「rabbi」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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Dayan Fisher was appointed | Rabbi of a small shul in Warsaw in 1936, where he ra |
empire, notably the Greek Patriarch, the chief | rabbi and a representative of the Armenian church. |
fore leaving graduate school to take a post as | rabbi of a synagogue in Media, Pennsylvania. |
ted, "our Jewish community to have a permanent | rabbi and a synagogue." |
fused with his cousin Shlomo Carlebach, also a | rabbi and a well-known Jewish composer and musician- |
this, confirmed Israel's appointment as chief | rabbi by a second decree (November 23, 1407), imposi |
Dendrotriton | rabbi is a species of salamander in the Plethodontid |
In Boro Park, he served as | rabbi of a synagogue known as "Naipest" (namesake of |
His election as Chief | Rabbi by a group formed by some wealthy Jewish busin |
He was one of the students of the | Rabbi, and a Amora of the first generation. |
1907, he moved to Canton, Ohio, to become the | rabbi of a small synagogue. |
1990, a Rockland Journal News headline called | Rabbi Greenwald a "master of international negotiati |
Chief | Rabbi is a title given in several countries to the r |
He served previously as | rabbi to a Community in Monsey, USA. |
bbinical ordination, and qualified to serve as | rabbi of a municipality. |
t, died 1947 in Copenhagen) was a Danish chief | rabbi and a survivor of the Holocaust. |
An ethnic Jew, Joseph was the son of an old | rabbi and a 14-year old girl. |
hen it is appended after the name of the Chief | Rabbi of a national Jewish community. |
ies for Jewish prisoners (including an on-site | rabbi and a kosher kitchen). |
Goode (May 10, 1911 - February 3, 1943) was a | rabbi and a lieutenant in the United States Army. |
Receiving his diploma as | rabbi while a mere youth, he went to Berlin, where h |
The Occident notes a | rabbi with a similar name as having been a leader of |
s used as an honorific title for the presiding | rabbi of a beit/beis/beiyth diyn (rabbinical court), |
y 29, 1945 - Tu Bishvat) is an Orthodox Jewish | rabbi and a noted author, mohel, and lecturer on top |
Silver - and ordination in 1915, he served as | rabbi of a small congregation, Leshem Shomayim, now |
ish, I speak Yiddish, and once studied to be a | rabbi and a cantor. |
For years the congregation had no full-time | rabbi, but a part-time rabbi or student rabbis from |
Rabbi Levi A. Olan Fellowship | |
g 1980-1984; Bernard J. Hyatt 1984-1990; Grand | Rabbi Y. A. Korff 1990-. |
TUJ was founded in 1974 by | Rabbi Roy A. Rosenberg as a haven for interfaith cou |
Rabbi Solomon Aaron Wertheimer (November 18, 1866-19 | |
oned in a number of works by others, including | Rabbi Avraham Aaron Yudlovitz, in "Darash Av"; and i |
When | Rabbi Avraham Abba Leifer moved the Hasidut to the I |
His mother, Chaya Resha, was the daughter of | Rabbi Avraham Abba Edelson of Vilna, and granddaught |
Thanks to the decades-long efforts of | Rabbi Avraham Abba and his son and successor, Rabbi |
Today the Hasidut is led by | Rabbi Avraham Abba's son, Rabbi Mordechai Yissachar |
Ovadia Yosef (born 1920), Israeli | rabbi, born Abdullah Youssef |
Desiring to assist the yeshiva, | Rabbi Alperstein's abilities as a dynamic public spe |
Rabbi Avraham Abish, then the Rabbi of Frankfurt, ha | |
nces that their Jewish community has not had a | rabbi in about 30 years, but they have been able to |
Abraham Samuel Bacharach was a | Rabbi, born about 1575; died in Gernsheim, Grand Duc |
ere, he headed to Slabodka, where he served as | Rabbi for about six months. |
erican Jewish Year Book listed the synagogue's | rabbi as Abraham Frachtenberg, a well-known cantor. |
Rabbi David Abraham Jessurun Cardozo (March 29, 1896 | |
, 1929, in the presence of the Ashkenazi chief | rabbi, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook. |
The Kosters start by hiding | Rabbi Ben Abrams and his family, but soon become an |
