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The former Sefardic chief | rabbi and leader of the Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yos |
e of Bikkurei Avrohom and was given semicha by | Rabbi Avraham Isaac Kook. |
Soon after, he also received semicha from | Rabbi Meir Arik of Tarna. |
In 1995 he received semicha from | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. |
After receiving his Semikha from | Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik and Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel |
nic literature, as well as a Semikhah ordained | rabbi and Torah scholar. |
ied at the Amsterdam Rabbinical Seminary under | Rabbi Dr. |
he Torah, vividly recalls the sensitivity that | Rabbi Werfel displayed towards preparing the youngst |
He was sent by | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson as a Shliach in 196 |
he became the Rishon LeZion or Sephardi chief | rabbi of Palestine. |
In 1893 he became the Sephardi Chief | Rabbi among the Jews in Israel. |
f Mordechai Eliyahu, the former Sephardi Chief | Rabbi of Israel. |
ses Panigel (1850-1919) was the sephardi chief | rabbi of the Ottoman Empire, Palestine and Jerusalem |
The Sephardi Chief | Rabbi (Shlomo Amar) |
raqi-born Halakhist, Posek and Sephardic Chief | Rabbi of Israel |
ir, (1856-1939), was the first Sephardic Chief | Rabbi appointed under the British Mandate of Palesti |
considered a candidate for the Sephardic Chief | Rabbi of Jerusalem. |
In September 2008, | Rabbi Charlop was honored for his extraordinary achi |
He came to New York City in 1906 to serve as | rabbi of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, described b |
He rejected numerous offers to serve as | rabbi in many towns and cities, saying that he had m |
rk granted him a lifetime contract to serve as | rabbi of the congregation. |
bbinical ordination, and qualified to serve as | rabbi of a municipality. |
York City; from 1917 through 1919 he served as | Rabbi at Temple Israel in Akron, Ohio; and from 1919 |
Wurzburger served as | Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shaaray Tefila in Law |
From 1838 to 1845 he served as | rabbi of Wreschen, in the district of Posen, and in |
As of 2010, Joe Blair served as | rabbi for both synagogues. |
Before joining Beth Jacob, he served as | Rabbi to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and |
In Boro Park, he served as | rabbi of a synagogue known as "Naipest" (namesake of |
es, she returned to Canada where she served as | Rabbi at Har Tikvah, in Brampton, Ontario and Temple |
Maharam Ash also served as | Rabbi in Baja, Hungary and Gyarmath. |
He served under | Rabbi Shlomo Morgenstern. |
moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he served as | rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel until his deat |
ere, he headed to Slabodka, where he served as | Rabbi for about six months. |
While at YIVO he also served as | Rabbi of the Fort Tryon Jewish Center in New York Ci |
w Union College, following which she served as | rabbi of Beth Chayim Chadashim in Los Angeles, the w |
Douglas D. Weber served as | rabbi of both House of Israel and its sister congreg |
He served as | Rabbi in Cincinnati for a time. |
ducated in London and Cambridge; and served as | Rabbi and educator in Manchester and London. |
Mendelsohn served as | rabbi of the Congregation Beth-El, Norfolk, Virginia |
After the war he served as | rabbi in Satu Mare. |
rated to the United States, where he served as | rabbi of New York City's (then) Orthodox Congregatio |
Heeding the request, Kotler served as | rabbi of Congregation Tiferes Jerusalem in New York |
Silver - and ordination in 1915, he served as | rabbi of a small congregation, Leshem Shomayim, now |
In 1890, Drachman began serving as | rabbi in the Park East Synagogue, where he led for t |
After serving as | rabbi in many prominent cities in Europe, he left Fr |
After having been for seven years | rabbi of Metz he became chief rabbi of Frankfort-on- |
In the seventeenth century, | Rabbi Jacob Judah Leon of Amsterdam (1602-1675) buil |
In 1989, together with several colleagues, | Rabbi Green founded Bircas HaTorah. |
sraeli Member of Knesset Shalom-Avraham Shaki, | Rabbi Berland joined the Ponevezh Yeshiva kollel and |
llow fever outbreak killed Shangarai Chasset's | rabbi and cantor in 1879, Leucht returned to Shangar |
