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American Rabbis for
Reform rabbis, the
Rabbinical Council of
America for
Orthodox rabbis, and the
Rabbinical ****embly for
Conservative rabbis.
rabbi | Definition...
- has had two
chief rabbis, one Ashke**** and one Sephardi.
Cities with
large Jewish communities may also have
their own
chief rabbis; this is especially...
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Rabbi Shergill (born
Gurpreet Singh Shergill on 16
April 1973) is an
Indian musician well
known for his
debut album Rabbi and the chart-topper song of...
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cooperation among rabbis and
other Jewish scholars; and to
serve the
welfare of its members.”
Membership primarily consists of
rabbis educated at Hebrew...
- The
Rabbi can
refer to a
specific individual Judaism:
Rabbi,
meaning "teacher" in Hebrew. Literature: The
Rabbi (novel), a
debut novel by
American author...
- This is a
timeline of
women rabbis: 1930s 1935: In Germany,
Regina Jonas became the
first woman to be
ordained as a
rabbi. 1970s: 1972:
Sally Priesand...
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second century, when some
rabbis found employment at its
various institutions. From the
third century, the cir****stances of
rabbis continued to change, with...
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American Rabbis, with some 2,300
member rabbis,
mainly trained in
Hebrew Union College. As of 2015, the URJ was led by
President Rabbi Richard Jacobs...
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Rabbis' Sons is a
Jewish music group that
released most of its
albums between 1967 and 1974. It
consisted of
Rabbis Baruch Chait (main composer, guitar)...
- The
Rabbis Sing is the
final original Rabbis' Sons album. It was
released under the
group name
Baruch Chait and Old Friends. It saw a
return to the robust...