bers, many of whom also lead services when the | rabbi is absent. |
ather, the Second Sochatchover Rebbe, in 1926, | Rabbi Dovid acceded to the leadership of the Sochatc |
Rabbi Epstein accepted the post, while Rabbi Meltzer | |
Rabbi Ruderman accepted the position on the conditio | |
presidency of the OU is a leadership position, | Rabbi Weinreb acted as the official chief executive |
Rabbi Yisrael actively encouraged a strong competiti | |
In September 1947, he became the | Rabbi of Adath Israel Congregation in Toronto, Ontar |
Rabbi Levi addressed the question that Deuteronomy 4 | |
On May 24, 1943, | Rabbi Zion addressed a gathering at a synagogue. |
ary in 1855 with the support of the then Chief | Rabbi Nathan Adler and of Sir Moses Montefiore, who |
Rabbi Hermann Adler CVO (30 May 1839 - 18 July 1911) | |
N. S. Joseph was brother-in-law to the chief | rabbi, Hermann Adler. |
According to Kaufman, | Rabbi Kahane admitted to him that "he loved Ms D'Arg |
A first complete translation in Latin ( | Rabbi Mossei Aegyptii Dux seu Director dubitantium a |
Immanuel Jakobovits was the | rabbi just after the Second World War. |
Rabbi Yosef agreed and brought over his entire famil | |
Rabbi Aviner agreed to respect a decision made by th | |
Rabbi Moshe Aharon Poleyeff, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva | |
Grand | Rabbi Yitzhak Aharon Korff is the Rebbe of Zvhil - M |
He was survived by his sons | Rabbi Avraham Aharon (a Rosh Yeshiva at RIETS from 1 |
dol is a recent commentary by the 20th century | rabbi Avraham Aharon Price. |
Its chief | rabbi is Albert Guigui and there are approximately 1 |
Rabbi Joseph Albo, for instance, in Sefer Ha-Ikkarim | |
ed to a group of 12 mekubalim along with Hida, | Rabbi Yom-Tov Algazi and other sages of Sephardic an |
For most of the 1880s he served as a | rabbi in Algeria. |
In december 1938 | Rabbi Isaac Alkalai, the only Jewish member of gover |
In 1964 | Rabbi Harris along with the entire Yeshiva traveled |
In another incident, | Rabbi Ziemba, along with the other two surviving mem |
and through 2004, Ahmed Ahmed and the comedian | Rabbi Bob Alper toured the USA with their ground-bre |
Rabbi Nisson Alpert (1927-1986) was one of the most | |
Alongside with | Rabbi Moshe Alshich, the Shelah, the Arizal and the |
Rabbi Nebenzahl also opposes Jewish tour groups to t | |
Rabbi Meyer also founded and led Comunidad Bet El, a | |
Rabbi Morris also contributed to the BBC radio progr | |
Parallel to these elite institutions, | Rabbi Riskin also established the first ever program |
Rabbi Salomon also studied under Rabbi Elyah Lopian, | |
Rabbi Belsky also answers moral questions on a serie | |
Rabbi Attiya also gave classes to workingmen, and wa | |
ide in Har Nof are the Bostoner Rebbe-Har Nof, | Rabbi Meir Alter HaLevi Horowitz , publisher of the |
Grand | Rabbi Yisrael Alter (October 12, 1895 - February 20, |
The Gerrer Rebbe, | Rabbi Yisrael Alter, once said that if someone wante |
m, the oldest daughter of Tzvi Ashkenazi, then | rabbi in Altona, and continued his studies under his |
ent of the number of years during which he was | rabbi of Altona. |
The Sephardi Chief | Rabbi (Shlomo Amar) |
After training as a | rabbi in America, he spent several years in Bombay, |
hok (Isaac) Hutner (1906-1980) was an Orthodox | rabbi and American rosh yeshiva. |
Rabbi Yehuda Amichay, the rabbi of Torah and the lan | |
Rabbi Yehuda Amital, head of Yeshivat Har Etzion | |
Buber, p. 42), names | Rabbi Abraham among the scholars of the generation s |
His father was | rabbi at Amsterdam and his mother was daughter of Ra |
am Cohen Pimentel (died March 21, 1697) was an | rabbi of Amsterdam. |
The | Rabbi - An unnamed rabbi who performs the ritual |
Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography showed Jesus' dev | |
David Wolpe, Sinai Temple's current senior | rabbi, is an author and leader of the Conservative m |
Yankev-Meyer Zalkind was a British Orthodox | rabbi, an anarcho-communist, a close friend of Rudol |
