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Judah ha-Nasi (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה הַנָּשִׂיא, Yəhūḏā hanNāsīʾ;
Yehudah HaNasi or
Judah the President) or
Judah I,
known simply as
Rebbi or
Rabbi, was a...
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rabbi (/ˈræbaɪ/; Hebrew: רַבִּי, romanized:
rabbī) is a
spiritual leader or
religious teacher in Judaism. One
becomes a
rabbi by
being ordained by another...
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Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag (1885–1954) or
Yehuda Leib
Ha-Levi
Ashlag (Hebrew: רַבִּי יְהוּדָה לֵיבּ הַלֵּוִי אַשְׁלַג), also
known as the Baal
Ha-Sulam (Hebrew:...
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known as
HaRav Kook, and also
known by the Hebrew-language
acronym Hara'ayah (הראי״ה), was an
Orthodox rabbi, and the
first Ashke****
Chief Rabbi of British...
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sages of the 1st and 2nd centuries.
Rabbi Yishmael ben Elisha, was
given the
title "Ba'al
HaBaraita" and was a
rabbi of the 1st and 2nd
centuries Eleazar...
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HaMenuchot, in Jerusalem. He was
eulogized by
supporters in both the U.S. and in Israel,
including Rabbi Moshe Tendler and the
Sephardic Chief Rabbi of...
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served as
president of the
Union of
Orthodox Rabbis,
Chairman of the
Council of the
Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of the
Agudath Israel of America, and head...
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Yisrael Meir
ha-Kohen
Kagan (January 26, 1838 –
September 15, 1933) was an
influential Lithuanian Jewish rabbi, Halakhist, posek, and
ethicist whose works...
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Chief Rabbi (Hebrew: רב ראשי, romanized: Rav Rashi) is a
title given in
several countries to the
recognized religious leader of that country's Jewish...
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Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal
HaNess
Kolel Polen,
known also by the
initials Kupat RaMBaN is a
charity founded in 1796 in Poland. It is
named after the
Rabbi Meir...