Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Reichman |
arah died and he remarried Malka, the widow of | Rabbi Hersh of Rimanov. |
He was the son of | Rabbi Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum of Sighet, the Yeit |
A study of the Tanya of | Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Ladi. |
rr is married to Shoshana Nekritz, daughter of | Rabbi Yehuda Leib Nekritz and great-granddaughter of |
ns" appears in "Rav Chesed: Essays in Honor of | Rabbi Dr. Haskel Lookstein," R. Medoff, ed., (Ktav, |
Son of | Rabbi Avraham Mordechai. |
In 1903, Finkel married Malka, the daughter of | Rabbi Eliyahu Boruch Kamai who was the Rosh Yeshiva |
He was also the great great grandfather of | Rabbi Chanokh Heynekh of Aleksander's mother, Sara C |
f Rabbinate are trying to bring the remains of | Rabbi Shabazi to Israel Many of his poems have elabo |
ib, author of sermons,kabbalist and student of | Rabbi Solomon ibn Aderet who flourished in the 14th |
It includes the library of | Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis (1869-1951), who was Chief R |
on, Miriam Stark, Silent Revolution - Story of | Rabbi Eliyahu Essas and Russian Torah Network (Artsc |
the 9th Yartzeit, contains examples of one of | Rabbi Klass' major accomplishments: the popularizati |
In 1968, with the blessing of | Rabbi Kook, Drori moved to Israel's northern border |
He was also the grandfather of | Rabbi Ove "Uri" Schwarz who served as the Chief Rabb |
hia was founded in 1984 through the efforts of | Rabbi Aaron Landes. |
several books of commentary on the writings of | Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel (Maharal of Prague). |
1935), nephew of | Rabbi Dr. Yechiel Michel Schlesinger, founder of Yes |
The Rebbe of Bnei Brak is the son-in-law of | Rabbi Shmuel Weinberg, son of the Birkas Avraham. |
School in Haifa, Israel was named in honor of | Rabbi Cronbach by the National Federation of Temple |
s turn to the great Codes of Maimonides and of | Rabbi Joseph Karo. |
ges of the Talmud explain that the satement of | Rabbi Yannai was "like an error that proceedeth from |
He was a primary student of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
very year in the summer, on the anniversary of | Rabbi Amram Blau's death, a yohrzeit tish is held at |
as mashgiach, he acted more like a student of | Rabbi Kotler, attending the rosh yeshiva's shiurim ( |
He is the son of | Rabbi Tzvi Yosef (Hershel) Kotlarsky (d. |
The Zelitzchiker Rebbe was a son-in-law of | Rabbi Moshe Hager, (1860-1925), Kosover Rebbe and au |
He was the son of | Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein, rabbi of Novarodok and |
ant center of Hasidism as the longtime home of | Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk, the Kotzker rebbe wh |
Velvel Soloveitchik, son of | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk |
was a learned man, with the honorary title of | rabbi as well as a merchant. |
He was the son-in-law of | Rabbi Eliakim b. |
is yahrtzeit, 2 Kislev, is the same as that of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
He is known as one of the foremost talmidim of | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik under whom he studied f |
orn in Warsaw, then Russian Empire, the son of | Rabbi Hyman Meyer Crestohl (1865-1928), he emigrated |
After the death of | Rabbi Dov Ber, the Maggid of Mezeritch, most of the |
He was appointed upon the invitation of | Rabbi Samuel Belkin in 1944. |
letters spelling out the words, "Meir, son of | Rabbi Isaac, may he grow in Torah and in good deeds. |
mmentator, was a 33rd-generation descendant of | Rabbi Yochanan. |
Under the leadership of | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Chabad established |
He was the great-grandson of | Rabbi Chaim Volozhin. |
e was appointed deputy head of the Beth Din of | Rabbi Raphael Isaac Israel. |
Yeshiva University, where he was a student of | Rabbi Dr. |
Dr. Plaut is the son of | Rabbi Dr. W. Gunther Plaut, an internationally renow |
Province of Posen, now in Poland), the son of | Rabbi Samuel Baeck, and began his education at the J |
mily, Benzion Rakow was a direct descendant of | Rabbi Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller, (author of the Tosefot |
, Rav Shmuel married his wife, the daughter of | Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
n from Vilna, and one of the main disciples of | Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. |
Chanoch Henoch was the second son of | Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain, the Second Sochatchover Reb |
with the devout, moralistic Musar movement of | Rabbi Israel Salanter, but later drawn to the Haskal |
Repentance: The Thought and Oral Discourses of | Rabbi Joseph Dov Soloveitchik (1980 |
Other study partners of | Rabbi Naftoli include the late Rabbi Simcha Wasserma |
[Yohanan] said to them, 'I prefer the words of | Rabbi Elazar ben Arach to yours, because his words i |
Record of Medieval Sages In Sefer Yuchasin of | Rabbi Abraham Zacut". |
Sefer Zeved Tov, a collection of many of | Rabbi Charlop's essays, was published for this occas |
The Halakhic rulings and sermonic insights of | Rabbi Eliashiv have been recorded in several books. |
This influence is also clear in the music of | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. |
ember of a team that prepared the addresses of | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson the Lubavitcher Reb |
in particular an idolatrous former student of | Rabbi Joshua ben Perachiah in the Hasmonean period a |
The yeshiva is now headed by two of | Rabbi Henoch Leibowitz's disciples, Rabbi Dovid Harr |
The latter was the grandson of | Rabbi Elazar, rabbi of Brody until 1736, then rabbi |
From Trishik he traveled to the study group of | Rabbi Yosef Rozin, who was then chief rabbi in Telz. |
binical tradition attributed to the Yalkout of | Rabbi Simeon, says that the idol was hollow and was |
On the instruction of | Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn he remained in Austra |
All of | Rabbi Plaut's papers spanning a career of nearly 40 |
He was the great-grandfather of | Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, the current Chief Rabbi of the |
He was the son of | Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam (1874-1941) of Bobov (Bobo |
in Salonica, he studied under the direction of | Rabbi Samuel de Medina, and became head of the Talmu |
Zlotowitz was a talmid of | Rabbi Moshe Feinstein at Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem |
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