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When a gathering similar to a tish is led by a | rabbi who is not a rebbe, it may be referred to as a |
Rabbi Finkel is married to a daughter of Rabbi Nafto | |
As | Rabbi Moshe is best known for this work, he is often |
bituary said "To the broader Jewish community, | Rabbi Turk is best known as a long-time columnist .. |
Rabbi Abulafia is credited with writing the authorit | |
Rabbi Weinreb is a widely regarded scholar on the su | |
Rabbi Funnye is a co-founder, with Michelle Stein-Ev | |
Rabbi Charlop is the editor of three novellae on Tor | |
Rabbi Rabinowitz is recognized as an expert in Jewis | |
a 'rav' or 'rov' (a word usually translated as | rabbi, who is a leader of a Jewish community, either |
Rabbi Homolka is Chairman of the Leo Baeck Foundatio | |
Rabbi Schorr is currently the senior editor of the E | |
Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin,{soon to be} Ziditchover | |
e was appointed deputy head of the Beth Din of | Rabbi Raphael Isaac Israel. |
On the instruction of | Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn he remained in Austra |
include Hebrew Bible, Talmud, the writings of | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, history, Musar literature, |
In 1904, | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1864-1935) moved to Palest |
e of Bikkurei Avrohom and was given semicha by | Rabbi Avraham Isaac Kook. |
His daughter Batsheva married | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook in 1886, however she died a |
Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac ben Dov Ber Krasilschikov (1888 | |
of interest also include the life and works of | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Nehama Leibowitz. |
Before the Communist Revolution in Russia, | Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac served as the Rabbi of Heditz, |
warm relationship with and mutual respect for | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, although the two were vigo |
For the 15th-century | rabbi, see Isaac ben Moses Arama. |
Another one of his students, | Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Zidichov, said, "I heard fro |
igious Zionism), he became personally close to | Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, especially after taking up |
Grand | Rabbi Meyer Isaacson, son of Rabbi Shlomo, Romaner R |
raqi-born Halakhist, Posek and Sephardic Chief | Rabbi of Israel |
daughter Rebbetzin Libby Moshowitz, married to | Rabbi Dr. Israel Mowshowitz, and two sons, one who r |
Since 1911, through a capitulation by | Rabbi Uziel, Israel has had two chief rabbis, one As |
The then-Chief | Rabbi Sir Israel Brodie and his successor Rabbi Imma |
old boy from Piotrkow, Poland, later the chief | rabbi of Israel and an Israel Prize winner. |
Chaim Richman is a | rabbi in Israel, the International Director of the T |
f Mordechai Eliyahu, the former Sephardi Chief | Rabbi of Israel. |
the rabbis who addressed questions to him are | Rabbi Israel Isserlein (Maharil) and his student Rab |
claimed descent from such Torah authorities as | Rabbi Moses Isserles and Rabbi Meir ben Isaac Katzen |
enazic and Sephardic Jewry followed suit, both | Rabbi Moses Isserles and Rabbi Joseph Caro declaring |
n it could no longer support its own full-time | rabbi (although it remains unaffiliated with any maj |
Rabban was a higher title than | Rabbi, and it was given to the Nasi starting with Ra |
a Molotov cocktail at the home of an orthodox | rabbi, but it bounced off the target. |
egations in the United States to have a female | rabbi, when it replaced Berkowits, who had decided t |
shington Heights, Manhattan, and served as the | rabbi of its Monsey community. |
t paternal line to the Founder of the Dynasty, | Rabbi Yitzchak Izak of Kaliv, a Disciple of the Rebb |
He is also the father of | Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, the former director of the |
Rabbi Hayyim J. Angel is the Rabbi of Congregation S | |
Rabbi Eric J. Greenberg of the Anti-Defamation Leagu | |
Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski | |
The current | rabbi is Jack Moline, who has been named by Newsweek |
Neuberger was Britain's second female | rabbi after Jackie Tabick, and the first to have her |
Night Seder: | Rabbi Menachem Jackobowitz, Rabbi Wittenstein, Rabbi |
In 1973, | Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf served as founding chair of |
Rabbi Louis Jacobs (1920 - 2006), of the Conservativ | |
Rabbi Simon Jacobson explains these 49 levels in his | |
He is the brother of author | Rabbi Simon Jacobson. |
The Temple's current Assistant | Rabbi is Jeffrey Saxe. |
As of 2009, the | rabbi was Jeffrey Ronald. |
kraine) in 1584; died in 1651 (June 7); son of | Rabbi Israel Jehiel Rapoport of Cracow and son-in-la |
rah which was established in 1855 by the Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem, Shmuel Salant. |
ach (born 1931) is a prominent Orthodox Jewish | rabbi in Jerusalem, Israel. |
t rabbis, including the Edah HaChareidis Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss, and |
In 1906 he was chosen chief | rabbi of Jerusalem, succeeding Elyashar, but his app |
he received rabbinic ordination from the Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
considered a candidate for the Sephardic Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
gurated on June 20, 1993 as Bratislava's Chief | rabbi, the Jewish community's first rabbi in 15 year |
Shalom Carmy is an Orthodox | rabbi teaching Jewish Studies and philosophy at Yesh |
Professor Carlebach is married to | Rabbi Mordechai Jofen, the rosh yeshiva ("dean") of |
In 1777, | Rabbi Abraham joined the first Chassidic aliyah unde |
sraeli Member of Knesset Shalom-Avraham Shaki, | Rabbi Berland joined the Ponevezh Yeshiva kollel and |
In 1930, | Rabbi Ruderman joined his father-in-law Rabbi Shefte |
press Any Human Being' The Life and Thought of | Rabbi Regina Jonas," in Leo Baeck Year Book, 1994 |
The synagogue's | rabbi is Jonathan Wittenberg. |
Under the auspices of | Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks, later to become Chief Rabbi |
Av Beth Din - the Chief | Rabbi, Dr. Jonathan Sacks |
No secret is hidden from him", while | Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai (the 'Chida') wrote; |
om the Beis HaLevi of Brisk and the other from | Rabbi Jacob Joseph of New York. |
He received his rabbinic ordination from the | Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshiva in New York. |
After attending the | Rabbi Jacob Joseph School), he studied at Yeshiva To |
He received his Jewish education at | Rabbi Jacob Joseph School and received his rabbinic |
ium, while continuing his Jewish studies under | Rabbi Jacob Joseph Oettinger and Rabbi Elchanan Rose |
Rabbi Howard Joseph, who has served the community si | |
, Hans Jonas, Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt, | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Emil Fackenheim. |
, and his friend in the Civil Rights movement, | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. |
issouri is renaming a section of highway after | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, because it had been ad |
In the seventeenth century, | Rabbi Jacob Judah Leon of Amsterdam (1602-1675) buil |
er musicians join them on stage, most notably, | Rabbi Shaul Judelman on saxophone and Eliahu Rosenbl |
ks, Disabilities Education Support Center, and | Rabbi Raachel Jurovics. |
Rabbi Meyer Juzint was a talmudic scholar and facult | |
Main 1555; died Worms July, 1636) was a German | rabbi and Kabbalist. |
1624-1662) was a Bohemian | rabbi and kabbalist. |
Rabbi Meir Kahane in the National Press Club | |
He was briefly the leader of Kach after | Rabbi Meir Kahane was murdered and before Baruch Mar |
, Institute for Publication of the Writings of | Rabbi Meir Kahane (Jerusalem), 1993, 1995 |
The group was founded by | Rabbi Meir Kahane's Kach organization, and took its |
Hikind was a follower of the late | Rabbi Meir Kahane's Jewish Defense League, which has |
established in 1987 by then-member of Knesset | Rabbi Meir Kahane, with much funding from American s |
, the Jewish Defense League founded in 1969 by | Rabbi Meir Kahane, Kach and Kahane Chai, Yaakov Teit |