He corresponded with Hasdai ibn Shaprut, a | rabbi in Cordoba, and invited him to settle in Khaza |
Taking a leaf out of his father Shea's book, | Rabbi Hanoch is an active volunteer for Toys for Hos |
Other Baalei Shem include | Rabbi Eliyahu of Worms (the founder of the movement |
f the outstanding students of the Shev Yaakov, | Rabbi Jacob Cohen in Frankfurt. |
great-grandson (the son of the Shevet Sofer), | Rabbi Akiva Sofer (known as the Daas Sofer). |
Shimons grandson | Rabbi Yochanan Sofer has established numerous Synago |
Shiurim from | Rabbi Kanievsky on various topics |
The unpublished shiurim of | Rabbi Rabinowitz and Rabbi Yosef Leib Bloch, now hou |
Shlomo Carlebach ( | rabbi) |
Shlomo Ganzfried, | rabbi |
Shlomo's father | Rabbi Joseph, his mother Charlotte and his sisters R |
He also sided with | Rabbi Abulafia in his objection to some of Rambam's |
In 2009, one of the signatory rabbis, | Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky, told the Jewish Star newspa |
he New York Times published a letter signed by | Rabbi Cardozo and two dozen prominent Jewish figures |
ion by Dr. Marc Slutsky, Steven Silberman, and | Rabbi Irwin Kula, cited as the 8th most influential |
cher or a personal spiritual guide, similar to | Rabbi. |
Since 1994, | Rabbi Menachem Mendel's office on the first floor is |
id and a grandson of the first Slonimer Rebbe, | Rabbi Avrohom Weinberg. |
ustrian Empire (today Bratislava, Slovakia) by | Rabbi Moses Sofer (known as the Chasam Sofer), was t |
aired October 20, 2000) - Feeling snubbed over | Rabbi Abraham's Royal invite, Rabbi Su finds a new b |
Alter Tepliker was the sobriquet of | Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Bezhilianski (d. |
e deepest spiritual and social-justice minds", | rabbi Alan Lew said "That is arrogant nonsense... |
He was a disciple of the Ksav Sofer 1815-1872 ( | Rabbi Avrohom Shmuel Binyamin Sofer) and he too had |
he second wife of the Chasam Sofer (1762-1839) | Rabbi of Pressburg. |
GRYZ, Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik, a | rabbi. |
Ohr Somayach is | Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk's commentary on Mishneh |
He was the son of | Rabbi Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum of Sighet, the Yeit |
Son of | Rabbi Avraham Mordechai. |
He is the son of | Rabbi Tzvi Yosef (Hershel) Kotlarsky (d. |
He was the son of | Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein, rabbi of Novarodok and |
Velvel Soloveitchik, son of | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk |
orn in Warsaw, then Russian Empire, the son of | Rabbi Hyman Meyer Crestohl (1865-1928), he emigrated |
letters spelling out the words, "Meir, son of | Rabbi Isaac, may he grow in Torah and in good deeds. |
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 |
Chanoch Henoch was the second son of | Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain, the Second Sochatchover Reb |
He was the son of | Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam (1874-1941) of Bobov (Bobo |
hartz (1808-1871) was the second eldest son of | Rabbi Nathan of Breslov (also known as "Reb Noson"). |
She is frequently thought to be the son of | Rabbi Albert Friedlander. |
He was the son of | Rabbi Eliezer Nison Teitelbaum, rabbi of Drubitsh, w |
He was the eldest son of | Rabbi Amram Greenwald (1831-1870), one of the leadin |
He is the son of | Rabbi Berel and Chana Belsky. |
kraine) in 1584; died in 1651 (June 7); son of | Rabbi Israel Jehiel Rapoport of Cracow and son-in-la |
He is a son of | Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik, a son-in-law of Rab |
He is the son of | Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky, the son-in-law of Ra |
Auerbach is the eldest son of | Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach and his wife, Chaya Riv |
His son was | Rabbi Yitzhak Yerucham Diskin. |
Hager is a the eldest son of | Rabbi Avrohom Yehoshua Heshel Hager, Kosover Rebbe; |
hat at the wedding feast of Simeon, the son of | Rabbi, he kept the guests captivated with fables unt |
holom Shachne of Prhobisht, who was the son of | Rabbi Avraham HaMalach, Rabbi Yisroel Friedman was a |
The first Rebbe, Moshe Yitzchak, was a son of | Rabbi Naftoli Elimelech, son of Rabbi Avrohom of Gor |
s born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1866, the son of | Rabbi Philip Bender and Augusta Bremer Bender, both |
