• Rabbi Nathan may refer to: Nathan the Babylonian, 2nd-century rabbinic sage from the Land of Israel, son of a Babylonian exilarch Nathan ben Isaac HaBabli...
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    Nathan Mileikowsky (Hebrew: נתן מיליקובסקי; August 15, 1879 – February 4, 1935) was a Zionist political activist, rabbi, and writer. Mileikowsky's son...
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    Avot of Rabbi Natan, also known as Avot de-Rabbi Nathan (ARN) (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אבות דרבי נתן), the first and longest of the minor tractates...
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    Nathan Marcus HaKohen Adler (13 January 1803 – 21 January 1890) (Hebrew name: Natan ben Mordechai ha-Kohen) was the Orthodox Chief Rabbi of the British...
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    Nathan (prophet), a prophet who lived in the time of Kings David and Solomon Nathan (son of David), son of David and his wife Bathsheba Rabbi Nathan (disambiguation)...
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    Bnei Brak, son of Rabbi Issamar of Nadvorna and son-in-law of Rabbi Noson Dovid Hollander (d. 1838), Amasna Rav Grand Rabbi Nathan David Rosenbaum of...
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  • scholar Solomon ben Meir, 12th century French rabbi Elijah of Paris, 12th-century French rabbi Judah ben Nathan, 12th century bible commentator, son-in-law...
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  • Nathan Lopes Cardozo (born 1946) is a Dutch-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi and Jewish philosopher, founder of the David Cardozo Academy in Jerusalem. Nathan...
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  • Nathan Adler (1741–1800) was a German kabbalist and rosh yeshiva. He was responsible for training several prominent rabbis of the era. He was born in Frankfurt...
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    third part of his maxim: "Bring men to the Law." A later source (Avot of Rabbi Nathan) gives the following explanation of the teaching: Hillel stood in the...
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    control, to Sarah (Lurie) and the writer and Zionist activist Nathan Mileikowsky. Nathan was a rabbi who toured Europe and the United States, making speeches...
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    Assaf suggests that he was Rabbi Nathan the second, the son of Rabbi Abraham who was called the Pious, a contemporary of Rabbi Abiathar, who served in the...
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    David Hadad, Sefer Ma'asei Avot, Beer Sheva 2005, p. 202, citing Avot de-Rabbi Nathan, chapter 6. "Kesuvos 63". dafyomi.co.il. Retrieved 27 January 2017. Talmud...
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  • Nathan the Babylonian (Hebrew: רבי נתן הבבלי), also known as Rabbi Nathan, was a tanna of the third generation (2nd century). Nathan was the son of a Babylonian...
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  • Mandate Palestine in 1920. He was named after his paternal grandfather, rabbi Nathan Mileikowsky, and Colonel John Henry Patterson, who formerly commanded...
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  • be oats, and Maimonides holds it to be a type of "wild barley," while Rabbi Nathan ben Abraham called it by its Arabic name sunbulat al-tha'alib (Fox's...
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    King David were also born aposthic. The book Abot De-Rabbi Natan (The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan) contains a list of persons from the Israelite Scriptures...
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  • Yohanan ben Zakkai (category Mishnah rabbis)
    Gamliel II. The following story is related in the Jewish classic, Avoth deRabbi Nathan (version B, chapter 4:5), concerning the war with Rome. When Vespasian...
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    Nathan of Breslov (January 22, 1780 – December 20, 1844), also known as Reb Noson, born Nathan Sternhartz, was the chief disciple and scribe of Rebbe Nachman...
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  • businessman and historian Joseph Newmark (1799–1881), Prussian-born American rabbi. Nathan M. Newmark, structural engineer Peter Newmark (1916–2011), an English...
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    Rabbi Tarfon or Tarphon (Hebrew: רבי טרפון, from the Greek Τρύφων Tryphon literally "one who lives in luxury" Trifon), a Kohen, was a member of the third...
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  • 2002, with an improved edition published in 2005, by Rabbi Nathan Kamenetsky (1930-2019), son of Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky, about the life of his father and...
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    Bob" 2001 Family Law Daniel Bonner Episode: "Security" 2002 Philly Rabbi Nathan Wexler Episode: "The Curse of the Klopman Diamonds" 2003 Law & Order:...
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    Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks (category Chief rabbis of the United Kingdom)
    November 2020) was an English Orthodox rabbi, philosopher, theologian, and author. Sacks served as the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of...
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  • Sotah 22a; compare Berachot 47b Sanh. 71a Pirkei Avot 4:9; cf. Abot de-Rabbi Nathan 30:1 [ed. S. Schechter, pp. 41b, 45a]. Nedarim 22a Ab. R. N. 30:1  This...
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    The Jewish Advocate. Korff's father was Nathan (Nochum or Menachem Nochum) Korff, who served as founding rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jacob in Milton, Massachusetts...
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  • Spanish rabbi, physician, and philosopher Maimun Najar (15th century), Spanish/Algerian rabbi Nathan (bin Maymūn) Najar (15th century), a rabbi at Constantine...
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    Avraham Gombiner (category 17th-century Polish rabbis)
    appointed as Rosh Yeshiva and judge in the tribunal of Rabbi Israel Spira (who was a son of Rabbi Nathan Nata Spira). He is known to scholars of Judaism for...
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  • Megaleh Amukot (OCLC 49896015) (Hebrew: מגלה עמוקות) is a 1637 work by Rabbi Nathan Nata Spira who lived in Poland (1585–1633). v t e...
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    forbidden by rabbinic ordination, the rabbis waived their decree on account of the settlement of Palestine. Rabbi Nathan Shapira (1655). Chapter Eleven, Part...
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