Messer Leon settled as a | rabbi at Ancona at about this time, and established |
fter Fiametta's death (1721) Morpurgo was sole | rabbi of Ancona; and he continued in office till his |
Under the leadership of | Rabbi Zeldin and its education director, Metuka Benj |
of Degel haTorah's Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah are | Rabbi Eliashiv and Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman. |
Isaiah Azriel Cantarini, an Italian physician, | rabbi, poet, and writer |
In 1972, | Rabbi Carmell and his family moved to Jerusalem, whe |
he New York Times published a letter signed by | Rabbi Cardozo and two dozen prominent Jewish figures |
Rabbi Cohen and members of the congregation met all | |
Rabbi Wein and his wife moved to Israel in 1997. | |
fore they receive asylum in the United States, | Rabbi Pressburger and his synagogue have helped with |
Rabbi Plaut and his wife, Carol, have two children, | |
Dr. Norman Solomon is a British Orthodox | rabbi, professor, and scholar in the field of Jewish |
In 1987 | Rabbi Rapoport and his wife joined the community Kol |
ld about the long journeys of the two brothers | Rabbi Zusha and Rabbi Elimelech. |
ack 8 where the children were held, among them | Rabbi Lau, and who had the children replace the patc |
that followed World War II and the Holocaust, | Rabbi Chitrik and his family moved to Belgium with t |
Rabbi Greenwald and (former Secretary of State) Gene | |
Jamaica, West Indies, July 8, 1850-1927) was a | rabbi, author, and editor. |
He is the son of | Rabbi Berel and Chana Belsky. |
He is an Israeli | rabbi, writer and former politician who served as a |
(born 1945 in Shanghai, China) is an Orthodox | rabbi, dean and lecturer. |
c. 1530; d. c. 1593) was an Italian | rabbi, poet, and philosopher of the sixteenth centur |
Yitty Neustadt Rebetzin (female | rabbi) writer and speaker on orthodox Jewish traditi |
Shais Taub is an American | rabbi, author and lecturer. |
though his approach was different from that of | Rabbi Bloch and his family, it was accepted in the y |
Rabbi Abraham and his Chassidim were prominent among | |
entaries are essays on the Haggadah written by | Rabbi Schneerson and culled from his voluminous publ |
Rabbi Yudin and his wife Shevi are well-known in Ber | |
Rabbi Steinsaltz and his wife live in Jerusalem, and | |
It is called Chiddushei | Rabbi Shlomo and is widely used by many yeshivas whe |
Shlomo Heiman (1892-1945) was a | Rabbi, Talmudist, and Rosh Yeshiva (dean) of the mos |
a, Italy-August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a | rabbi, preacher, and poet. |
the age of fourteen he married the daughter of | Rabbi Brode and lived with his father-in-law in Wolk |
The unpublished shiurim of | Rabbi Rabinowitz and Rabbi Yosef Leib Bloch, now hou |
ways been the most loyal and closest allies of | Rabbi Moshe, and believed that is not the real true |
Rabbi Nevins and his family live in New York City. | |
There is a dispute recorded between | Rabbi Judah and the other sages as to the maximum nu |
ry 1976), better known as Eliyahu Kitov, was a | Rabbi, educator, and community activist. |
ldstein (June 18, 1896 - 1986) was an American | rabbi, author and Zionist leader. |
As a | rabbi, scholar, and educator he has made extensive c |
He was one of the most eminent disciples of | Rabbi Akiva, and is attributed by many with the auth |
In the mid-1970s the congregation's original | rabbi died, and during the 1980s the new rabbi and h |
"Where | Rabbi Zusha and Rabbi Elimelech haven't been, there |
iah Azriel Cantarini was an Italian physician, | rabbi, poet, and writer. |
Two of his brothers, | Rabbi Meir and Rabbi Sholom, followed him to America |
Rabbi Berekiah and Rabbi Helbo taught in the name of | |
o Mishna Torah), the baraitot were compiled by | Rabbi Hoshaya and bar Qappara, although no compilati |
Episode Four (aired December 3, 1999) - | Rabbi Su's announcement sparks fury from her rival A |
e senior rosh yeshiva of Ner Israel yeshiva by | Rabbi Kulefsky, another disciple of both Rabbi Hutne |
