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it was his family's intention that he become a | rabbi. |
s death (1103), Alfasi ordained Ibn Megas as a | rabbi, and - passing over his own son - also appoint |
s of immigration to the US by hiring them as a | Rabbi and firing them soon afterwards. |
He also serves as a | rabbi at the Morasha summer kollel, and is on the fa |
Jacob Saul Elyashar, (1817-1906), was a | rabbi in the Land of Israel during the time of Ottom |
niversity of London before being ordained as a | rabbi in 1960. |
ctorian of his HUC class and was ordained as a | rabbi. |
ence writing the eulogy for Albert L. Lewis, a | Rabbi from his hometown in New Jersey. |
Her father was a | rabbi. |
Casriel Kaplin's first appointment was as a | rabbi with the Federation of Synagogues. |
Mattityahu Strashun (1817-1885) was a | rabbi and scholar of Vilna, the son of Samuel Strash |
nces that their Jewish community has not had a | rabbi in about 30 years, but they have been able to |
He was also ordained as a | rabbi, and replaced his father as rabbi of Jelgava i |
(today in Poland), Goldrat was certified as a | rabbi following his studies. |
Joseph Feldman served as a | rabbi in Manchester, New Hampshire in the 1930s, but |
Jews who are sucking; behind the sow stands a | rabbi who is lifting up the right leg of the sow, ra |
fused with his cousin Shlomo Carlebach, also a | rabbi and a well-known Jewish composer and musician- |
nary of America in 1991, and was ordained as a | rabbi in 1994. |
Eliezer ben Isaac ben-Arhah was a | rabbi in Hebron from about 1615 until his death in 1 |
In 1947 he served as a | rabbi in Venice and in 1951 he became the chief rabb |
His son Allen Mandel, is a | rabbi. |
husetts and at a young age planned to become a | rabbi, but his family could not find a suitable teac |
Messer Leon settled as a | rabbi at Ancona at about this time, and established |
ed to pursue the studies necessary to become a | rabbi. |
His father, Baruch Peretz, was also a | rabbi. |
She served as a | rabbi at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles from 1998 to 20 |
A | rabbi once told me that when God spoke to Moses in t |
He studied at a yeshiva and was ordained as a | rabbi. |
He was also certified as a | rabbi. |
n recognized and he was encouraged to become a | rabbi. |
Jamaica, West Indies, July 8, 1850-1927) was a | rabbi, author, and editor. |
He corresponded with Hasdai ibn Shaprut, a | rabbi in Cordoba, and invited him to settle in Khaza |
Michael ben Moses Kohen was a | rabbi and liturgist who lived at Jerusalem in the se |
After training as a | rabbi in America, he spent several years in Bombay, |
He was certified as a | rabbi, and was awarded a doctorate in law. |
Chaim Richman is a | rabbi in Israel, the International Director of the T |
It is a title which usually refers to a | rabbi who has an official position within a yeshiva |
A | Rabbi from Golders Green in London added some Hebrew |
1520 - ca. 1592) was a | rabbi and scholar of the Talmud who lived in the Pal |
He was a | Rabbi of one of the large Jewish synagogues founded |
Seminar Morim of Buenos Aires (1963) and as a | Rabbi in the Latin-American Rabbinical Seminar (1968 |
He worked for many years as a | rabbi in Taunton, Massachusetts. |
Kalisch (15 November 1816 - 11 May 1886) was a | rabbi who wrote both in prose and verse. |
Born in Bnei Brak, Cohen was ordained as a | rabbi at the Beit Talmud LeHora'a. |
ate, possibly medieval, and is attributed to a | Rabbi Joseph. |
cript is due to an early German Jew, perhaps a | rabbi or physician, recording a lullaby he may have |
However she married the Jewish grandson of a | rabbi murdered at Auschwitz. |
Abulafia was a | rabbi in Smyrna, where he instituted many wholesome |
Samuel Mendelsohn (1850-1922) was a | rabbi and scholar born near Kaunas, Lithuania. |
ty of the joke itself: "A priest, a minister a | rabbi walk into a bar. |
He attended a yeshiva and was certified as a | rabbi. |
