- 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...
- repr. Jerusalem, 1975).
Critical edition of
second section (responsa). "
Rabbenu Tam,
Sefer ha-Yashar (The Book of Righteousness)".
Virtual Judaica. October...
- best
known for his
abstract of
Talmudic law. He is
often referred to as
Rabbenu Asher, “our
Rabbi Asher” or by the
Hebrew acronym for this title, the Rosh...
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worship in Judaism.[citation needed] To
Orthodox Jews,
Moses is
called Moshe Rabbenu, 'Eved HaShem, Avi
haNeviim zya"a: "Our
Leader Moshe,
Servant of God, Father...
- the
master par excellence. He is
occasionally called Rabbenu "our master". He is also
called "
Rabbenu HaQadosh" "our holy master" (רבנו הקדוש) due to his...
- by Dr.
Henry Abramson Rashi by
Maurice Liber Biography of
Rashi who
carried Rabbenu Gershom's
teachings into the
medieval world.
Discusses influence....
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Yerucham ben
Meshullam (Hebrew: ירוחם בן משולם, 1290–1350),
often called Rabbenu Yerucham (Hebrew: רבנו ירוחם), was a
prominent rabbi and
posek during the...
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Kalonymus ben
Kalonymus ben Meir (Hebrew: קלונימוס בן קלונימוס), also
romanized as
Qalonymos ben
Qalonymos or
Calonym ben Calonym, also
known as Maestro...
- also as
Rabbenu Tam)". The 1906
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 9
December 2011. Dubovick,
Yosaif Mordechai; Reiner,
Avraham (Rami) (2024). "
Rabbenu Tam and...
- p****ages and words. Some
early commentators such as
Rabbenu Gershom of
Mainz (10th century) and
Rabbenu Ḥananel (early 11th century)
produced running commentaries...