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Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss (26
August 1926 – 30 July 2022) was the
Chief Rabbi, or
Gaavad (Gaon Av Beis Din), of
Jerusalem for the Edah HaChareidis. He was appointed...
- Edah. Historically, the
court is
headed by both a
Chief Rabbi,
called the "
Gaavad" גאב"ד, and by the Head of
Rabbinical Court,
called a "Raavad" ראב"ד. The...
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religious and
chose not to
serve as the baal toke'a and does not know the
Gaavad (chief
rabbi of a
rabinnical court) of
Komemiyut (a
nearby town in the Negev)...
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Jerusalem in the 1930s. Both his
father and
grandfather also
served as
Gaavad (chief rabbi) of the Edah HaChareidis. He has one brother,
Rabbi Mordechai...
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Shlomo Schick was born in Jerusalem, Israel, to
Rabbi Menachem Zev, the
gaavad (head of the
rabbinical court) of Tokaj, Hungary, and his wife Malka. As...
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Refson (Chief
religious judge Leeds, England)
Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss (
Gaavad, Edah HaChareidis, Jerusalem) The
yeshiva was
originally established as...
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notable are:
Yosef Tzvi
Dushinsky (1867–1948),
first Dushinsky Rebbe and
Gaavad Av Beis Din of the Edah
HaChareidis of Jerusalem, who died in the Shaare...
- Mitnik's yeshiva[clarification needed] The late
Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss,
Gaavad of the Edah HaCharedis.
Yeshivas Kodshim (Rav Tzvi Kaplan's Yeshiva) Beis...
- 40 years. In 1989 he was
appointed Ravad (Rav Av Beit Din), and in 1996,
Gaavad (Gaon Av Beit Din, or
Chief Rabbi) of the Edah HaChareidis. He was the seventh...
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Yechiel Yonah (Yemenite)
Stuchin Ostrov Kalashin Beis
Hamidrash of the
Gaavad Zatzal "תורת חכם". bhol.co.il.
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