- 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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Heter meah
rabbanim (Hebrew: היתר מאה רבנים, lit. 'permission by one
hundred rabbis') is a term in
Jewish law
which means that one
hundred Rabbis agree...
- court.
Kotler was
issued a
rarely used
exemption known as a
heter meah
rabbanim (permission of 100 rabbis)
which allowed him to take a
second wife upon...
- In the
Jewish commentary tradition,
dogma is a
principle by
which the
Rabbanim can try the
proofs of
faith about the
existence of God and truth; dogma...
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closed down the mint in Tyre, the
Roman authorities allowed the
Jewish rabbanim to
continue minting Tyrian shekels in Judaea, but with the requirement...
- another.
Gershon left an
exception to his ban on polygamy,
called heter meah
rabbanim, by
which a man
separated from his wife - but
unable to
officially divorce...
-
relatively new
rabbinic organization. If anything, he
recognized the
Agudat ha-
Rabbanim as an
organizational establishment which stood in the way of his economic...
- Jews and are used for
establishment of law in
modern Israel.
Heter meah
rabbanim Responsa 70
Responsa 43:8 "Gershom". www.ou.org.
Shevet HaKehusi 1:315:1...
- each side.
While such a
husband has the
option of s****ing a
heter meah
rabbanim, no
similar option exists for the wife. Men can also
better afford delays...
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matters of faith,
accustomed to old-style rabbinate; the
hardline Agudas Ha
Rabbanim,
founded by
emigrant clergy,
opposed secular education or
vernacular sermons...