- A
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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southern part of Tel Aviv, Israel. It is
located between Eilat Street and
HaRabbi MiBacherach Street and
adjoins Neve Tzedek. It was
originally established...
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literature he is
usually called "
Rabbi Yehuda ha-Nasi."
Often though (and
always in the Mishnah) he is
simply called Rabbi "my teacher" (רבי), the master...
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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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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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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:...
- Arabic, or
Adams City in English,
between today's
Rechov Eilat and
Rechov haRabbi mi-Bacherach in Tel Aviv-Yafo. However, the
settlers quickly encountered...
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important students of
Rabbi Tzvi
Yehuda HaCohen Kook. In 2003,
Ariel was a
leading candidate for the
Israeli Ashke****
Chief Rabbi, but lost due to opposition...
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Arabic and
Adams City in English,
between today's
Rechov Eilat and
Rechov haRabbi mi-Bacherach in Tel Aviv-Yafo. The
colonists built their wooden houses...
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active in the
Hitahdut HaIkarim
settlement movement for
private farmers.
After the ********ination of Haim
Arlosoroff in 1933,
Rabbi Milikowsky, who was affiliated...