He and | Rabbi Meir Kahane, whom he hired, broke this barrier |
had repeated contacts with the man who killed | Rabbi Meir Kahane. |
s the son of the far-right, Israeli politician | Rabbi Meir Kahane. |
He also studied for many years with | Rabbi Yoel Kahn of Chabad and other Chassidic teache |
Rabbi Zvi Kahn, who had been hired earlier that year | |
ter being appointed to the prestigious post of | rabbi of Kalisz (Kalish), Poland. |
Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky (born 1925) is an Orthodox r | |
Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky (February 28, 1891-March 10, | |
gedolim of the previous generation, including | Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky and Rabbi Elazar Shach. |
In 2009, one of the signatory rabbis, | Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky, told the Jewish Star newspa |
He is the best-known son of the late | Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky. |
He is an Orthodox Jew and a grandson of | Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky. |
His son, | Rabbi David Kaminetsky, was principal of Manhattan D |
ays of the Gemara” by medieval Spanish scholar | Rabbi Yitzchak Kanfanton, and "The Way of Understand |
Reb Elye's brothers-in-law included | Rabbi Yaakov Kantarovich, and Rabbi David Feinstein, |
Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan writes that "Rabbi Joseph Tzayach | |
Rabbi Dovid Kaplan, author of Impact and The Kiruv F | |
His daughter is married to | Rabbi Nechemya Kaplan, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Shaar |
Seminary, where he first met and studied with | Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, the founder of Reconstruction |
Rabbi Nissim Karelitz (left) learning after praying | |
Rabbi Nissim Karelitz is the chairman of the beis di | |
From the time of the Chazon Ish until | Rabbi Nissim Karelitz it was Rav Elazar Shach who wa |
The chief | rabbi of Karnei Shomron is Rabbi Yitzhak Halevi. |
aham commentary on the Orach Chayim section of | Rabbi Joseph Karo's Shulchan Aruch, which he began w |
s turn to the great Codes of Maimonides and of | Rabbi Joseph Karo. |
Rabbi Avrohom Katz is an Orthodox rabbi, scientist, | |
Its principal is | Rabbi Avrohom Katz, an author and columnist. |
The | Rabbi Martin Katzenstein Award was established in 19 |
inity School, he was the 1999 recipient of The | Rabbi Martin Katzenstein Award, and in 2004 was post |
Rabbi Martin Katzenstein, ThM '58, who was Acting De | |
a and kolel years he studied for 16 years with | Rabbi Chaim Kaufman, who went on to found the Gatesh |
Rabbi Hoffman's kehillah existed alongside another O | |
He was succeeded as | Rabbi of Kelm by his son in law, Rabbi Kalman Beines |
Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim (1854-1926) was Chief | Rabbi of Kelm, Lithuania, and one of the founders of |
Rabbi James Kennard (born 1964) is an educationalist | |
hat at the wedding feast of Simeon, the son of | Rabbi, he kept the guests captivated with fables unt |
Rabbi Peter Kessler (senior) | |
The society was founded after | Rabbi Jimmy Kessler, the organization's founding pre |
He also served as the | rabbi of Kfar Maimon for about 25 years. |
He has been widely recognized as Chief | Rabbi of Kiev and all of Ukraine since 1990. |
In 1990, Bleich was appointed Chief | Rabbi of Kiev and Ukraine. |
e is also a Progressive (Liberal/Reform) Chief | Rabbi of Kiev and Ukraine, Alexander Dukhovny. |
Although established with the help of | Rabbi Alan Kimche, Rabbi Jeremy Conway and others, i |
Born in Narbonne, Provence, he was the son of | Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother of Rabbi Moses Ki |
dge between the two schools of thought, and by | Rabbi Joseph Kimhi, father of the noted grammarian R |
ch 13, 1937 (1st of Nissan, 5697) is the Chief | Rabbi of Kiryat Shmona, Israel and the rosh yeshiva |
Rabbi Sholom Klass (1916-2000) was the co-founder, p | |
In 1854 he was elected | rabbi of Klausenburg, but the opposition of the dist |
served the congregation until 1904 when | Rabbi Jacob Klein settled in Sumter. |
Oskar Klein and the great granddaughter of the | rabbi Gottlieb Klein. |