He is the son of | Rabbi Dov Schwartzman, the eldest grandson of Rabbi |
He was son of | Rabbi Isaac Sinzheim of Treves, and brother-in-law o |
He was the son of | Rabbi Meyer Rosenbaum of Kretshniff, who in turn was |
He was the son of | Rabbi Elchonon Wasserman. |
Wise was born on February 21, 1881, the son of | Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise the founder of Reform Judaism |
Nebenzahl is the youngest son of | Rabbi Avigdor Nebenzahl, the previous Rabbi of the O |
ited States March 3, 2005) was the only son of | Rabbi Shemaryahu Gurary and Rebbetzin Chana Gurary, |
He is the son of | Rabbi Chaim Pearl. |
Sir Ian was the son of | Rabbi Dr Morris Ginsberg. |
llancz was born in Bremen, Germany, the son of | Rabbi Samuel Marcus Gollancz, who led the Hambro Syn |
He is the son of | Rabbi Joseph H. Feldman (d. |
Born in Narbonne, Provence, he was the son of | Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother of Rabbi Moses Ki |
Sholom Shachne of Prhobisht, who was a son of | Rabbi Avrohom "HaMalach". |
dduch between his granddaughter and the son of | Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik. |
His son was | Rabbi Avraham Schneerson of Kischinev, whose daughte |
He is the son of | Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Brooklyn, New York, who |
He is the eldest son of | Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, the first Sanz-Kl |
ed by his grandson (his daughter's son), Grand | Rabbi Nachum Dov Brayer of Boyan, who now resides in |
His work was continued by his son, Grand | Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam, author of Kedushas Tzion. |
Hager is a son-in-law of | Rabbi Chaim Wosner, Satmar Rav of London; son of Rab |
The Rebbe of Bnei Brak is the son-in-law of | Rabbi Shmuel Weinberg, son of the Birkas Avraham. |
The Zelitzchiker Rebbe was a son-in-law of | Rabbi Moshe Hager, (1860-1925), Kosover Rebbe and au |
He was the son-in-law of | Rabbi Eliakim b. |
He was the son-in-law of | Rabbi Pinchos of Kalk. |
rical wit (he once ridiculed the son-in-law of | Rabbi by telling him to ask Rabbi a riddle that real |
He is the son-in-law of | Rabbi Mordechai Shulman, whom he succeeded as Rosh Y |
They were sons of | Rabbi Moses Cohen who had emigrated with him in 1750 |
One of his sons is | Rabbi Nissim Davidi, the Kashrut Administrator of th |
y, both of those synagogues are led by sons of | Rabbi Zalman Teitelbaum. |
He was succeeded by his two sons: Grand | Rabbi Yoseph Dovid Teitelbaum who is the Sassover Re |
permanent position as court jester of sorts to | Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh. |
san Ben-Avraham (1957-) is a Spanish sephardic | rabbi who is descended from the Xueta, or forcibly c |
ays of the Gemara” by medieval Spanish scholar | Rabbi Yitzchak Kanfanton, and "The Way of Understand |
er, it is only meant to be drunk sparingly, as | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson forbade drinking mo |
es do not call all of their spiritual leaders ' | rabbi' but sometimes "Mori", Aramaic for "my master" |
hin the United Torah Judaism party) split when | Rabbi Elazar Shach broke with Agudat Israel and its |
tion, named after his mother Viola Spolin, and | Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer, author of "This Is For Ever |
ng to Elvira Groezinger, in the Stalinist era, | Rabbi Rosen's articles in the Yiddish-language weekl |
Jews who are sucking; behind the sow stands a | rabbi who is lifting up the right leg of the sow, ra |
The congregation was started by | Rabbi Horace Hasan from Bombay, India, in 1918 as th |
It was started by | Rabbi Moshe Weinberger, an authority on the Aish Kod |
The congregation was started by | Rabbi Horace Hasan from Bombay, India, in 1918 as th |
Starting with | Rabbi Judah haNasi (Judah the Nasi), often referred |
They state that | Rabbi Zion gave an interview for the United Protesta |
Jewish' and Protestant missionaries state that | Rabbi Zion was stripped of his post and then left th |
for having traveled to the United States with | Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman and Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh A |
enwald, was a prominent United States Orthodox | rabbi. |
hach first went to Vilna, where he stayed with | Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski. |