w years, in 1980 he was called to serve as the | rabbi of Anshei Shalom, the only Afghan-Jewish synag |
d the supervisors come - then what will I do?” | Rabbi Meir answered, “Say, ‘The God of Meir - answer |
His grandfather, | rabbi Jacob Antebi, had been one of the victims of t |
Rabbi Raymond Apple (born 27 December 1935) was the | |
Rabbi Gordon appointed a special teacher of ethics ( | |
scholarly publications included an edition of | Rabbi Saadiah's Arabic translation of the Psalms. |
man in a ceremony conducted by a Reform Jewish | rabbi, there are questions that have never been full |
His brother, | Rabbi Yisrael Ariel is the former chief rabbi of Yam |
Rabbi Yisrael Ariel was the chief rabbi of the evacu | |
His brother, | Rabbi Yaakov Ariel, served as the rosh yeshiva in th |
Soon after, he also received semicha from | Rabbi Meir Arik of Tarna. |
Rabbi Dr Arnost Zvi Ehrman is best known for his wor | |
n ha-levi (died June 18, 1643) was a prominent | rabbi born around the close of the sixteenth century |
Rabbi Moses' arrangement and presentation are heavil | |
The | Rabbi was arrested on January 4, 1938. |
Rabbi Levi Arthur Olan (March 22, 1903-October 17, 1 | |
ng to Elvira Groezinger, in the Stalinist era, | Rabbi Rosen's articles in the Yiddish-language weekl |
Among his students is | Rabbi Shalom Arush, rosh yeshiva of Chut Shel Chesse |
Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Modena (Vienna, 1896; 2d ed., Ne | |
Ravina I was a Jewish Talmudist, and | rabbi, accounted as an Amora sage of the 5th and 6th |
Akiva Grunblatt is a is an Orthodox | rabbi who as co-rosh yeshiva (dean) heads the Yeshiv |
In 2007 under | Rabbi Pinter as Principal of the school, the school |
announced the appointment of his youngest son, | Rabbi Ephraim, as the new rabbinical head of the com |
In 1926, | Rabbi Jung as head of the editorial board of the Jew |
Raphael Breuer was | rabbi in Aschaffenburg, Joseph Breuer taught at the |
Rabbi Arik Ascherman served as co-director of Rabbis | |
Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, Stanislover Rebbe of London | |
After his death in, his son, | Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, became the Stanislaver Rebbe of |
In 1717 he replaced | Rabbi Tzvi Ashkenazi in the chief rabbinate of Lembe |
On that holiday, as he lay dying, | Rabbi Amnon asked to be carried into the synagogue, |
n hired by Yaakov Elman, as a Russian-speaking | rabbi to assist him with the influx of Russian-langu |
Rabbi Lookstein assumed the position of Senior Rabbi | |
Rabbi Ehrenfeld assumed the leadership of the Matter | |
Rabbi Hanoch assumed rabbinical leadership at a very | |
Jonathan ben Joseph was a Lithuanian | rabbi and astronomer who lived in Risenoi, Grodno in |
el's death, Joseph succeeded him as vizier and | rabbi, directing at the same time an important yeshi |
Rabbi Arieli at a siyum. | |
However she married the Jewish grandson of a | rabbi murdered at Auschwitz. |
The school's director is an Orthodox | rabbi and at least 50% of the students accepted to t |
, Vienna), Jewish Danish-Austrian preacher and | rabbi; born at Copenhagen |
ted bet ha-midrash 'Etz Chayyim, studied under | Rabbi Berenstein at The Hague, and received his dipl |
ewish miseries -, the other, the office of the | rabbi, is at the same time a synagogue and a classro |
The same year in Vienna, Austria, a Chabad | rabbi was attacked by a Muslim man while leading the |
as mashgiach, he acted more like a student of | Rabbi Kotler, attending the rosh yeshiva's shiurim ( |
the highest shiur, taught by the rosh yeshiva, | Rabbi Ezra Attiya, with whom he developed a close bo |
Rabbi Ezriel Auerbach | |
The Assistant | Rabbi (since August 2006), Rabbi Evan Hoffman delive |
r son Mordechai is a prominent Orthodox Jewish | rabbi in Australia. |
the scholars who benefited by his generosity: | Rabbi Nahum, author of Tosafot Bikkurim; Mendel Lepi |
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