Abraham Samuel Bacharach was a | Rabbi, born about 1575; died in Gernsheim, Grand Duc |
Macht has studied to be a | rabbi. |
rmy chaplain, announced by the newscaster as a | rabbi, to provide appropriate Muslim rights for. |
1965 in Rijeka, Croatia) is a | rabbi. |
Second World War in this Synagogue served as a | Rabbi Yaakov Gur-Aryeh which was the main spiritual |
He graduated as a | rabbi in 1970 following his studies in a rabbinical |
ssible without at least one live chicken and a | rabbi, presumably the Jewish Ritual "Kapparot". |
nerations of his family before him served as a | rabbi. |
His father, Maxwell Silver, was a | rabbi in New York; his uncle, Abba Hillel Silver, wa |
GRYZ, Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik, a | rabbi. |
Slabodka yeshiva, before being certified as a | rabbi. |
Hanina was ordained as a | Rabbi by his own Rabbi - Yochanan bar Nafcha , and l |
Gold was ordained as a | Rabbi at the age of 17 by Rabbi Eliezer Rabinowitz o |
Lipskar was ordained as a | Rabbi from the Lubavitch Yeshiva in Brooklyn in 1968 |
Baruch of Tulchin was a | rabbi and leader of the Hasidim of Ukraine. |
Yossi Brackman (born 1975) is A | rabbi at the University of Chicago and, together wit |
n TV markets with a large Jewish population, a | rabbi might occasionally be called upon. |
ignificantly below par to present himself as a | rabbi and doubt his claims to being a rabbi. |
Neibaur was educated to be a | rabbi but decided to become a surgeon and dentist in |
He was also ordained as a | rabbi. |
Shlomo Heiman (1892-1945) was a | Rabbi, Talmudist, and Rosh Yeshiva (dean) of the mos |
Kalonymus Haberkasten was a | rabbi and Talmudist in sixteenth century Poland. |
The fragment seemingly mentions a | Rabbi Yeshu. |
For most of the 1880s he served as a | rabbi in Algeria. |
uel ben Joseph Uziel (16th-17th century) was a | rabbi and physician of Spanish extraction who offici |
a, Italy-August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a | rabbi, preacher, and poet. |
He was ordained as a | Rabbi at the age of 22 and renamed Ben Ammi. |
He served as a | rabbi in the British army during World War II. |
Shmuel Szteinhendler, a | rabbi in Santiago, Chile, is the current Chief Rabbi |
Jewish texts was at the core of his life as a | rabbi, scholar, educator and Jewish communal leader. |
The daughter of a | rabbi, Ackerman grew up in New York City and attende |
n New York city, Maine, and his grandfather, a | rabbi, who lived in Lithuania and wrote for Hamelitz |
The plot centered on a cobbler who becomes a | rabbi. |
ever (1824-1898), also Shmuel Mohilever, was a | rabbi, pioneer of Religious Zionism and one of the f |
Weinstein (1975 - ) is an English author and a | rabbi. |
His father was a | rabbi and he trained to be a rabbi himself. |
After hearing a disturbing tape of a | rabbi openly preaching "hatred" of non-Jews, Daum at |
He is also a | Rabbi, a Mohel and a descendant of the Nadvorna rabb |
The Shivah's unique use of a | Rabbi as protagonist and exploration of Jewish theme |
He was ordained as a | rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America |
Goode (May 10, 1911 - February 3, 1943) was a | rabbi and a lieutenant in the United States Army. |
eligion in Cincinnati (where he was ordained a | rabbi), also receiving a D.H.L. degree from the Coll |
s ben Isaac Alashkar (15th-16th century) was a | rabbi who lived in Egypt, but subsequently resided i |
He is a | rabbi in one of the Satmar congregations in Williams |
on was taken on by Capers Funnye, who is now a | rabbi at the Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebre |
first holder of the degree to be ordained as a | rabbi. |
He became known as a | rabbi of rabbis, since other famous rabbis wishing t |
1954 ceremony honoring his fiftieth year as a | Rabbi, Wise received a proclamation from the Hebrew |
), also known as the Maggid of Kozhnitz, was a | rabbi and Hasidic leader in Poland. |
the Golan Heights, before being ordained as a | rabbi in 1978. |