Ben Stein as | Rabbi |
Baruch Steinberg {1897-1940} | Rabbi killed in Katyn Massacre |
While still alive, | Rabbi Mordechai prepared his place of rest on the ou |
Currently based in Stoke Newington, | Rabbi Herschel Gluck is honorary secretary of the Ar |
on, Miriam Stark, Silent Revolution - Story of | Rabbi Eliyahu Essas and Russian Torah Network (Artsc |
The last revolt, the story of | Rabbi Akiba; translated from the Yiddish by Moshe Sp |
ib, author of sermons,kabbalist and student of | Rabbi Solomon ibn Aderet who flourished in the 14th |
He was a primary student of | Rabbi Aharon Kotler. |
as mashgiach, he acted more like a student of | Rabbi Kotler, attending the rosh yeshiva's shiurim ( |
Yeshiva University, where he was a student of | Rabbi Dr. |
in particular an idolatrous former student of | Rabbi Joshua ben Perachiah in the Hasmonean period a |
He was a student of | Rabbi Judah I, the grandson of the author of the Mis |
s son Leibel Eiger when he became a student of | Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner, the Mei Shiloach. |
He was a student of | Rabbi Binyamin Steinberg at the Talmudical Academy i |
He was a student of | Rabbi Isaac Hutner, and eventually served as the pri |
He was a student of | Rabbi Shlomo Heiman and the Chazon Ish. |
1606), a student of | Rabbi Shlomo Luria. |
He is also a student of | Rabbi Avigdor Nevenzahl. |
shiva of Yeshivat Shaalvim (later a student of | Rabbi Meir Schlesinger at Yeshivat Shaalvim) |
this time of his life, he became a student of | Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel. |
of these schools were founded by a student of | Rabbi Zilberman; one in Beit El (dedicated to Rabbi |
He was a student of | Rabbi Joseph Trani and a brother of Joshua Benvenist |
A a student of | Rabbi Yisroel Salanter, Rabbi Gordon favored the stu |
head of this program for overseas students is | Rabbi Reuven Taragin. |
Other notable students include | Rabbi Meir Levi, teacher of Rabbi Ariel Bar Tzadok o |
One of his major students was | Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner of Izbica. |
The staff includes two students of | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Rabbi Moshe Twersky (a |
Among his students is | Rabbi Shalom Arush, rosh yeshiva of Chut Shel Chesse |
Among his students were | Rabbi Isaac ben Baruch ibn Albalia and Rabbi Isaac i |
ed based on the notes of his students: Shiurei | Rabbi Shlomo (Rudensky Family Edition), with the app |
He also studied under | Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk whose Meshech Chochmah h |
in Uzbekistan, Shlomo Moussaieff studied under | Rabbi David Chafin and Joshua Shushan. |
adun during World War I and then studied under | Rabbi Reuven Dov Dessler, the father of Rabbi Eliyah |
He studied under | Rabbi Yaakov Harofe. |
He also studied under | Rabbi Hiyya b. |
He also studied under | Rabbi Nochum Partzovitz at the Mir yeshiva in Jerusa |
From the age of 10 he studied with | Rabbi Yom-tov Lipman, the rabbi of the city, and at |
Seminary, where he first met and studied with | Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, the founder of Reconstruction |
He studied under | Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik for 14 years and received |
He subsequently studied under | Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin (Maharil Diskin) in Shklo |
ted bet ha-midrash 'Etz Chayyim, studied under | Rabbi Berenstein at The Hague, and received his dipl |
t chair Manny Katz and Judaic studies teachers | Rabbi Ephraim Niehaus and Carol Bess were relieved o |
He continued his studies under | Rabbi Shmelke of Nilkolsburg and Rabbi Elimelech of |
ium, while continuing his Jewish studies under | Rabbi Jacob Joseph Oettinger and Rabbi Elchanan Rose |
At a very young age, he began studying under | Rabbi Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz in the Yeshiva of Rabbi |
minyan, Jewish prayer services in the style of | Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician) |
et, son of Israel Najara, whom he succeeded as | rabbi of Gaza. |
After his death, he was succeeded by | Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Dushinsky as av beis din (Gaavad |
He was succeeded as | Rabbi of Kelm by his son in law, Rabbi Kalman Beines |
He succeeds chief | rabbi Joseph Sitruk. |
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