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Rebbetzin (Yiddish: רביצין) or
Rabbanit (Hebrew: רַבָּנִית) is the
title used for the wife of a rabbi—typically
among Orthodox, Haredi, and
Hasidic Jews—or...
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Rabbanit Channah (Hebrew: רבנ' חנה; fl. mid-12th century) was the
daughter of R. Meir of Ramerupt,
sister of Rashbam, the Rivam, and
Rabbenu Tam, and granddaughter...
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gravesites of
tzaddikim in Israel. His
first wife,
Rabbanit Sara, died in 1989. He
remarried in 1993 to
Rabbanit Dorit, a
baalat teshuva just over half his age...
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consensus to
change her
title to
rabbanit.
Reasons for the
change included morateinu being grammatically awkward and
rabbanit having more prestige. Also, Thomas-Newborn...
- Shofet,
served as the
Chief Rabbi of Iran from 1922 to 1980. His
mother is
Rabbanit Heshmat Shofet.
Shortly after the
Iranian Revolution of 1979,
Shofet emigrated...
- the
Nessah Synagogue in
Beverly Hills, California.
Shofet was
married to
Rabbanit Heshmat Shofet. They had four sons--David Shofet,
Mussa Shofet, Ebi Shophet...
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Bracha Kapach (Hebrew: ברכה קאפח; 1922 – 26
November 2013) was an
Israeli rabbanit, wife of
Rabbi Yosef Qafih, who was
awarded the
Israel Prize for her charitable...
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Sarah Herzog (née Hillman; b. 1896 – d. 1979) was an
Israeli rebbetzin (
rabbanit) and diplomat. She was also the
mother of
Chaim Herzog, 6th
President of...
- life:
Esther Austern (1990).
Silence Is Thy Praise: The Life and
Ideals of
Rabbanit Batya Karelitz.
Mesorah Publications. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-8990-65687. Shdeour...
- applies. Note: A
rebbetzin (a
Yiddish usage common among Ashke****m) or a
rabbanit (in
Hebrew and used
among Sephardim) is the
official "title" used for,...