, used by Jesus while speaking to Nicodemus, a | rabbi of the Jewish sect known as the Pharisees, who |
ry 1976), better known as Eliyahu Kitov, was a | Rabbi, educator, and community activist. |
Jewish, his funeral service was conducted by a | rabbi who, I think, referred to his as Jewish, and h |
's first work in the Jewish community was as a | rabbi in Osijek, Slavonia. |
When a gathering similar to a tish is led by a | rabbi who is not a rebbe, it may be referred to as a |
As a | rabbi, scholar, and educator he has made extensive c |
The Occident notes a | rabbi with a similar name as having been a leader of |
His father, Barnet, had been a | rabbi, but when he emigrated to America he had to se |
Her mother was the daughter of a | rabbi and chazzan in the Rotensterngasse, Leopoldsta |
rel (Yosef Dov) Soloveitchik (1915-1981) was a | rabbi and the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik |
Halafta was a | rabbi who lived in Sepphoris in the Galilee during t |
teau (April 20, 1889 - February 9, 1996) was a | rabbi, businessman, lawyer and social activist. |
He was ordained as a | rabbi in 1902 and later obtained a degree from Oxfor |
Abraham da Cagliari was a | rabbi at Cagliari, Sardinia, in the eighth century. |
mo were Jewish, and wore skullcaps, and that a | Rabbi was present during each interrogation. |
After emigrating to France, he was a | rabbi of the synagogue on Rue de Montevideo in Paris |
M. Gary Neuman is a | rabbi, licensed family counselor, Florida Supreme Co |
Isaac ben Jacob Lattes was a | rabbi who lived in Provence. |
He was ordained as a | Rabbi and received his Ph.D. in Talmudic studies. |
dy art, although his father wanted him to be a | rabbi. |
Maimun Najar was a | rabbi at Constantine, Algeria, in the first half of |
e Polish Army (first the reserves), becoming a | rabbi chaplain. |
iyah to Israel in 1949, and was certified as a | rabbi. |
ish, I speak Yiddish, and once studied to be a | rabbi and a cantor. |
Issi bar Akiba) was a | rabbi and Tanna whose career spanned the early third |
Two estranged friends - one a | rabbi, and the other, an agnostic writer- are compel |
Even as a | rabbi in Osijek, Freiberger was a noted writer, deal |
Joseph Breuer (1882 - 1980) was a | rabbi and community leader in Germany and the United |
opinion regarding who is to be recognized as a | rabbi. |
the University of Prague, and was appointed a | rabbi at Wotitz in 1841, when he married Anna Weishu |
Sadduccee, is a rabbinical school, and that a | rabbi would have no interest in creating a new relig |
the Machon Yerushalaim published a book about | Rabbi Fonseca's works, including the author's exposi |
This article is about | Rabbi C.K. Harris. |
n another occasion, the Chazon Ish accompanied | Rabbi Shach out to the street at the conclusion of a |
d Rebecca Fromer and named for Jewish activist | Rabbi Judah L. Magnes, a native of Oakland. |
Additionally, | Rabbi Finkel heads and maintains a Kollel in the Ezr |
1844), Adelaide | rabbi |
ed his rabbinic ordination from its affiliated | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, studying |
riting Iggeret Elasaf, or Letter of an African | Rabbi to His Colleagues in Europe, which was publish |
After | Rabbi Shapiro died in 1933, Rabbi Hirschprung would |
After | Rabbi Schlesinger's death in 1949, Kol Torah was hea |
After | Rabbi Yisroel; his sons, Rabbi Nochum Dov Friedman a |
A few years after | Rabbi Kushelevsky returned to Poland, he was murdere |
The society was founded after | Rabbi Jimmy Kessler, the organization's founding pre |
After | Rabbi Zilberman's death in the late 1990s, his sons |
He was briefly the leader of Kach after | Rabbi Meir Kahane was murdered and before Baruch Mar |
In 1799, after | Rabbi Rabbi Refual Hacohen left his position as rabb |
Yisrael Synagogue in Jerusalem was named after | Rabbi Yisrael Friedman who instigated its constructi |
000, Weiss was nominated to the position after | Rabbi Gad Navon stepped down. |