Rabbi Leon Klenicki (September 7, 1930 - January 25, | |
Rabbi Moshe Kletenik | |
Rivy is the wife of | Rabbi Moshe Kletenik. |
Rabbi Moshe, known by his main work, Chasam Sofer (" | |
After that he was the | rabbi of Kobryn (1892-1897) and of Elizavetgrad (fro |
ather in Siget, Avrohom Aharon, who became the | rabbi of Kolbasov, Moshe Yosef, the rabbi of Ujhel a |
Rabbi Moshe Kopshitz Zt"l (Rav Romema, Jerusalem and | |
Rabbi Nosson Kopshitz (Rav of the Nachla u'Menucha ( | |
he period prior to the deportations, the chief | rabbi Zvi Koretz, has been heavily criticized. |
th Dialogue: The Theory and the Practice (with | Rabbi Eugene Korn) |
He was replaced by | Rabbi Eugene Korn. |
ilna-including the yeshiva in Kletzk (to where | Rabbi Aharon Kotler had moved the Slutsk yeshiva)-Sh |
as an unofficial conduit between the Rebbe and | Rabbi Aaron Kotler and other Gedolim. |
He shares this post with | Rabbi Malkiel Kotler, Rabbi Yerucham Olshin, and Rab |
The day also marks the death and yohrtzeit of | Rabbi Shneur Kotler, rosh yeshiva of the Lakewood Ye |
There he met | Rabbi Aaron Kotler, with whom he would work closely |
one year learnt in the Lakewood Yeshiva under | Rabbi Shneur Kotler. |
He was a primary student of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
is yahrtzeit, 2 Kislev, is the same as that of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
a granddaughter of the founder of the yeshiva, | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
akewood yeshiva under the Talmudic tutelage of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
udies there under the tutelage of its founder, | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
5, 1867, at Krefeld) was a German consistorial | rabbi at Krefeld, in the Rhine province. |
e committee was originally started by the late | Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth, Chief Rabbi of Antwerp, Belg |
Oration at the funeral of | Rabbi Meir Kristianopoler (ib. |
Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer, the chief rabbi of Mitzpeh Yer | |
irman, Charles Tobin, it was decided to employ | Rabbi Leon Kronish to serve as the center's spiritua |
ion by Dr. Marc Slutsky, Steven Silberman, and | Rabbi Irwin Kula, cited as the 8th most influential |
Rabbi Lawrence Kushner (Scholar in Residence since 2 | |
school from 1953 to 1957, in classes taught by | Rabbi Albert L. Lewis, who would later be memorializ |
d Rebecca Fromer and named for Jewish activist | Rabbi Judah L. Magnes, a native of Oakland. |
Rabbi Mark L. Winer is the former senior Rabbi at th | |
In March 1981, | Rabbi Norbert L. Rosenthal, emeritus rabbi of Temple |
Rabbi Yeshaya Labin is the current Rebbe of the Zidi | |
Grand | Rabbi Yeshaya Labin, Ziditchover Rebbe, he live in[[ |
Rabbi Moshe Labin, chrdam-Drubitsher Rebbe | |
He claimed to have been a reincarnation of | Rabbi Yechezkel Landau. |
Rabbi Daniel Landes is the director and Rosh HaYeshi | |
hia was founded in 1984 through the efforts of | Rabbi Aaron Landes. |
Rabbi Raphael Landesman (Principal: Shearim Torah Hi | |
ews led by Michael Medved, David Horowitz, and | Rabbi Daniel Lapin re-established the community and |
an-Marie Lustiger visited Israel and the Chief | Rabbi Meir Lau publicly accused him of betraying the |
In December 2004 | Rabbi Krohn launched the organization PaL (Phone and |
rdance with a privilege vested in the district | rabbi by law, Nehemiah Trebitsch interposed a veto. |
teau (April 20, 1889 - February 9, 1996) was a | rabbi, businessman, lawyer and social activist. |
Jewish Herald-Voice reported that | Rabbi Yossi Lazaroff is facilitating the writing of |
" was founded on July 10, 2007, in the home of | Rabbi Yossi Lazaroff and Manya Lazaroff. |
Rabbi Shulem Lazer Halberstam of Ratzfert (1862-1944 | |
The former Sefardic chief | rabbi and leader of the Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yos |
Baruch of Tulchin was a | rabbi and leader of the Hasidim of Ukraine. |
liyahu Chaim Rosen (1899-1984) was a respected | rabbi and leader of the Breslov Hasidim in Uman, Ukr |
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