issouri is renaming a section of highway after | Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, because it had been ad |
After | Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok's demise in January 1950, his s |
It was not published until 1692 after | Rabbi Gombiner's death. |
After | Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson suffered a stroke, |
After | Rabbi Grodzinski's death in 1940, Rabbi Eigis was wi |
During his lifetime and afterwards, | Rabbi Rabinowitz's Talmudic lectures were recorded b |
Afterwards, | Rabbi Porter spent thirteen years at the Ner Israel |
From a very young age | Rabbi Chaim Elazar proved to have a prodigious mind. |
n 1901 was appointed as assistant to the aging | Rabbi Shmuel Salant who was the chief rabbi of the A |
While still alive, | Rabbi Mordechai prepared his place of rest on the ou |
pal leaders of the Dor Deah movement alongside | Rabbi Yihhyah Qafahh, and Sa'id 'Arusi. |
the Lomzha Yeshiva in Petach Tivkva alongside | Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Shapiro and Rabbi Elazar Menachem |
He was also | rabbi at Temple Sinai in Pittsburgh; Congregation Ke |
Although | Rabbi David is Haredi, he still maintains a strong c |
But although | Rabbi Vidavski hired Polish workers to dig in that a |
In America, | Rabbi Paler was the emissary of the Brisker Rov in t |
e Conservative Rabbinical Assembly of America, | Rabbi Eisenstein served as president of the Jewish R |
September 12, 2009) was a German-born American | Rabbi who was a leader in the Reform Judaism movemen |
e director of the Institute, a failed American | rabbi, who, through his dilettantish enterprises had |
Ben-Zion Gold is an American | rabbi who was the Rabbi of the Hillel at Harvard Uni |
Zevulun Charlop is an American | rabbi, currently serving as Dean Emiritus of Rabbi I |
Albert L. Lewis, American | rabbi |
acques Judah Lyons (1814-1877) was an American | Rabbi. |
lody for the song was composed by the American | Rabbi Israel Goldfarb on May 10, 1918 while sitting |
Benjamin Yudin is an American | rabbi and important figure in the New Jersey Jewish |
Arthur Green, American | rabbi and scholar |
ry - March 30, 1896, New York) was an American | Rabbi. |
Howard Apfel is an American | Rabbi and Cardiologist, currently practicing medicin |
Shais Taub is an American | rabbi, author and lecturer. |
nry Pereira Mendes (1852-1937) was an American | rabbi who was born in Birmingham, England and died i |
Jonathan Rosenblatt is an American | Rabbi. |
September 2, 2010) was a German-born American | rabbi who was the last surviving rabbi who had led a |
In a conversation that he had with an American | rabbi in the 1980s, Shach stated, "The Americans thi |
ldstein (June 18, 1896 - 1986) was an American | rabbi, author and Zionist leader. |
Avrohom Blumenkrantz, American | rabbi |
For the American | Rabbi and co-founder of Interns for Peace, see Bruce |
kov Dov Bleich (born 1964) is an American-born | rabbi and member of the Karlin-Stoliner Chassidic gr |
ssouri, and Philadelphia's first American-born | rabbi. |
am Cohen Pimentel (died March 21, 1697) was an | rabbi of Amsterdam. |
he Royal Resident (a biography of his ancestor | Rabbi Issachar Berend Lehmann, and Akiba (based on T |
Samuel Garmison was a Jewish scholar and | rabbi who lived in the Land of Israel during the sev |
tion, named after his mother Viola Spolin, and | Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer, author of "This Is For Ever |
el's death, Joseph succeeded him as vizier and | rabbi, directing at the same time an important yeshi |
eshiva of the yeshiva in Frankfurt am Main and | Rabbi of the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1685. |
The original line-up was Special J and | Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy |
Eventually, Rosen and | Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Bender became the joint leaders |
tes from Poland at the age of 10, in 1906) and | Rabbi Abraham Feldman. |
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